Here's why probiotics could be secret to great skin – including this £4.99 moisturiser
, on your off days will help nurture and reinforce your skin, minimising redness, irritation or peeling. Even if you’re not on the vitamin A train, it’s great for dry/dehydrated skin types to help plump skin and reduce fine lines., is hard to beat, thanks to the prebiotics that comfort and condition skin, along with spot-fighting succinic acid and brightening lactic acid – I’m obsessed!Since going through the menopause, my eyelashes have fallen out.
Your lashes will be in a growth cycle and may take up to three months to start growing. To give them the best chance, eat a healthy diet full of lean protein. , is packed with biotin, folic acid and horsetail to strengthen hair follicles and stimulate growth – great if yours are struggling.
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