There is such a wide variety of skin care and beauty products out there that there’s been an increase in bloggers reviewing and raving about their favourites, influencing you on which to invest in. While new skin care and beauty blogs are popping up all the time, we like to refer back to sure experts who we can have faith are being honest and helpful in their reviews of products. Here is our list for the best skin care blogs to follow.
My Pale Skin
My Pale Skin is run by Londoner Em and was launched
in 2014. In 2015, Em developed adult acne and started make-up tutorials and
posted videos about comments she had received. She is active on Instagram too,
under @mypaleskinblog, and promotes skin positivity and the movement to
redefine pretty, following her YouTube post about it. Along with her
inspirational vlogs about her skin, she also offers tips on makeup and skin
care for sensitive skin.
Bailey Leah
Bailey Leah is a teenage blogger talking about
beauty, skin care and lifestyle. She reviews recent purchases, from facemasks
and skin care that is worth spending a bit more on. She is frequently honest
about her struggles with acne and spots giving recommendations on skin care
products and supplements that have helped her skin. In addition to beauty tips,
Bailey also shares her morning and night skin care routines; often something
people forget about when aiming for healthier skin.
FutureDerm
Nicki founded FutureDerm in 2007 as a science
beauty blog when studying dermatology in medical school. She aims to further
educate about the products they buy, and help them discover what works best for
them based on the science behind the product. Today, there are community
reviews from others sharing their thoughts on recent skin care product
purchases, so each review is coming from someone with different skin issues so
you can research the best products based on people whose skin is similar to
your own.
She Might Be Loved
Award-winning blogger Georgina is based in
Sheffield and has a background in travel, beauty, fashion and lifestyle. In
addition to writing about plus-size fashion and makeup she also shares reviews
and tips on skin care, from her favourites from the last year to cleansing
sets. Her friendly yet informative tone offers detailed discussions on the
products, and the personal touch of including her issues with oily skin gives
better insight into the products she is talking about and how they will work
with your own skin.
Eyeliner
Flicks
Belfast based beauty blogger Gillian started her
own beauty blog after reading so many others. In addition to beauty, she also
covers lifestyle, restaurant reviews, skin care, fashion, music and travel.
Gillian also provides details about herself that affect her reviews, such as
her dyed red hair, stretched earlobes and problems with acne. Her acne has made
her picky about the products she chooses for her skin and frequently looks to
organic items. One of our favourite recent posts highlights the need for
hydrating during the winter when the cold air will dry out skin much quicker,
and suggests rosehip as a great ingredient.
Love Laugh
Lipstick
From Nikki, Lovelaughlipstick has a varied range of
content including beauty, health, lifestyle and fashion, also with a focus on
high-street and budget brands. A recent post details her standout skin care
products from the last year. She stresses the need and importance in
recognising the ingredients in skin care, something we also agree with as
understanding what is right for your skin and avoiding chemicals leads you to
choose the best organic
skin care UK.
Caroline Hirons
Caroline is qualified in the Confederation of
International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology (CIBTAC) and details her skin as
mature, pigmented and dehydrated. She is trained in over a hundred brands and
worked as a consultant to brands in the beauty industry, so brings a lot of
expert knowledge to her blog. She provides a lot of information on skin care,
from anti-ageing to cleansers, exfoliators to moisturises, oils to serums. In
addition to blog posts, she also shares videos and gives details on the ethical
background of products, such as if they are vegan or cruelty-free.
Do you have a favourite blogger you go to for
information about skin care and beauty tips if you have sensitive skin? We’re
always on the lookout for the best skin care blogs and would love to hear about
more bloggers and vloggers that have helped you find the right skin care for
your needs! Why not also take a look at our blog at Myreen Young for expert
tips and advice on using organic and natural ingredients as part of your skin
care routine.
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