![]() ![]() Covers everything including skincare, haircare, beauty etc. R/ZeroWaste - a sub for reducing personal waste and environmental impact. R/AusFemaleFashion - a sub for all things Fashion in Australia R/tretinoin - a sub for all things regarding Retin A and retinoids in general R/muacjdiscussion - a sub like scacjdiscussion but for makeup R/AsianBeauty - a sub for Asian Beauty (AB) enthusiasts R/scacjdiscussion - a sub like muacjdiscussion but for skin R/SkincareAddiction - a sub for everything and anything to do with skin R/AussieMakeupTrade - a sub to buy, swap and sell your excess, unwanted or just unloved beauty products within Australia ![]() R/AustralianMakeup - a sub for all things relating to Australian and New Zealand Makeup and other beauty As the serum begins to age it starts to clear up, then begins with hints of yellowing, which is normal due to the Ferulic Acid, not the vitamin C. Yearly - Year in review and New Years resolutions I just read this from the Timeless Europe website: When freshly manufactured the 20 Vitamin C + E Ferulic Acid serum is cloudy and thick in appearance with slight yellowing. Monthly - What did you try/buy this month: empties and mini reviews No Negative Mentions of Businesses by Nameįortnightly (Sunday) - Simple Questions & Routine Help thread Do not ask for or give any medical adviceħ. Focus on Discussion Posts vs Personal Questionsĥ. REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE and other sustainability tips!ģ.List of Organisations Accepting Donated Makeup, Skincare and Toiletries.MEGATHREADS (Routine, Referral, Product and Brand Discussions).AMA: Dr Davin Lim, Board -Certified Laser, Procedural & Aesthetic Dermatologist.AMA: Professor Greg Goodman, Founder of Script Skincare.AMA: Dr Hope Dinh, consultant dermatologist & founder of Hope Dermatology.AMA: Dr Michelle Wong from Lab Muffin Beauty Science, chemistry PhD and skincare nerd. ![]()
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