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Classics Artificial Nail & Tip Remover 150ml
Buy hereRated 0 out of 5Classics Artificial Nail & Tip Remover 150ml. Containing Acetone for ultra fast removal of acrylic gel and false nail tips! Removes False Nails, Gel Nails and Acrylic Nails with ease.
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Ella & Jo Hydrating Hyaluronic Serum 50ml
Buy hereRated 0 out of 5Ella & Jo Hydrating Hyaluronic Serum 50ml. Ella and Jo Hydrating Hyaluronic Serum will quench dry, dehydrated skin. This hard working, hydrating face serum will instantly reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Leaving your skin feeing fresh, plump, hydrated and oh so radiant!. This wrinkle busting serum is suitable for all ages and skin types. With a powerful cocktail of Vitamin B3 and peptide complex Matrixyl 3000, which works by stimulating collagen synthesis and triggering skin repair, not only offers luxury but also proven results.
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Dermalogica The Ultimate Ice Globe
Buy hereRated 0 out of 5Dermalogica The Ultimate Ice Globe. Refresh skin and ease facial tension with the Dermalogica Ice Globe. Instantly desensitise, detox and depuff skin with the soothing, cooling action. Suitable for all skin types especially drier, sensitised and breakout prone skin. Place in the fridge, not the freezer!. Skin icing is a skin care trend that’s gained popularity over recent months, but does rubbing an ice cube over your face or dunking your face in a bowl of iced water actually benefit your skin?. Our Education Manager Victoria shares some tips and precautions for including cooling therapy in your skin care regimen.. what is skin icing?. The trend for skin icing that you see on your socials ranges from literally rubbing an ice cube over your face to putting your face into icy water or using a tool, such as a roller or globe that’s really cold. Like many skin trends, some of the touted benefits of skin icing are questionable and not all skins will be suitable for it.. how does skin icing benefit the skin?. We’ve probably all reached for an ice pack to help reduce pain and swelling. Using something really cold on the skin causes blood vessels to constrict away from the skin’s surface helping to reduce redness and swelling. This is temporary but beneficial in aiding the healing process. Putting ice on the skin will help reduce puffiness – great for tired eyes and if moved over the skin in the right way, can help aid in lymphatic drainage and removal of toxins. If you have heat in the skin, it can also help to reduce redness and the look of angry breakouts. More questionable benefits include reducing wrinkles and making your pores smaller. We’ve not seen any credible evidence of this.. use a cool facial tool over an ice cube. When it comes to including cooling therapy in your skin care regimen, we would recommend a facial tool over an ice cube. An ice cube is literally freezing and thus there’s a danger, if left on the skin too long to cause damage. A cool globe left in the fridge (not the freezer) or placed in cool iced water delivers the depuffing and desensitising effects in a safe and controlled way. Plus, an ice cube can pose hygiene issues compared to a tool that can be cleaned after use. Ice cubes also melt! Having freezing cold water running down your face and neck is not pleasant and if you have applied serums or moisturisers first, they’re getting washed away!. what skins should avoid icing?. Skin that is vulnerable, highly irritated or with a damaged barrier should avoid skin icing. Skin conditions such as Rosacea and Eczema fall into this category. Whilst icing the skin reduces redness, extreme fluctuations of temperature on a compromised skin may trigger a negative response. This is also why a cool tool is better than frozen ice. Skins with mild redness, puffiness and a tired, dull complexion will benefit the most.
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Dermalogica Skin Aging Solutions Kit
Buy hereRated 0 out of 5Dermalogica Skin Aging Solutions Kit. Kit Includes. Dynamic Skin Recovery SPF50 50ml. Dynamic Skin Retinol Serum 30ml. Ingredients. See individual product pages.. Tara Lyons is dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of the ingredient lists on this website. However, because ingredients are subject to change, we cannot guarantee that these lists are complete, up-to-date and/or error-free. For an accurate listing of ingredients in each product, please refer to your product packaging.
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Weleda Skin Food – Glow Gift Set
Buy hereRated 0 out of 5Weleda Skin Food – Glow Gift Set. Weleda Skin Food Glow Gift Set features a full size lip balm and 30ml Skin Food to hydrate and provide moisture to dry, rough skin in need of some serious hydration. Keep your skin hydrated this winter season!. Contains:. Skin Food Lip Balm. Skin Food Original 30ml
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Manuka Health Manuka Honey Drops with Lemon (15)
Buy hereRated 0 out of 5Manuka Health Manuka Honey Drops with Lemon (15). These delicious soothing lozenges combine the goodness of premium New Zealand Manuka honey with the fresh natural taste of Lemon and an extra boost of Vitamin C.. Made with high grade MGO™ 400+ Manuka Honey, certified for natural methylglyoxal content (400mg/kg).. -Individually wrapped. -100% Natural Ingredients. -No Artificial Flavours or Colours. -Gluten Free, Nut Free. -Suitable for Vegetarians
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Necklace Colourful Rainbow Silver Plated Pendent
Buy hereRated 0 out of 5Necklace Colourful Rainbow Silver Plated Pendent. Silver plated pendent with chain beautifully boxed from the rainbow collection.. A rainbow is a beautiful sight. Pretty jewellery representing happiness, peace and hope.