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HELP YOUR HUSBAND BE YOUNG FOREVER

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

Release Date: 12/19/2018

Get Rid of Chicken Skin show art Get Rid of Chicken Skin

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

The annoying pimples on the back of your arms are called Keratosis Pilaris. Even though there is no definite cure for it there are a few ‘Organic’ steps you could add to your normal skincare routine to help getting rid of it. The first step you should take is having cooler showers. I know, it’s probably not what you wanted to hear, especially now in the colder weather but hot water can change your skin’s sebum production which could aggravate the bumps on your arms. Nothing But The Truth.

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You've Been Lying Down On Other People's Bacteria show art You've Been Lying Down On Other People's Bacteria

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

People just don’t realize that they’ve been exercising among dirty bacteria of multiple people. Same goes for all gym equipment.

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What do Pet food and your face have in common? show art What do Pet food and your face have in common?

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

Glycol can be found in nearly everything, from skincare to dog food, make up and cleansers. There are other alternatives in the beauty industry, it just isn’t necessary but it is cheap and that is why it is always used. Well, Propylene Glycol is a wetting agent (a substance that absorbs water or maintain moisture in a product) and comes from petroleum. Nothing But The Truth.

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SERUM: A WASTE OF MONEY? show art SERUM: A WASTE OF MONEY?

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

Serum is the base layer of skincare you use after you’ve cleansed and toned the skin.

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LEARN HOW TO TREAT YOUR DRY LIPS ORGANICALLY. THE ANSWER IS IN YOUR KITCHEN show art LEARN HOW TO TREAT YOUR DRY LIPS ORGANICALLY. THE ANSWER IS IN YOUR KITCHEN

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

These are the organic measures and golden ingredients for baby lips:

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HELP YOUR HUSBAND BE YOUNG FOREVER show art HELP YOUR HUSBAND BE YOUNG FOREVER

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

Even though there are men who like to take care of themselves and have already adopted a skincare regime the majority of them still don’t. The $64 million question in my household at the moment is: Why not? If you have any answer to this question, please do let us know! Today I’m here to support you and give you some ideas on how to get around those old fashioned arguments and sort of manipulate them towards it. Nothing But The Truth.

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ARE YOU ONLY PAYING FOR PACKAGING? show art ARE YOU ONLY PAYING FOR PACKAGING?

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

Every single woman on the planet is guilty of buying a product solely for its packaging at least once in their lifetime.

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TEST SKINCARE PRODUCTS AS IF YOU WERE ALLERGIC TO THEM show art TEST SKINCARE PRODUCTS AS IF YOU WERE ALLERGIC TO THEM

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

This is the time of year when you overflow your drawers with beauty and skincare samples. When you start using so many different products at once, how do you know which are the ones working and actually helping the skin?

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CHEMICAL VS PHYSICAL EXFOLIATION show art CHEMICAL VS PHYSICAL EXFOLIATION

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

The most common ones are the physical exfoliators. They are grainy bits of anything really (nuts, coconut shells, apricot) and they physically rub the dead layers of your skin off. The second is chemical exfoliators. These are acids of some sort (AHAs, BHAs, PHAs) most often from fruits or plant and do the same thing as physical exfoliators but in a different way. The acids dissolve the glue that binds the skin cells together at the surface of the skin so they can shed off. Nothing But The Truth.

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EXFOLIATION: YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG! show art EXFOLIATION: YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG!

Pinks Boutique Podcast with Kirstie & Luke Sherriff

There isn’t an absolute rule to how many times you should scrub, it will vary according to your skin type but in my personal opinion never more than once/twice a week with an over-exfoliating grain exfoliator. Oily: Definitely scrub at least once/twice a week. Dry: Once/Twice a week again but using a non-harsh grain. You’ll know if you’re over exfoliating if your skin gets even drier. Sensitive skin: Only once a week and use a very gentle scrub. Nothing But The Truth.

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I know it mind sound incredibly selfish but I want my husband to look good and take care of his skin. I am married to him and to some extent he represents me and I want him to be the best version of himself. Even though there are men who like to take care of themselves and have already adopted a skincare regime the majority of them still don’t. The $64 million question in my household at the moment is: Why not? Some of the conclusions we came up with are: they are too lazy, they think it’s too complicated, they think it’s for girls, that it’s just a female thing to get into, they can’t be bothered, or they’re too cynical of the marketing, they don’t think it works. If you have any answer to this question, please do let us know!!!!! Today I’m here to support you and all the other women that have come up to me and said “I can’t make him do it” and give you some ideas on how to get around those old fashioned arguments and sort of manipulate them towards it Tip number one: lay all the products out in your bathroom or by the sink. Put yours on one side, theirs on the other. When the products are right in front of them they’re so much more likely to do it because there are not that many excuses for them not to do it and you can even try and build it into a routine when you’re getting ready for bed. Another tip is: Don’t wait for them to go out and buy the products themselves. Buy them the products they need. Gift it to them. Always make sure you’re buying products for the ingredients and not for the pretty packaging. In the worst case scenario (when they don’t use anything you’ve bought them) use the products yourself (so always keep in mind the products you could also use before buying anything for him; just in case you are the one having to use it in the end). Use a more appealing language. Instead of pushing a skincare routine to prevent wrinkles on them (which most men are not that interested in) try and bring the skincare routine to their world. For example: if your husband is into going to the gym and training, point out that having a skincare routine will help his skin post training and help him feel better after a long hour in the gym, preventing spots and making him feel fresh. Make him care about it. Lastly, before introducing all these serums and moisturisers that sound complicated to beginners start with obvious products: cleansers and shaving product Take everything in baby steps and build up from there. LINK PROVERB CLEANSE AND SHAVE MUD Don’t give up! You can do this! We can do this! And we’ll all look better. Nothing But The Truth.

Pinks Boutique is an award-winning, eco-luxe skincare line used by professionals. Our mission is to create the world’s very best organic, vegan-friendly skincare and treatments. Our complete range can be used in spas and at home. We believe in telling the truth; no greenwashing, just therapist endorsed, certified organic products and brilliant expert advice that equips you to get the best results. Pinks Boutique. Nothing but the Truth"

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