Laura Stott

Laura Stott

Beauty expert
Date of Birth: 01.01.1960
Country: Dive

Content:
  1. Beauty Guru Rates 'Penny-Pinching' Anti-Ageing Tweaks
  2. Cutlery for Eyelash Curling: 9/10
  3. Anti-Static Sheets for Frizz Control: 7/10
  4. Olive Oil for Nail Drying: 2/10
  5. Matchbox as a Nail File: 6/10
  6. Toothbrush Lip Massage: 3/10
  7. Dishwashing Glove Body Massage: 10/10
  8. Coffee Filter for Oily Skin: 7/10

Beauty Guru Rates 'Penny-Pinching' Anti-Ageing Tweaks

Rubber Glove Facial Exfoliation: 5/10

Beauty expert Laura Scott tried using Marigold rubber gloves to exfoliate her face. While the scrubbing motion was enjoyable, she experienced redness and irritation post-treatment.

Cutlery for Eyelash Curling: 9/10

Scott found that using a spoon to curl her lashes worked better than a traditional eyelash curler. The rounded shape provided a natural curl without any pinching or discomfort.

Anti-Static Sheets for Frizz Control: 7/10

Scott praised anti-static sheets for effectively taming her unruly locks. The treated sheets removed static electricity, leaving her hair smooth, shiny, and smelling fresh.

Olive Oil for Nail Drying: 2/10

While olive oil sped up the drying process for her nail polish, Scott found it left her hands feeling greasy and smelling unappealing.

Matchbox as a Nail File: 6/10

Scott used the rough surface of a matchbox to file her nails. While it provided a quick and temporary solution, she cautioned against using it regularly as it could damage nails.

Toothbrush Lip Massage: 3/10

Scott experienced dryness and irritation on her lips after trying a DIY toothbrush exfoliation. She recommended proceeding with caution when using this method.

Dishwashing Glove Body Massage: 10/10

Scott highly praised using a dishwashing glove for body massage. She found it improved circulation, exfoliated dead skin, and fought cellulite. It offered a cost-effective alternative to spa-grade body scrubs.

Coffee Filter for Oily Skin: 7/10

Scott discovered that coffee filters acted as budget-friendly blotting papers to reduce shine and absorb excess oil. They were made of a similar material to pricey blotting sheets.

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