![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The last on the list of luxury products we tried in miniature – and now desperately wish we could afford – is the La Mer crème de la mer moisturising cream. Be warned, the bottle is glass and – it turns out – fragile, so we wouldn’t suggest travelling with it. It worked wonders and our chronically dehydrated, season change-confused skin drank it up, becoming plump and radiant. Read more: Diptyque’s beauty advent calendar is stocked with divine fragrances and scented candlesĭr Barbara Sturm’s hyaluronic serum is well out of our budget in full size, but we loved sampling it all the same (£85, ). Lightweight and silky, it has become our favourite pre-make-up base, giving a glowing, almost wet look to the skin. It was also a good chance to finally try a 10ml version of Tatcha’s the dewy skin cream (a size you can’t buy on the high street), which we will definitely be ordering in full size in future. We loved getting the chance to trial Augustinus Bader’s the face oil (£68, ), a superb blend of seed oils – it would take far too many words to list them all – that is deeply nourishing, thick but not heavy, and leaves skin glowing and bouncy. ![]()
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