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thelowcarbkat-blog · 6 years
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Still feel like I'm missing something 🤔 #moisturizers #facemasks #selfcare #personalfridge #cooluli_usa #cooluli https://www.instagram.com/p/BpQpHhohKb9/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1m6uus3kf490o
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kikibeautyxx · 6 years
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Loving my new skincare fridge from @cooluli_usa 💕
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I love to keep sheet masks, face masks, overnight masks, serums, cooling @milkmakeup products and my jade roller in this beauty!
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shibyshila · 5 years
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Invest in your skin. It is going to represent you for a longtime. I can’t believe it took me this long to realize that I need a fridge dedicated to my skincare! @cooluli_usa has changed my skincare routine for the better . I couldn’t be happier. There is nothing like a cool mist of skincare on my face before bed and first thing in the morning. I love it. #skincare #healthyskin https://www.instagram.com/p/BwqVUrqA-p_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1a5a4jon7qn0
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sunkissedblush · 6 years
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Sneak peek to my #minifridge featuring The Essence and Violet-C Brightening Serum from Tatcha that I've received #complimentary for testing. 💜⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ That very second when one of my Vitamin C serums started to oxidize I justified a purchase of a mini fridge for my serums and essences 🙈. As a beauty blogger, I have several serums and essences in the rotation, and apparently, they might not like the conditions in the skincare cabinet 🤷‍♀️ It's really painful to see an expensive beauty product going bad, especially when it's barely used. 😭 by the way, this fridge is from @cooluli_usa and it's super sweet! I'll leave a link for you in the bio ✨⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ What are your plans for this weekend? I know, I'm all over the place today 🙈 I need to figure out the storage system for my office, I guess we gonna spend one day in Ikea 😝⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #ISeeVioletC #contest #complimentary @tatcha @Influenster #sunkissedblush #sunkissedblush_approved #skincarecommunity #skinstagram #skincareblogger #skincarejunkie #skincareobsessed #instaskincare #beautygram #skincareaddiction #igtopshelfie #discoverunder1k #skinsta #skincareregime #skincarediary #houstonblogger #htownblogger #uobeauty⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #intothegloss #pinkskincare #skincaregoals https://www.instagram.com/p/BtmfeGihe1P/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1n50fzrv55mx8
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jessicakehoe · 5 years
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What’s the Deal with Skincare Mini-Fridges?
If you follow any number of beauty influencers on social media, chances are you’ve seen a certain kitchen item cropping up in closets, changing areas and on bathroom counters. In lieu of snacks and mini bottles of booze, mini-fridges have been appropriated by the beauty trend-making crowd, which they’re packing with skincare products instead—everything from sheet masks to eye balms and night creams. The thinking seems to be that products kept cool stay preserved longer and boost the effectiveness of products. But how much truth is there to the trend?
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If you could swipe one product from my skin care fridge, what would you take? #michelleleeskincare
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“I wouldn’t say that it’s a necessity…It’s more like an extra touch of luxury, ” says Melissa Sarps, lead therapist at Caudalie’s Meatpacking location in New York City. “Maybe if the products have probiotics in them, but regular products and natural products are generally fine to be kept at room temperature, as long as there’s no extra humidity or dryness in the room.” Cosmetics companies have hopped on the cooling bandwagon, with a handful of mini-fridges now on the market billed as “skincare fridges.” According to one such retailer, Makeup Fridge, keeping products refrigerated “not only helps to prolong their shelf-life but cold products also help to temporarily reduce facial puffiness.” But, wouldn’t anything cold have that de-puffing effect? Like, a bag of peas, for instance? “If you’re in summertime and you put a cooling cream on your skin, of course it’s going to feel good,” says Sarps. “Maybe you’re going to be a bit more glowing, but is it absolutely necessary? Do we all need to have a mini-fridge? I don’t think so.”
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we’re down to the final MINUTES of our exciting one year birthday giveaway with @cooluli_usa! one lucky winner will win their newest model of fridge, which is even bigger AND also includes a dry erase door, perfect for writing out your skincare routine, positive quotes or any sort of reminder 🕊 i actually just received mine yesterday lol i’m so late to the trend! but it’s so fun reorganizing and deciding which products i would like to keep cool and at my fingertips. if you already have one of these fridges that seemed to take the beauty community by storm, what are your favorite products to keep inside? i’d love to know! – mai👼🏻 / EDIT: GIVEAWAY CLOSED, CONGRATS TO @saintsumi ON WINNING 🥰 • • • #theglossarray #skincareobsessed #skincare #skin #skincareroutine #skincareregime #skincarecommunity #shelfie #skincareblogger #beauty #beautyroutine #beautyblogger #beautybloggers #blogger #blog #bblogger #bbloggers #makeuptutorial #makeup #makeupartist #makeupart #makeuptalk #makeuplover #igdaily #photography #photooftheday #flatlay #minimal #beautyflatlay #ltkbeauty
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Dr. Roni Munk of Montreal dermatology clinic Munk MD is of a similar mind. “Do I think refrigeration of a skincare product is necessary? No. If it’s a good skincare product, it will be stable at room temperature… How do you even know that the temperature you’re cooling a product it is going to be more effective?” Ingredient stability is an argument that has been brought to the table in defence of the skincare fridge, with Vitamin C cited as a particularly vulnerable ingredient. However, in order for Vitamin C to work in a formula, it has to be stabilized with other ingredients. There are certain exceptions: “Some ingredients we recommend refrigerating���prescription acne creams, for instance—but the general creams people are using from stores or medical-grade products do not need refrigeration.”
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long time no #minifridgeshelfie 💜 spot any favorites? ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ #palmbffs #skincareblog #beautygram #beauty #koreanskincare #skincarediary #beautyproducts #naturalskincare #skincareroutine #skincarecommunity #skincareobsessed #365inskincare #saturdayshelfie #sundayshelfie #minifridge #skincareshelfie #beautycommunity #kbeauty #beautyaddict #igtopshelfie #cosmeticfridge #discoverunder5k #koreanskincare #abbeatthealgorithm #abskincare #rasianbeauty
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The consensus? Using chilled out products on your face feels nice. Having a fridge to store your favourite products in is fun. Do you need to go out and buy a mini-fridge to ensure the effectiveness of your products? It seems the answer is no. “If you really want a result, you’re going to want to use medical grade ingredients that are stable at room temperature,” says Dr. Munk.
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beanstyled · 5 years
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Give your Skin A Workout! This feels sooo good. This Rose Gold Metal eye massager with dual end product applicator is simply amazing. I could do this all day... If I had the time. Keep in your @cooluli_usa For added cold eye depuff ability. Found @forever21 @shoskincare Eye Cream Full Video: https://youtu.be/7YBLgGQAHaI 😘👀💆🏻💄🗣 . . . #f21xme #saturdayskincare #skincare #bblogger #kbeauty #eyemassager #shoskincare #eyecream #egf #koreanbeauty (at Galleria at Sunset) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwxdiUlgqw-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ivrblv6yhimz
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