Today we start testing a new product we found on Amazon, The Weluv 4 in 1 facial brush. I don’t have the worst skin, I am very lucky that I have never really suffered from acne, oily or dry skin. However in the past few years I have noticed that I am not looking great.

I have Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis which leaves me bedridden so I get very little sun exposure and take a lot of medication, in addition my diet is not great. I do try to buy the absolute best products that I can which over the last few years has included Decleor, Elemis and my current favourite Gatineau. So I have decided to start monitoring what is working and what is not.

I really do love trying new products and as I feel that my skin is looking a little dull, I decided to give a facial brush a try instead of just trying a new face wash. I ordered the Weluv 4 in 1 facial brush off Amazon in the hope that it will help remove some of the dullness and discoloration patches.

If you have tried this brush or something similar already let me know what you thought as I would love to hear your opinion.

Do you think another brush is better or have your tried something which made a difference to your dull skin.

Do you have an illness that keeps you bedridden? Have you tried a product which has made a difference to your skin?

I will keep you all updated over the next few days, Love always, Alisha 😘

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