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Beauty Hackers

Got life-changing beauty hacks to share? Then, tell us here what products you are loving right now and why.
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KatPow82
08/10/23-11:39
One of my all time favourites, have used a few samples in the past but received this full size bottle and am over the moon, skin feels so soft after use
Elle
Beauty Newbie
07/10/23-13:30
Biggest skincare hack I've learned was probably not to use cleanser in the morning and instead just use cold water. Made the biggest difference for my sensitive skin ๐Ÿ˜
Daisy23
Beauty Newbie
07/10/23-07:27
There is an interesting article about beauty advent calendars on sephora website.
There is an interesting article about beauty advent
Tilly-Mae
Beauty Adviser
06/10/23-16:51
Saw somebody on a Facebook group saying that her daughters skin was struggling atm. Left some advice but thought it might be helpful to share on here too! This is only what works for my skin through experience and trial and error- always seek medical advice if worried about skin concerns๐Ÿฉบ OF COURSE I HAD TO MENTION DERMALOGICA MILKFOLIANT (that I was lucky enough to try through the Sephora community) as it is my fav cleanser ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ”ต โ€˜As tempting it is to try and use lots of different products, using too much will only irritate the skin more. Avoid products aimed at eliminating spots/acne as they have harsh ingredients. I have sensitive, acne prone skin and stick to just a cleanser and moisturiser daily (neutrogena hydroboost range- water gel cleanser and water gel moisturiser). 1 or 2x per week I add in dermalogica milkfoliant to give my skin a deeper cleanse- it is expensive but settles my skin immediately due to its calming ingredients such as oats. If my skin feels really dry in the winter months I leave Weleda skin food moisturiser on for a few hours. Thatโ€™s just 4 products overall and only 2 that I use on a daily basis and Iโ€™ve seen massive improvements in my skin. Hope this helps, I know how hard it is to deal with problematic skin xxโ€™
Saw somebody on a Facebook group saying that her daughters
Liz
Beauty Adviser
05/10/23-10:13 (edited on 05/10/23-10:21)
If you find you have trouble getting your brow pencil to work on oily or moisturised skin, try drying down your eyebrows with a tiny amount of super fine powder beforehand. You'll find the pencil applies much better afterwards. It also helps make brows more fluffy / gives more volume, if you're using a mascara-type brow product (much like for eyelashes). I use an eyeshadow brush and PML Sublime Perfection Blurring Under-Eye Powder (thanks so much to @Christina for recommending it... it's amazing ๐Ÿ™Œ). Try it... I'm sure you'll find it helps ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ’–
If you find you have trouble getting your brow pencil to
Christina
Beauty Insider
04/10/23-17:32
One of my best travel hacks is to use a welly sock to keep your hairdryer safe when packing. You can wrap the cable around the handle on the outside to keep it in place and it saves it from getting scratched by other belongings x
One of my best travel hacks is to use a welly sock to keep
Sunny
Beauty Newbie
04/10/23-16:50
So simple
So simple
Marie
Beauty Enthusiast
04/10/23-14:37
When looking for a new perfume, spray onto wirst and leave it half an hour before deciding if its the one for your. Everyones oil levels are different so what smells good on someone else may smell completely different on you.
When looking for a new perfume, spray onto wirst and leave