Its been many months since I wrote a Friday Follow-Up post to let you know
how I feel about some of the products I have previously reviewed.
Sometimes I have extra to add to my review, on other occasions I grow to like
a product more with time, which is the case with my 1st product.
My 2nd was simply that I missed the way my skin looked and felt when using the product and Black Friday discounts came along that swung me to order the product..
1.
CAUDALIE
GLYCOLIC PEEL MASK
I first reviewed this product back in March 2019 and despite saying in my review that
I wouldn't re-purchase, well guess what, I have repurchased.
As the months went by I found myself reaching more and more for this Peel Mask,
I also discovered that if I left the mask on for the recommended maximum time of
10 minutes it really came into its own and its proved to be my favourite peel.
On my skin, it starts to tingle around 9-10 mins of being on and that's my cue
to remove.
It leaves the skin incredibly soft,smooth and brighter, which is what Caudalie
claimed it would do, but I simply wasn't leaving it on for the full 10 minutes to experience the full peel effect, so thankfully
I did eventually discover the absolute wonders of this mask.
2.
GIORGIO ARMANI
SILK FOUNDATION
I only recently reviewed this luxury foundation in the form of a 7 day supply that I
was sent by Armani Beauty and whilst I enjoyed the sample and couldn't fault the product
this is what I had to say:
"From my experiences with both high and mid priced foundations, they don't seem to offer much more nowadays in terms of formulation,coverage,luminosity etc. than some of the very good drug store foundations.
As always I prefer to invest my cash into anti-ageing skincare products than
high end makeup"
Whilst I still stand by what I say in the above I'm going to make an exception
re this Silk Foundation from GIORGIO ARMANI, as I surprisingly missed using this
foundation once my 7 day supply had finished, so much so, that I have ordered one today
from overseas, on a Black Friday 25% discount, which softens the cost somewhat.
Call it my Christmas treat to myself...
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