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Weekend Facials with Pixi

This bank holiday is all about skin. Giving it the treatment and love that it needs and that's all thanks to Pixi. They've really taken over my skincare cabinet - literally. I've been using a lot of the rose collection, which you can read about here but now there's the addition of their masks too! I have always been into masking but never thought that you could put on so many at the same time. 

Glow 2OH Dark Spot Toner Review

I was over the moon when I heard that Ole Henriksen was finally coming to the UK and of all shops it was going to be Boots that would be stocking them. A site that has a range of brands and has stores everywhere. There have been a few things from the brand that I have wanted to try but when I spotted a stand in my local store there was one thing on my list to get - the dark spot toner. I've heard so many rave reviews about this and it just had to be mine. Never have I spent this much on a toner (£22!!) but I had high hopes. 
Glow2OH Dark Spot AHA Toner Review

4 Affordable Powders for Oily Skin

Powder. Some hate it, some love it - my oily skin needs it. For years I have been a royal lover of Rimmel Stay Matte. I first discovered it in the late years of high school (over 6 years ago) and have not switched to anything else. It works well with every single foundation that I have ever owned but last year, it was time to venture out and I ended up finding 3 additions that have blown me away and they're all under £10!  

drugstore powders for oily skin

Procoal Activated Charcoal Scrub Review

My skincare is my life. More so recently than makeup, its just the base for everything. I adore the products that can be used in the shower or a quick fix. I spoke about the Procoal Marine Moisture Mask not that long ago and since have repurchased them because they are amazing. I love using them during the week when my skin needs some TLC. They add some nourishment and love. Procoal have recently added the Activated Charcoal Scrub* to their ever growing range.                            
procoal review