Good Skin Made Affordable

Good Skin is the exciting new range developed by dermatologists to simplify the skincare routine by combining the premium ingredients with an affordable price.

The range is divided by colours (if your skin is dry you choose the products from the pink range, for oily skin the colour is blue, etc) and whether you require basic or specialist care – if you just want to maintain your skin then stick to the basic care, but should your have a specific problem like redness or ageing, then pick a product from the specialist care.

The products are fragrance-free with simple and stylish packaging that reminds me of my cool finds in Parisian pharmacies – a fuss free range that does the job well and just like my French finds it looks certain to become a staple in my make up artist’s kit.




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