Comments on: Revolution x Sali Hughes Skin Care https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/ The British Beauty Blog Tue, 10 May 2022 09:48:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-875927 Tue, 10 May 2022 09:48:41 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-875927 In reply to Anna van Munster.

I think you’re right – you can juggle your routine budget-wise as long as it suits your skin nicely. Thank you Anna – I will continue to stick things :-))

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By: Anna van Munster https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-875917 Tue, 10 May 2022 08:42:59 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-875917 Wow, that’s a lovely news! Thank you, Jane! My skincare routine is (no, not a havoc) a crazy fusion of all price levels and when it comes to basics I welcome budget finds with open arms (somehow easier for me to justify higher price for eye serum than thing-y you immediately wash off… logic IS there… somewhere…). Success with glue dots, I always expect fun and a good smile/laugh with you!

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By: Anna van Munster https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-875916 Tue, 10 May 2022 08:37:57 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-875916 In reply to Melissa G.

Oui! My sentiment exactly!(c) 🙂

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By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-873871 Tue, 03 May 2022 11:15:35 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-873871 In reply to Jan.

I believe so yes and no, it doesn’t.

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By: Jan https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-873862 Tue, 03 May 2022 10:50:05 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-873862 I understood, after reading Sali’s Guardian column that it would be available in Superdrug , is this the case? Also does the day moisturiser have an SPF?

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By: Chloe https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-872775 Sat, 30 Apr 2022 20:13:50 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-872775 In reply to Lesleyc19.

I see where you are coming from, Sali has said however that the fragrance in this range is not essential oil based but is synthetic which (perhaps counterintuitively) is much less of an issue with irritation, so may be why she used it, in a way that she didn’t feel compromised her preferences.
She addressed it in her Insta launch video.
I do think it’s one place where a compromise may have been made to increase marketability, fair enough as sales have to be made, and the majority presumably prefer the experience of scented skin care.

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By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-872095 Thu, 28 Apr 2022 14:35:15 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-872095 In reply to Lesleyc19.

I don’t know any of the inner workings of these particular products and I don’t follow Sali’s columns closely enough to remember that far back but from personal experience, when you make a product with a partner, everyone’s views have to be taken into consideration and there will inevitably be compromises on both sides. It feels personal because at my end it seems you are holding Sali to account here on my site for something she wrote elsewhere that I have no knowledge of and I just don’t think it is the place to do that. So, I hope we both understand each other’s perspectives a little better now – I always appreciate your comments here Lesley and am grateful for the time you take to make them.

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By: Lesleyc19 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-872094 Thu, 28 Apr 2022 14:05:24 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-872094 Jane, I wasn’t being personal I was just saying that it’s no good saying your deducting points in a review for doing something and then doing exactly the same thing 16 months later when involved in a product. Why not try to take the fragrance out of the product?

It’s not being personal when a reader distinctly remembers that Sali said that about fragrance in the first line of a review, as I remember thinking at the time hooray for someone prepared to say that and I’m sorry you think it was.

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By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-872093 Thu, 28 Apr 2022 13:55:10 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-872093 In reply to Lesleyc19.

If this range isn’t for you that’s fair enough but this is not the place for personal comments.

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By: Lesleyc19 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/skincare/revolution-x-sali-hughes-skin-care/#comment-872090 Thu, 28 Apr 2022 13:38:56 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=114016#comment-872090 In her Guardian column in February 2021 Sali Hughes was deducting points for the use of fragrance in Fenty skincare – she doesn’t mind it but knows some consumers do. I am continually amazed that the hypocrisy doesn’t matter if that someone is making money out of doing the same thing.

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