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Revolution Skincare London, 2% Salicylic Acid BHA Anti Blemish, Serum, 30ml

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Exciting, exciting, exciting! Revolution Skincare – it’s the NEW addition to the budget skincare which works family. Because spoiler alert – most skincare actives are pretty, crazy cheap. In fact – it’s the bottle and label printing which is usually THE expensive bit (!) These guys are like the scaffolding network to your skin and when they get damaged/harden/toughen or aren’t replaced enough – your skin gets ‘dimples’– what you’re seeing as fine lines. Salicylic acid– exfoliating active which is especially dissolvable in oil aka can get deep into your pores – where acne is born.

Now’s to the juicy stuff my friend. The moment we get to find out which carefully selected Revolution Skincare products are THE ONE’s for you. Before we dive into skincare heaven, it’s worth taking a few moments to confront the especially super obvious question for anyone who’s used OG budget skincare brand The Ordinary. What makes Revolution Skincare different? This post is sponsored and made possible by BeautyBay – thank you so much for supporting Honesty – these guys are the reason I can keep on being here, serving you always. Revolution Skincare VS The Ordinary Instead of I will help iron away crow’s feet and fine lines like I’m a GHD straighter for your face serum, you will find 10% matrixyl serum. They’re over activated by hormones – it’s why for some people the pill or pregnancy can cause dark skin marks.

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Zinc or Zinc PCA as you’ll see it on the ingredient list – both the Revolution Skincare 10% niacinamide serum and the 15% niacinamide serum contain zinc PCA. Zinc helps reduce how oily your skin is. Huzzah. Glycine Soja Oil (found in Revolution Skincare Night Restore Oil)– contains natural actives called soy phytosterols – these guys can help repair a broken skin barrier. Caution:Discontinue if irritation occurs. Keep out of eyes. For external use only. Store in a cool, dry place. Retinol– considered THE gold standard in anti-ageing, this active is a kind of vitamin A which has been proven over and over and over again to help reduce wrinkles, boost collagen production and iron out fine lines. Not bad benefits eh. How to use: Shake well before use. Apply to a few drops to clean, dry skin. Use morning and evening for best results.

While Paula’s Choice use a whole host of partnering actives – and their formula is good – that price difference makes active skincare with huge potential to work, a whole lot more accessible/tryable/loveable to a whole lot more people. Caution: Discontinue use if redness or irritation occurs. Keep out of eyes. For external use only. Do not use with topically applied vitamin C. Vitamin C products should be applied to the skin at an alternate time. Knowing this makes it super simple to find age protecting skincare which works – that’s because you now know what an age protecting active needs to do i.e. protect or boost collagen and elastin.There’s some code deciphering at work here. And you my friend can consider me your code decipher-er 😉 Matrixyl (a peptide) – love peptides for the first signs of ageing as they’re especially sensitive to skin and skin similar – these guys boost and protect collagen health. Matrixyl has been specifically studied as being fantastic for helping prevent and reverse crows feet aka the experience of having smized through life. Copper peptides– Anti-inflammatory, helps to re-create ideal skin health. Best Revolution Skincare for Dry skin Revolution Skincare Blemish and Pore Refining Serum is a hero for oily, congested and blemish-prone skin. They get stressed by pollution particles – note – pollution particles have been specifically linked to dark marks/sun spots/liver spots on cheeks.

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