This is such a gorgeous product, and the only toner I'll bother using. I have sensitive, dry/combination, easily angered skin with some occasional acne flare-ups, and this is so soothing (and genuinel...
I bought this to replace the last dribbles of my Moroccanoil, which I was mostly-kinda happy with (bar the sometimes overpowering fragrance), and I do see it as an improvement. Overall, I'm pretty hap...
My hair: Curly, extremely thick, dry, coarse, and heavily processed. I found this pleasant enough, but more like a regular conditioner than a treatment. I'd imagine it'd be a lot more successful on l...
I have a particular fondness for L'Occitane, and this product is unsurprisingly lovely. This is precisely what my currently incredibly sensitive, prone-to-random-breakouts combination skin needs. It'...
I adore this stuff. It's my dermatological ambrosia. It's the product that gets me through summer without looking like a drowned rat and/or wretchedly breaking out. While I tend to use it more frequen...
I've been using this for a fortnight and I'm still a bit ambivalent about it. I have very fair and sensitive skin which has recently being wreaking havoc by way of breakouts and bouts of blemishes. ...
Until recently, I had been using MAC Studiofix on top of my foundation, and whilst it was very effective for sustainability and maximal coverage, it was starting to get too heavy and cakey for my temp...
Alongside Hypnotic Poison, Shalimar and Opium, this was my adolescent fragrance par excellence. A warm, rich, golden, unobnoxiously sweet Ur-Oriental, a then-ideal amalgam of spice and softness. A sau...
My skin is incredibly sensitive and has recently become a joyful mix of shiny oiliness and dry patchy flakiness with odd spots. It's also rather uneven, sluggish-looking and dull, and previously heale...
The last powder I had tried (Diorskin Pressed Powder) had been dropped and shattered, so this was an experimental purchase. I wanted a fairly sheer but slightly tinted mattifying powder to both dust o...