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What Are They For? | Facial Serums

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In the first part of this series I discussed facial mists so keeping on the skincare trend
I'm going to share three of my serums and explain what they're for & what I achieve from each!

Serums have become an essential in my daily skincare routine. 
I had no idea they could make such a difference to the appearance as well as the feeling of my skin.
In this post I'm going to talk about three serums targeted towards three different skin issues.
I'm usually not too interested in anti-ageing products but I thought I'd give this one a go anyway.
This product didn't really help to rehydrate my skin and I found it did kind of sit on top of the 
skin (which isn't necessarily a bad thing to me).
This isn't an everyday serum for me because it's quite heavy & a bit greasy (a little goes a LONG way).
 But I do like it when I'm battling flaky/dry skin in the winter because it really locks in moisture.
Not my favourite of the bunch.

This is by far my favourite serum I've ever tried. 
If your skin is "thirsty" or dehydrated this is the one for you. 
It's a watery/milky consistency but when applied it acts almost instantly to rehydrate 
your skin leaving it less tight feeling. It makes my skin look healthy and feel relieved. 
Meg from lipssofacto did a great post all about hydrating serums which you can read HERE!
The first time I used this product (last year) I was like WOW!
It's red, smells like strawberries and is packed full of New Zealand's finest organic ingredients to help
target redness, pigmentation and scarring. 
This product noticeably brightens my skin and definitely helps to fade the redness in my skin.
Absolutely love it!


What is your favourite serum? Do you think you'd give any of these a go?
For my skin the perfect combination is to use the Antipodes Serum every few days alongside 
the Caudalie S.O.S. Serum.

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