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About Me

Hello! Welcome to my blog! 

I'm Suet-yee, just a simple girl who wants perfect skin (doesn't everyone?).

I have been "blessed" with sensitive skin, so it makes me super wary to try new products (I do so anyways). I try and look up products before I use them, but I found a lot of the products I use to either not have reviews, brief reviews, or reviews not geared towards sensitive skin. When I chatted with a friend about this, we came to the conclusion that I should start a blog and give the Internet yet another resource for skincare products!

I, like the next person, love cheap products that work, but I have found they are the riskiest for me, so I tend to splurge money on mid-end or high-end products for my actual skincare products. I'll spend a bit less on makeup since I don't use it that often and it's not on my skin for a long enough time to really do anything to it.

With sensitive skin though, it's hard to buy new products because you don't know 100% how it will react. I still find myself spending a lot of money on new products because my skin isn't at a level I like it to be, and I haven't found all my HG products yet. I hope the day is not far away, for my skin's sake!!

So, in this blog you will find products I have tried - and whether or not they reacted to my skin, and how they worked or reacted. I can't promise perfect grammar and every product you want to try, but I can promise true, sincere reviews of all the products I have personally used.

At first, I will be reviewing most of the products I have on hand so some of the products may be older - hey, what works works, right? I am always buying new products to try though, so stay tuned!

I know the cons of having sensitive skin, so I hope this blog can serve as a useful resource in your own journey to find a skincare routine that works! Feel free to let me know if there's a product I should try!

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