I've just found your channel. I love your advent calendar takes. You're going to save me a lot of money next year! Unfortunately this year I've already fallen prey to a couple of underwhelming ones. Re Karin Herzog - I bought a bundle of their products maybe 10 years ago. I think I had to get it shipped to the UK. I remember it being nice stuff, there was a night balm that was particularly nice. I didn't repurchase because it was a treat and I didn't have much spare money back then. I might have to look into the brand again.
This is very intriguing. I do respect, french and Spanish skin care companies. This could be one to look out for. Are the products very fragrant, sensitive skin over here🙋
As a rule, pharmacy beauty isn't... CeraVe, Uriage, La Roche Posay skincare... AFAIK they're unscented. JUST because I've now said that, I bet a dozen pharmacy brands have strong fragrance 😂😂
For the second year, I enjoy your snarky reviews of all the advent calendars, even though I don’t completely agree with your take on what should be included (but it doesn’t matter, I won’t contribute to that conversation, you had it dozen of times). What I wanted to mention/suggest that when you do your calculations for full-sized products, it would be also interesting to hear how the proportion of the price to the value you calculated. E.g. if one to pay for a calendar $50, but the value for all full size products is only $100 (2 times of the price), an advent calendar with a $300 price tag still might be more interesting if full size products’ value is, let’s say, $900. Of course, and I agree there with you, any advent calendar is worth only the price one would pay for those items in it that you need/want. But knowing the general proportion might be interesting as a comparison point.
Thank you for your review, 2 of these are on the way to me and my mom
You are a generous daughter! Hope your mother loves it - as do you!
I've just found your channel. I love your advent calendar takes. You're going to save me a lot of money next year! Unfortunately this year I've already fallen prey to a couple of underwhelming ones. Re Karin Herzog - I bought a bundle of their products maybe 10 years ago. I think I had to get it shipped to the UK. I remember it being nice stuff, there was a night balm that was particularly nice. I didn't repurchase because it was a treat and I didn't have much spare money back then. I might have to look into the brand again.
This is very intriguing. I do respect, french and Spanish skin care companies. This could be one to look out for. Are the products very fragrant, sensitive skin over here🙋
As a rule, pharmacy beauty isn't... CeraVe, Uriage, La Roche Posay skincare... AFAIK they're unscented. JUST because I've now said that, I bet a dozen pharmacy brands have strong fragrance 😂😂
I like the sound of that eye cream
I am going to think on this one. I doubt this one is for me but I don't think it's bad for the price.
Good value but shipping £20-30 to UK if only getting calendar
😮😮 thats soo much. I was thinking of going for it too but that's alot.
Love filorga products!
For the second year, I enjoy your snarky reviews of all the advent calendars, even though I don’t completely agree with your take on what should be included (but it doesn’t matter, I won’t contribute to that conversation, you had it dozen of times). What I wanted to mention/suggest that when you do your calculations for full-sized products, it would be also interesting to hear how the proportion of the price to the value you calculated. E.g. if one to pay for a calendar $50, but the value for all full size products is only $100 (2 times of the price), an advent calendar with a $300 price tag still might be more interesting if full size products’ value is, let’s say, $900. Of course, and I agree there with you, any advent calendar is worth only the price one would pay for those items in it that you need/want. But knowing the general proportion might be interesting as a comparison point.
All looks very tiny!