I don\u2019t know about you but 2020 has got me Marie Kondo-ing my whole life. Something about spending months indoors looking at the same spaces, clothing, and things in general has made me really consider what I need \u2013 and what I need less of. After I\u2019d done the requisite closet clean and yearly declutter of random spices from the pantry, I turned my focus to my sacred space: the beauty cupboard. I have happily, and unashamedly hoarded beauty things for years, but with my 2020 glasses on there was something about it that superfluous. Indulgent even. How much did I really need a toner? Was my eye cream really doing something that my moisturizer couldn\u2019t do? What would my life (and face) be like without that essence? <\/p>\n
Was I the only one feeling like this? To be honest I felt just the tiniest twinge of embarrassment that it\u2019d taken me this long to look at my beauty shelf, and to admit that maybe, just maybe I wasn\u2019t immune to the lure of a good marketing campaign, despite over a decade in the beauty industry. <\/p>\n
This existential beauty crisis led me to a couple of product epiphanies: one; I don\u2019t really believe in eye creams and two; I had a newfound respect for hand cream (which I had previously stuck in the \u201cnice but superfluous\u201d pile) but after six months of sanitizer abuse became an MVP. And so, I went seeking more revelations, by way of some brilliant experts who know their way around a good product \u2013 and are highly trained in dodging marketing hyperbole. Here are the products they say we could all do without:<\/p>\n
Dr. Cristina Psomadakis (aka: @Dr.SomaSkin<\/a>), London-based dermatologist<\/strong><\/p>\n
Margo Marrone<\/a>, pharmacist, homeopath and Co-Founder, The Organic Pharmacy<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n
Celebrity makeup artist, Lisa Aharon<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Zo\u00eb Foster Blake<\/a>, Founder, Go-To<\/strong><\/p>\n
Prudvi Mohan Kaka, Chief Scientific Officer, DECIEM<\/a>. <\/strong><\/p>\n
Kevin Murphy, Founder and Creative Director, KEVIN.MURPHY<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n
Dr. Michele Squire, PhD-qualified scientist, science educator, former Registered Nurse and founder of Qr8 and Qr8 MediSkin<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n
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