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Facial Starter Kit?
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Will shortly be doing a course where they offer a facial starter kit for £75 which seems quite pricey - any other recommendations where to get a starter kit from? :)

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Hi Vidavooz
It depends what's in the kit. If you have a range of cleansers, toners, moisturisers, exfoliators and masks, to suit all skin types, then it might be quite a good investment. If you want to compare prices you could maybe look at the Ellisons or Bellitas catalogues or websites. Not sure of the website addresses but a google search should help.
Love

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Hi
to be honest your best bet is to get the starter kit that the college advisors as you need to make sure you have the same stuff as them.
good luck on your course - hope you enjoy it

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i'd have to agree with susan. If you're doing a course, then it's best to have the same productsas yor tutors :)
however, if you decided that you really didn't want it, salon services do a range called 'chi', it's about £60-65 plus vat, I think. There are two cleansers, an eye make-up remover, a toner and exfoliant (which is pants), two moisturisers, an eye cream, a mask, and four different massage oils.
I've found that, even with a brand like 'chi' and not dermalogica, etc, clients love the feel of their skin afterwards. Though i'd buy another exfoliant.

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Hi Vidavooz,
Wher abouts is th course you're doing? As i've been looking for a couurse for just facials.
Many thanks
Saffron

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