The Ordinary make some great products but they are not the second coming of Jesus.
NIOD (more expensive sister line) products are better.
The Ordinary’s Squalane Cleanser is brilliant however.
Never, ever have Botox or filler at a ‘party’. Those people are not professionals.
NIOD (more expensive sister line) products are better.
The Ordinary’s Squalane Cleanser is brilliant however.
Never, ever have Botox or filler at a ‘party’. Those people are not professionals.
Using lavender won’t make your son grow boobs.
Parabens are safe.
Ignore the EWG.
‘Medical grade’ is also meaningless. It’s literally made up by marketing people.
‘Preservative free’ is not something to strive for.
No cream will do what Botox does, despite their claims.
Parabens are safe.
Ignore the EWG.
‘Medical grade’ is also meaningless. It’s literally made up by marketing people.
‘Preservative free’ is not something to strive for.

No cream will do what Botox does, despite their claims.

Derms recommend Cetaphil because they’re owned by Galderma, who also own Restylane aka filler, among lots of other aesthetic treatment products. Marketing depts of big pharma companies have a system called ‘detailing’ which they use to lobby derms to recommend their OTC products.
And Cetaphil. Let’s end there. Me no like. Goodnight for real this time.
https://www.carolinehirons.com/2016/09/cetaphil-cleanser.html
