[Please note: This content contains unpaid samples, affiliate links, and advertisements] Many of you are already familiar with Sali Hughes, the beauty columnist for The Guardian and an influential Instagram content creator. Together with Makeup Revolution, she has developed an affordable skincare line in a time where it’s highly sought after. Now, more than ever, people are reevaluating their beauty purchases, moving away from impulsive buys. During the lockdown, skincare became a means of solace amidst the chaos, a grounding element. Skincare is incredibly personal and adaptable to different budgets. It’s not uncommon to find exceptional products at surprisingly low prices. Sali’s range is tailored for those seeking to maintain their skincare rituals while being mindful of their spending.
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While I’ve received samples recently, I wanted to share my initial thoughts, particularly with the Cleanser. The Butterclean balm cleanser surprised me with its light texture. It effortlessly removed all my makeup, including mascara. Key ingredients include caprylic/capric triglyceride, squalane, safflower oil, hyaluronic acid, and propanediol, making it a steal at £15. Next, we have Clean Sheet, a gentle morning cleanser infused with oat amino acids, fruit enzymes, vitamin E, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid, leaving my skin feeling refreshed and silky. Priced at £10, it’s a versatile addition regardless of your morning routine.
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Wearing the Cream Drench moisturizer, I found it suitable for both day and night use, offering lasting hydration without feeling heavy. Priced at £14, it contains squalane, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, glycerin, and ceramides, providing an excellent starting point for those interested in exploring this range. Please note, the products contain a subtle fragrance and hyaluronic. If these elements don’t pose a concern, this range may significantly benefit your skincare routine.
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The Placid AHA/BHA acid exfoliant, akin to Pixi Tonic, caters to all skin types due to its well-balanced ingredients. Priced at £14, it includes salicylic, tranexamic, glycolic, and malic acids, along with propanediol, glycerin, and hyaluronic. Also, there is the Must-C daily serum that I am yet to try, and a gel moisturizer on its way.
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In essence, this range stands out as a no-frills skincare collection, designed with thorough ingredients that efficiently fulfill their purpose without extravagant claims or excessive costs. It’s straightforward, catering to everyone, with only a few considerations to note (fragrance, hyaluronic). You can easily incorporate these products into your existing skincare routine, making it accessible and appealing to a wide audience.
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