![]() It’s quite a lot (and I’m proud of myself), so let’s get started! □ġ (no photo) I used several face masks from Montagne Jeunesse (Lemon Zest, Mud Pac, Passion Peel Off) and Superdrug (Naturally Radiant Mask, Fruit Sorbet Peel Off, Dead Sea Clay Mask). Hi there! Today’s post is about what I emptied last month. But if you like any of these products, that’s good for you.Īny beauty duds you’d like to tell me about? Feel free to let me know. I’m not saying that no one could ever like any of these products (some of them are still around). So, this was the second edition of The Ultimate Beauty Duds. ![]() The spots that I “treated” with this product took even longer to heal! This product did the opposite of what it was supposed to. So I guess I’m not the only one who was underwhelmed by these products.ġ00% Vegan & Cruelty-Free – Superdrug Clearly Youthful Blemish Treatment Gel Shocking, I know! By the way, these two products seem to disappear from the supermarket and drugstore shelves. Double-conditioning, sometimes even triple-conditioning, was a daily must… I think I finished the big 400ml conditioner in around ten days. The shampoo turned my hair into a knotty and unflexible mess which the conditioner couldn’t take care of. Whilst these two hair care products smell absolutely delicious, there was nothing else that I liked about them. Garnier Ultimate Blends The Silky Smoother Shampoo & Conditioner Well, it made my pores look bigger, but that’s not what it was supposed to do… Clarins’ serum didn’t do anything at all for me. This Yves Rocher serum made my skin feel sensationally dry. Yves Rocher Complete Anti-Age Global Serum &Ĭlarins Double Serum – Complete Age Control Concentrate Just the thought of these ‘fragrances’ makes me gag… ![]() Kissing In The Rain smells like gym locker + wet dog. They felt super waxy, and they smelled like plastic… I binned these a long time ago!īody Fantasies Kissing In The Rain & Pink Sweet Pea Fantasy Fragrance Body Sprays They were supposed to be lip balms, but they weren’t hydrating at all. Maybelline Colour Sensational Popsticks 040 Crystal Pink, 060 Citrus Slice, 080 Cherry Pop I couldn’t use it under my make-up, so I could only use this eye cream on homeworking days (= when I don’t wear make-up). Another problem is that eye cream is too rich. And whilst the shimmer particles in this eye cream reflect light and can make dark circles invisible, this effect is only temporary, and it’s gone as soon as you cleanse your face. I didn’t see any improvement in my fiine lines or my dark circles. So whilst I usually find Olay products excellent, this eye swirl disappointed me. If you read my blog regularly, you know I’m a total Olay nut. Definitely the worst eyeshadows I’ve ever tried. ![]() They’re chalky, they’re not well pigmented, and they’re not buildable at all. I ended up with one lipstick (the only wearable shade), one nail polish (glitter) and three eyeshadows. We were promised foundations, powders, blushes, lip gloss, eyeshadows, lipsticks and other make-up basics for £1 per item. I was so excited when Poundland launched its own make-up line. Olay Regenerist Luminous Dark Circle Correcting Eye Swirl Poundland Make-Up: Make Up Gallery Colour Story Eyeshadows & I think it anti-conditions, and it made me lose about five times as much hair as I’d normally lose in the shower. The shampoo doesn’t lather up properly (it’s SLS-free), and the conditioner doesn’t condition at all. These two hair products are two of the worst I’ve ever tried. Seriously, I could hardly smell anything at all. But these lotions were extemely poorly fragranced. The tubes looked really cute, and the fragrances sounded nice. Positively Fruity Body Lotions – Smells Like Sunny Strawberries, Smells Like Wild Cherries & Smells Like Tropical Showers That post proved to be popular, so here’s part 2 of The Ultimate Beauty Duds! Enjoy! Hi there! A few weeks ago I did a post about beauty products that I think are useless. ![]()
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