Beauty Product Reviews

The problem with The Problem Solver

I'm allergic to it. I have an unfortunate condition of breaking out and turning red whenever my skin is in contact with anything containing lavender. It sucks hard because I really hate reading labels but I have to; otherwise, I look like a pimply faced lobster.

I will forever love May Lindstrom, but I just couldn't commit to The Problem Slover.

Inexpensive and Effective

The Ordinary has made skincare accessible for everyone, and the Vitamin C Suspension is certainly within everyone's price point. While it's not without a few issues, which I'm sure you've read about: the grittiness, the stinging, the clumping. If you're willing to extend a bit of patience and experiment in its application, it's well worth the try.

It has been very effective for my dry, sensitive skin and has become a staple alongside my Skinceuticals CE Ferulic and my Drunk Elephant C-Firma Day Serum.

The hype is true, and it's all organic.

I've got dry, sensitive skin and have been searching, for quite a long time, for a mask that, first and foremost, doesn't irritate my skin. Enter The Honey Mud. The Honey Mud does the job of drawing out the impurities without ever drying out my skin.

And the glow it leaves... well, you need to just try it and see for yourself. This mask is pure unadulterated bliss.

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Not for dry skin

rms is a fantastic line; however, this particular powder just wasn't hydrating enough for my dry, sensitive skin. Much sadness as I wanted this to work, but c'est la vie.

This is a luxe buy and not a necessity. Obviously.

It does the job, just in an oh-so-stylish kind of way. It cleans easily and the bristles are thick enough to hold, and evenly apply, the masks in the May Lindstrom line or any other line that you may fancy.

I love all things May Lindstrom, and this brush is among the long list of loves.