Beauty buffs 'ditch' expensive creams for dry skin solution said to smell 'out of this world'
17.04.2024 - 19:07
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Beauty buffs are raving over a three step skincare kit that claims to reduce the appearance of dark spots, hyper pigmentation, wrinkles and evens out skin texture. Makari De Suisse's Extreme Argan & Carrot Oil Skin To Love kit has been said to leave happy shoppers with a bright and smooth complexion and it's currently £22 off.
The set, which is available from the brand's website in the UK here, contains skin loving ingredients Argan and Carrot Oil that work to hydrate and soften your skin. The exfoliating bar soap works by detoxifying and removing any impurities by buffing away dead skin to uncover a glowing skin tone.
Shoppers are thrilled with the results the soap has had on both their face and body. One said: "My face has some old acne scars dark marks that just never seemed to go away and I kept getting breakouts. Since using for a week now twice a day on my face the dark scars are almost completely gone! I’d say one to two more weeks I’ll have perfectly clear skin!"
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A second penned: "Smells like citrus, lathers great. Really like the deep cleanse exfoliation minus an abrasive pad. Argan and carrot oil, how could you go wrong. Very pleased so far."
Other people who loved the Extreme Argan & Carrot Oil Soap said that the appearance of blemishes were reduced - although for others, they claimed to see no change when it came to their skin with one saying it was 'just a normal soap'.
The intense tone-boosting body milk, which is infused with both vitamins c and E, shoppers have said
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