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  • Davo
    #1 written by Davo  2 years ago

    Sarah

    I’ve sped through your videos on youtube but can find nothing on decolletage products. Can you recommend anything for the women in my life!

    Davo

  • slstevo
    #2 written by slstevo  2 years ago

    Hi Davo,

    Thank you for your comment. This is a product/area I have not investigated as yet.

    The only thing I could recommend at this stage is Bio Oil (http://www.bio-oil.com/uses.html) which transforms your skin to be smooth and blemish free, as well as helping with any scars and aging skin.

  • Emma
    #3 written by Emma  2 years ago

    Hi Sarah

    First of all, I’m loving your youtube videos. Anyway, I’m into my benefit make-up and have a fair bit of it now, however recently my skin has started to get dry and I can’t stand it. I bought the ‘Dear John’ moisturiser but it doesn’t seem to be working, though i haven’t given it that much chance yet.

    Do you think i should stick to it and hopefully it will start working or can you recommend any good moisturisers that will work quite quickly, that is also at a decent price?

    Thank you :)

    Emma xx

  • Sarah Louise Stevenson
    #4 written by Sarah Louise Stevenson  2 years ago

    Hi Emma,

    I’m about to upload my skincare tutorial on You Tube so watch this space (or that!!!)

    Find me on Facebook.com/beautytutorials for more chat x

  • Lisa
    #5 written by Lisa  1 year ago

    I am interested in your bathtina can you email me a picture of inside the tin and arrange how we make payment my paypal is suspended at minute as ive changed my surname and im awaiting clearance following all my paperwork going through so can send cheque or postal order, also i know this is cheeky but would you accept £6

  • Sarah Louise Stevenson
    #6 written by Sarah Louise Stevenson  1 year ago

    Have emailed you ….

  • jason
    #7 written by jason 1 year ago

    hi there

    want to ask if the lumie clear LED light really working on acne and spots?
    did you get advice from your GP first ?or???

    thank you

  • Sarah Louise Stevenson
    #8 written by Sarah Louise Stevenson 1 year ago

    Hi, it really does help. I have tried PanOxyl wash & creams but find them drying. This is a great alternative x

  • Jai
    #9 written by Jai  6 months ago

    Hi Sarah. I have just come across your blog and YouTube video (which are great) and wanted to ask about your experiences with the lumie clear and other non prescriptive acne medications. I had exactly the same experience as you – beautiful skin, maybe the odd spot, came of the pill and wham, I forgot what my face looked like. I managed to vaguely control the problem with prescription creams, etc, etc until I fell pregnant (yay!) but now what should be the happiest time of my life is becoming the worst. My skin is a million times worse and all the drugs, etc for severe acne are not allowed during pregnancy :( I have 3 months until baby arrives and all I want is to feel comfortable enough to have a picture taken with him when he arrives … as things stand I won’t feel able to let that happen. Any advice would be massively appreciated. Thank you

  • Divs
    #10 written by Divs  5 months ago

    Hi Jai,

    I’ve been fighting with severe hormonal acne for a while as well. I’ve tried Proactiv, drug store acne brands, Clinique acne line, and many others. I have established a routine recently (2 weeks) that’s been helping a tremendous amount! I only have a couple small spots. I first wash my face in the morning with cetaphil. I used to apply a thin layer of the Avon brand salicylic acid gel after washing when my acne was really bad. However, I only had to continue that for a week after starting this routine. Now, I apply Clinique dark spot remover instead. At night, I remove my makeup with vaseline and cotton balls. Then, I wash my face using my clarisonic mia brush and Biore ice acne gel cleanser. If I feel any pimples forming, I apply the Avon acne gel. Otherwise, I apply the Clinique dark spot remover again. If you do apply makeup, I would recommend using a hydrating primer because the acne medications really dry out skin. I use Benefits “that gal” primer before applying makeup. I know everyone’s skin is very different but I really hope my routine helps you!
    P.S. I got the vaseline makeup removing idea from Sarah! Check out her video on youtube.

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