Obviously the Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser is the absolute love of my life. It's the most gentle, conditioning, perfect cleanser, but I've been using it a little differently lately! The French Girl Organics Rose Facial Polish is a powder exfoliant, and I've been mixing it into Milky Jelly a few times a week for an extra punch. Speaking of cleansers, I've been rotating quite a few recently. Namely the BioClarity Cleanser, Korres Wild Rose Exfoliating Cleanser, Korres Greek Yoghurt Cleanser, Sunday Riley Ceramic Slip Cleanser, Pixi Glow Mud Cleanser, Recherche Beaute Cashmere Cleansing Balm and the Dr. Jart+ Dermaclear Trans-Clay Foam. Extra much? Maybe, but I just love trying out cleansers!
I've been trying out the rest of the Korres Wild Rose range and loving it! I got a set from Sephora (that doesn't seem to be there anymore, boo) with several of the full size products in it! So far so good, and the Wild Rose Advanced Brightening Sleeping Facial seems to possibly me a miracle? Time will tell. The Pomegranate Moisturizer is also pretty great. I've been a little lazy in the face mask department lately, but the Complex Beauty Co masks are always ones I reach for. The Godmother is my absolute favourite, it's an enzyme mask that gives you the glowiest skin ever. Usually on mask days I use a pretty simple skincare routine, but can never ever be without my Kypris Antioxidant Dew or Ordinary Rosehip Seed Oil. Actual game changers.
In terms of serums, I'm forever loving the Glossier Super Bounce and Pixi Overnight Glow Serum. Both, especially when used together, promise plumed up smooth skin. This week I've started incorporating the Sunday Riley C.E.O Rapid Flash Brightening Serum. I'm going to have to do a Vitamin C Skin Smart post because this ingredient is a serious powerhouse. In the week that I've been using it I've already noticed brighter skin. And apparently it helps fade acne scarring incredibly quickly, my fingers are crossed! It isn't really a serum, but I've been trying out the Huxley Secret of Sahara Oil Essence. I'm not really sure what to think of it yet, have any of you used it?
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