Skincare Reviews
It’s incredible how much of an impact your skin can have on your self-confidence. Maybe you have fine lines, acne scars, dark circles, or you’ve lost the glow you once had. I struggle with a few of the above, so I’m always looking for new products to help me feel my best. I cover everything from cleansers and moisturizers to serums and treatments, SPF, face masks, The Ordinary, and more.
As with a lot of products on this site, I came across K Republic Glass Skin on social media and decided I had to try it out. I’m always so curious to see if new products and fads work — at the moment, it feels like every second ad on Instagram is for a new product promising to give me Korean-style glass skin. Does it really work? This is what happened.
If you’ve been here for a while, you’ll know I absolutely swore by three skincare products for the longest time — my facial cleansing bar, coconut oil and sunscreen. That was literally all I used. It’s been three years since I said that and, my oh my, how things have changed. Cue, The Ordinary.
If you’re a human who uses the internet, you’ve probably come across Sand And Sky – the Australian Pink Clay Mask and Exfoliating Treatment said to be making everyone’s face brighter than sunbeams, but does it really work?
I absolutely love the Function of Beauty hair line, so when I found out about their new range of customized skin care, I was pretty keen to try it out. Here’s what happened.
I’d been looking for a vegan face wash and body wash that doesn’t use harsh detergents for a long time without any luck, until I came across NueBar - the tiny Australian zero waste beauty and skincare company. Here’s what happened.
Australian pink clay is having a moment right now - featuring in loads of skin care products all over the joint which promise to make your face sparkle vampirically. The mask by Hurtig Lane is the latest on the market, but does it work?
I’ve struggled with trying to find the balance between hydrating and weighing my hair down, but I never used thick or leave-in conditioners because I thought they’d weigh my hair down and flatten my curls…until I discovered Aveda’s conditioner range. I honestly don’t know what I’d do without them now. This is why.
Looking for a vegan and cruelty-free face sunscreen that is actually good for your skin? I tried Ultra Violette aaand it’s the bomb. Here’s why.
Is the Frank And Oak ‘Style Plan’ Subscription Box worth it? I gave a go and here’s what happened.
It feels like every skincare product on the market at the moment is promising to refine my pores and give me dewy glass skin. But do they work? I tried the Official Quasi Bio-Collagen Mask to find out. Here’s what happened.