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AD One of my top skincare tips ☝️ I’m usin AD One of my top skincare tips ☝️ 

I’m using @aveenoukire CALM+RESTORE® range this evening. 

• NEW CALM+RESTORE® Foaming Cleanser: Effortlessly cleanses and foams away make up (even waterproof mascara) without stripping skin.

• CALM+RESTORE Oat Gel Moisturiser: Intensely hydrates and instantly soothe sensitive skin.

The CALM+RESTORE range is available for pharmacies and supermarkets nationwide. 

#aveenoskincare #skincaretips  #sensitiveskin #skincareroutine #skincarereels #skincare101
Quick guide to retinoids ☝️ Retinol, Retinal Quick guide to retinoids ☝️ 

Retinol, Retinal (Retinaldehyde), Retinyl Esters and Tretinoin are all types of Vitamin A - often referred to as retinoids. 

Think of “retinoid” as the family name, and within that family, you’ve got all the different members. 

The main difference between them comes down to strength and how quickly they work. How quickly they work is directly tied to how irritating they might be to your skin. 

🌶️ Retinal Esters (Palmitate, Linoleate, etc.)
Mildest, least irritating, least potent. 

🌶️ 🌶️ Retinol (Available in different %)
Popular, widely available, generally well tolerated. Can be a bit irritating, especially at higher percentages. 

🌶️ 🌶️ 🌶️ Retinaldehyde (different %)
Most potent retinoid you can get without a prescription. Works 11 times faster than retinol. Can be irritating. 

🌶️ 🌶️ 🌶️ 🌶️ Tretinoin 
Prescription-strength retinoid, only available through a dermatologist or GP. Works super fast. Most likely to cause irritation. 

The best retinoid for you depends on your sensitivity levels, budget, how quickly you want results and how much irritation you’re happy to put up with (or not). 

Regardless, introduce slowly. 2-3 times a week, at night, on dry skin, after cleansing. 

On the nights you’re not using a retinoid, double up on repairing, hydrating products to help counteract irritation. 

#retinoids #skincaretips #retinol #skincare #aesthetician #retinoid #skincare101
April empties and whether I’d buy again ☝️ April empties and whether I’d buy again ☝️ 

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Navigating pre-teen and teen skincare can be a min Navigating pre-teen and teen skincare can be a minefield - too many products, too many active ingredients ✋🏻 

@primark.beauty want to make things easier for parents and guardians of this age group, so they created a line of gentle, effective (and fun!) skincare products - and they’re dermatologically approved. 

Shop the range in-store now. 
#primarkbeauty #psbeauty @primark #preteenskincare #skincaretips #iworkwithprimark #skincareexpertise
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