Some of them were amazing, some we’ll never do again, and others had us divided.
These are the best and most underwhelming beauty treatmentsAllureeditors had over the past year.
It was probably the most unique treatment I’ve ever had.
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And I’ve got to say, I went into a dreamlike state unlike anything I’ve felt before.
It was transformative."
Brow lamination isn’t worth the hype:“Brows are complicated.
It’s the reason I let mine do their thing, besides tweezing a stray hair here and there.
But in a moment of spontaneity (sigh!
), I decided to trybrow lamination.
My brows were wiry and suddenly unruly.
In conjunction with my dermatologist, I choose a neuromodulator based on my current needs and preferences.
Recently, I’ve been treated withXeomin, which I find has a slightly-softer effect than others.
verify to visit a board-certified dermatologist.
you’ve got the option to check a doctor’s credentials atcertificationmatters.org.”
(I got mine from an aesthetician at a plastic surgeon’s office.)
I walked out of that room looking glowy and feeling like a new person.
The glow lasted a weekend, so it’s something I would recommend before a wedding."
So, when my lip filler dissolved, I decided to get the lip flip.
It made me look frozen and a little bit crazy.
And it lasted a long three months.
A waste of time for me…
I’ll stick to filler from here on in."
I had a simple, no-B.S.
After my 30-minute session, my skin was radiant and bouncy, and myrosacea-induced redness was invisible."
A long COVID treatment… less divine.
“Cellgym, a.k.a.
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