Feel Unique also do the "Fair" shade of foundation, which you may want to try if you find "Fairly Light" too dark. QVC no longer acknowledge the existence of this lighter shade. :flower:
If anyone is interested in buying Leighton's crystal file, it is in stock at his own distributor...and the P&P is very reasonable too.
http://shop.helenmarks.co.uk/products#accessories
Have you tried some of the other internet mineral brands, Donna? There are some good ones around, particularly those coming out of the US. Silk Naturals is good for eye colours, blushes, etc. There's another one called Lumiere, which is good for foundation.
On another note, when I saw this TSV...
I couldn't agree more. I've been buying BE foundation online for about three years and I've only ever seen the 9g pots. They are generally about £22. I've never even *seen* this 2g size, so this is downright dishonesty. :12:
They tried this with me. But sorry L'Occitane sales assistants, the acidity of the individual's skin affects how the perfume smells; so you must try it on yourself...Particularly when their perfume can be £50 a pop. :tongue2:
I may well go for this TSV. However, I have an issue with QVC no longer acknowledging the "Fair" foundation shade. They make out that the "Fairly Light" is for porcelain skin. Well, I have porcelain skin, and this is far too dark and yellow for me.
The only reason I can think of for this is...
@White Russian and BenFongTorres
Thanks for your great advice.
For what it's worth, I've found that double-cleansing, in whatever form, has improved my skin quite a lot. I'd advise anyone with problematic skin to give it a try.
Can someone please advise me on the Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Wash.
I know that you have to use a cleanser first in the evening to remove make-up, etc. Do I need to do this in the morning as well? I don't recall Keeley saying.
Well, I suppose they'll want to keep the price around the £40 mark, so they could produce teeny sizes of the expensive products. My guess is that they have a smallish size of one of the expensive products and then pad it out with the cheaper stuff. I imagine the Tri-Enzyme wash will be in there...
Love A'kin, Ally & Mally!,
This isn't a QVC brand, but if you go into Boots you'll find a brand called Naked. They produce haircare and bath/shower products. Anyway, the brand is absolutely paraben and sulphate-free.
I find their shampoos excellent - particularly the lovely Detox one. I try...
The flaming brush should be free; it's rubbish! IMO you're better off seeking out some decent synthetic brushes online. I think JBD still do the Ultimate range.
Yes. If people on here said that the products were great, then I'd listen with interest. However, Lulu has quite obviously had cheek fillers and I-don't-know-what-else. It's a bit much for her to go on about how great she looks on her "skincare". For that reason, I'm not particularly interested...
I'm inclined to agree. I've had mine for about five years and wouldn't go back to a cheaper brand. QVC don't do a good job in selling them, IMO. They should make more of the technical features, rather than making a song and dance about the leopard print styling.
I have to say that these tan accelerators they've included in TSVs recently are getting on my nerves. First Elemis, now this one. They go on about not letting the sun tan you and then give you the sell on a product designed to encourage it.