I have blue eyes and used prostaglandin serums for a long time. One day I realized the red tear drop stains under my eyes had not infact been there before I started. I also had brown staining almost around my under eyes and used concealer forever to cover it up. After about 2 years of being off it the “staining” finally went away. The redness it caused was super intense and the brown spots looked like sun damage but it wasn’t
I recently bought the Bondi Sands Fragrance Free Matte Tinted Face Lotion. I can say it has a nice texture, eventhough it feels a little greasy it dries out nicely... I just wish the tint was more visible , because it is very light and kind of disappears. The worst part for me was that wearing this suncrean was miserable, because it made my eyes itchy, tear, sting and water all day long :(
I always had issues with super thick calluses on my heel that were constantly cracking and painful. However, I also hated socks so I would just wear slippers or shoes on my feet without socks (never one to go barefoot because of the cracked heels). Welp since I became obsessed with skincare after losing all the weight I also lost most of my cold tolerance so suddenly I love socks. Also discovered glycolic acid creams so twice daily after I apply a good body cream all over, I'll use glycolic acid creams and urea-based creams specifically to my feet before putting socks on right over it. I have not had a single crack in my heels since. The calluses are much thinner now and sometimes my feet can almost feel soft! But I don't wear open toed shoes or flip flops ever unless at a beach/pool. I have socks on all day long until I'm in bed. Doing this has made a gigantic difference for my feet!
I'm one of those fair-skinned people where universal tint doesnt work for me. I have really dry skin, so pipette spf 50 sunscreen is enough to neutralize the excess yellow and red in my skin.
That eyeshadow 👀 edit: I will say that a lot of sunscreen burns my eyes except for Clinique ones for some reason and the skin aqua super uv moisture gel, I can put those right up to my water line, but the skin aqua is the only one that doesn’t frick w my contacts and get some sort of oily film on them, whatever that’s about. But also, I’m hesitant to use a lot of creamy makeup or primers over my sunscreen bc I am afraid of how they are affecting my protection so this eyeshadow spf is amazing! I’d LOOOOOVE it if you made a video all about how makeup ingredients and makeup application techniques affect the protection the sunscreen underneath is intended to provide. Bc right now I’m just setting my sunscreen with a hd colorless powder and then gently patting powder types of makeup on top of that powder and then try not to touch my face all day unless I’m reapplying
What do you think about The Body shop closing? Just because of the name no bs beauty, I would love your analysis on what went wrong with their products no one wanted anymore...
Thanks for the multitaskers. Question… What are your suggestions on self tanners for the face that doesn’t make you look orange or red? I am cautious to use anything on my face that can break me out and look fake. Thanks
I used to really love self tanner, that is until I started using a lot of exfoliants and retinoids- I found they don't last more than a day or two when using those products. I currently am just using the Pacifica Glow Bronzing Drops and mixing it into my moisturizer. I had the best luck with Isle of Paradise Tanning Drops, Coola's Anti-Aging Tanning Serum, and the Sleep Tan Mask from James Read Tan. Those would be my top picks for self tanning. If I were you I'd probably start out with the Isle of Paradise Tanning Drops because you can customize how much you want to use and build up the tan over time.
Of all the multi tasking balms out there! Ugh tatcha is so good but it’s soo expensive! Korean balms like that are pretty affordable and do the same thing. I’ve been using one but the name rubbed off I can’t remember what it’s called
Sometimes I get dry patches on my hands and wrists to this is a nice one- I like having a do-it-all product in my purse... otherwise I'd have it weighted down if I carried all the skincare stuff I *thought* I needed.
I have blue eyes and used prostaglandin serums for a long time. One day I realized the red tear drop stains under my eyes had not infact been there before I started. I also had brown staining almost around my under eyes and used concealer forever to cover it up. After about 2 years of being off it the “staining” finally went away. The redness it caused was super intense and the brown spots looked like sun damage but it wasn’t
I love the color palette you are wearing. That rich gold/broze is flattering on you.
I recently bought the Bondi Sands Fragrance Free Matte Tinted Face Lotion. I can say it has a nice texture, eventhough it feels a little greasy it dries out nicely... I just wish the tint was more visible , because it is very light and kind of disappears. The worst part for me was that wearing this suncrean was miserable, because it made my eyes itchy, tear, sting and water all day long :(
I use baby sunscreen around my eyes so it doesn't Sting. I applied around the whole eye the lid and everything
I always had issues with super thick calluses on my heel that were constantly cracking and painful.
However, I also hated socks so I would just wear slippers or shoes on my feet without socks (never one to go barefoot because of the cracked heels).
Welp since I became obsessed with skincare after losing all the weight I also lost most of my cold tolerance so suddenly I love socks. Also discovered glycolic acid creams so twice daily after I apply a good body cream all over, I'll use glycolic acid creams and urea-based creams specifically to my feet before putting socks on right over it.
I have not had a single crack in my heels since. The calluses are much thinner now and sometimes my feet can almost feel soft! But I don't wear open toed shoes or flip flops ever unless at a beach/pool. I have socks on all day long until I'm in bed. Doing this has made a gigantic difference for my feet!
I'm one of those fair-skinned people where universal tint doesnt work for me. I have really dry skin, so pipette spf 50 sunscreen is enough to neutralize the excess yellow and red in my skin.
Awesome video Sarah! I've recently been looking for multi tasking products, thank you!
One of these days I need to try the klairs cream.
Love multi taskers ❤! Thank you 😊
That eyeshadow 👀 edit: I will say that a lot of sunscreen burns my eyes except for Clinique ones for some reason and the skin aqua super uv moisture gel, I can put those right up to my water line, but the skin aqua is the only one that doesn’t frick w my contacts and get some sort of oily film on them, whatever that’s about. But also, I’m hesitant to use a lot of creamy makeup or primers over my sunscreen bc I am afraid of how they are affecting my protection so this eyeshadow spf is amazing!
I’d LOOOOOVE it if you made a video all about how makeup ingredients and makeup application techniques affect the protection the sunscreen underneath is intended to provide. Bc right now I’m just setting my sunscreen with a hd colorless powder and then gently patting powder types of makeup on top of that powder and then try not to touch my face all day unless I’m reapplying
What do you think about The Body shop closing? Just because of the name no bs beauty, I would love your analysis on what went wrong with their products no one wanted anymore...
Thanks for the multitaskers. Question… What are your suggestions on self tanners for the face that doesn’t make you look orange or red? I am cautious to use anything on my face that can break me out and look fake. Thanks
I used to really love self tanner, that is until I started using a lot of exfoliants and retinoids- I found they don't last more than a day or two when using those products. I currently am just using the Pacifica Glow Bronzing Drops and mixing it into my moisturizer. I had the best luck with Isle of Paradise Tanning Drops, Coola's Anti-Aging Tanning Serum, and the Sleep Tan Mask from James Read Tan. Those would be my top picks for self tanning. If I were you I'd probably start out with the Isle of Paradise Tanning Drops because you can customize how much you want to use and build up the tan over time.
Of all the multi tasking balms out there! Ugh tatcha is so good but it’s soo expensive! Korean balms like that are pretty affordable and do the same thing. I’ve been using one but the name rubbed off I can’t remember what it’s called
Never thought of using Tatcha’s serum stick on my hands, but that’s a great idea! Thanks😊
Sometimes I get dry patches on my hands and wrists to this is a nice one- I like having a do-it-all product in my purse... otherwise I'd have it weighted down if I carried all the skincare stuff I *thought* I needed.
Happy Friday Sarah😀n This is Gonna b so Helpful🔥🔥🔥👍….
Happy Friday to you! Lots of snow last night- poor Lincoln is not happy about it!
Another big issue with those lash serums is they can cause permanent reduction in fat around the eyes :/
Weirdly Pacifica in the UK is like mid-range, those drops are $25 ugh
Are not all the products in the description?
Under the four pictured products, hit the "more" and every product is linked.
Numbuzin no.1 toner review
Will add this one to my to-do list!
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