It’s hydrating, but without an ounce of stickiness and it sandwiched nicely between whatever was underneath it and whatever I applied on top. Much like the cleanser, it’s a low-key formula but I used it solidly for around two years and my skin lapped it up. I still have a bottle of this in my bathroom cabinet, although it’s not my current Hyaluronic Acid-filled serum of choice (I’m working my way through the Drunk Elephant B-Hydra Serum at the moment). The über hydrating serum – Glossier Bounce Serum. It’s no-frills, but it’s one that I would add to the list of cleansers to return to if ever my skin is playing games with me. I’ve gone through two big bottles and can see myself polishing off another one in the future. It’s reasonably priced (as is much of their range), available in a reusable miniature which makes it good for travel and is just a simple formula that doesn’t try out my dehydrated skin, but leaves it feeling clean in a non-squeaky kind of way. I’m pretty head over heels about the Kiehl’s Centella Sensitive Facial Cleanser at the moment, but I can still accept that this offering from Glossier is a solid option. The fuss-free cleanser – Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser. ![]() There are some duds in the range, but there are some class bits too, so today I thought I’d share with you the items that when the hype has died down are still the stars of my show… The bodycare bits are nice but not repurchases for me, the Lidstars were way too glittery for my tastes, I’ve never been brave enough to try Solution after some interesting reviews and Invisible Shield made me red and blotchy. Now that’s not to say that every single product has stood the test of time, nor did I even like every single product in the first place. ![]() Some brands that arrive with such noise quietly disappear into the background, but I’m pleased to say that much of the Glossier items that I picked up two years ago (some longer as I’d hauled my ass off whenever I visited NYC!) are still there banging around in my routine. As a lover of all things glossy, ‘no makeup’ makeup and a sucker for packaging, I was there bustling to the front of the queue – heck, I even paid for a sweatshirt with their branding printed slap-bang on the front. ![]() I’m not sure that a brand has ever landed in the U.K with as much fanfare as Glossier did.
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