Starting Over with Justine Jones

Starting Over with Justine Jones
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Starting Over with Justine Jones is all about major moments in a person's life that required them to start again, whether that be in a relationship, a career or even a new skin care regime. Many people reach a point in their lives where they have to start all over again, and this podcast is all about how to find the strength to do so.
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The podcast delves into significant life changes including relationships, career shifts, and self-care routines, with episodes like Alison Cork discussing health and happiness for women over 50, Craig Lomas sharing his transition from design to psychic coaching, and Jessie Hallett's inspiring journey to sobriety, all aimed at empowering listeners to embrace their own fresh starts.

Starting Over with Justine Jones is all about major moments in a person’s life that required them to start again, whether that be in a relationship, a career or even a new skin care regime. Many people reach a point in their lives where they have to start all over again, and this podcast is all about how to find the strength to do so.

Sophie is a consultant pharmacist who specialises in all things skin. She is a SaveFace Governance board member, the founder of the Aesthetic Pharmacists Group UK and has over 14 years experience in aesthetic medicine, she is here to give us her hints and tips for radiant, healthy skin.
Below are all Sophie's tips, advice and links to products that she recommends.
Skincare Basics: What Do We Really Need?
There’s no one magic product, but a solid skincare routine doesn’t need to be complicated. Most people only need 3–5 simple steps—morning and night. Remember, consistency is key! And don't expect results overnight. You won't see improvements with any product for a few weeks.
Morning Skincare Routine
Step 1: Cleanse
Everyone should start the day with a clean face. If you wear makeup or sunscreen, consider a cleansing balm first, followed by a gentle cleanser.
Cleansing Balm. You need this if: You wear makeup, sunscreen daily, or want a gentle but thorough cleanse without stripping your skin.
Spend: Elemis Cleansing Balm – £40https://uk.elemis.com/the-pro-collagen-cleansing-balmSave: Beyoma Melting Balm Cleanser – £15https://uk.byoma.com/products/melting-balm-cleanser/?srsltid=AfmBOopEw3qkgcmljwLlMCqZLnFHmWG2VTM8y8HG2RtrypV-168jcvb4Cleanser
You need this if: Your skin gets oily, feels congested, or needs a refreshing daily cleanse without dryness.
Spend: Skin Rocks The Gel Cleanser – £33https://skinrocks.com/products/the-gel-cleanser?_gl=1*1wa78py*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlMfABhCWARIsADGXdy9lTcgPvMj1WVbQsYRH72RpegaBbUZ_W8-xG339o79tUBFp9ADEVWYaAvWNEALw_wcB&gbraid=0AAAAAoLj3MKctmaJyYJW-qPq7NVksgl73
Save: CeraVe Foaming Cleanser with Niacinamide – £12https://www.cerave.co.uk/skincare/cleansers/foaming-cleanserStep 2: Exfoliate (Optional but Great)Best applied as a toner—these acids help refresh and smooth the skin.AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid): Great for dull, dry, or sun-damaged skin.
BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid): Ideal for oily, acne-prone, or congested skin.
You need this if: Your skin feels dull, uneven, congested, or prone to breakouts.
Spend: Alumier Bright & Clear – £48https://uk.alumiermd.com/products/bright-and-clear-solution?srsltid=AfmBOooLCdaIiS0EfNVJ8eMqQ3KHleoZGzhv5XSq7Z9ymPppCMqY5Hp3
Save: Pixi Glow Tonic – £18https://pixibeauty.co.uk/products/glow-tonic-250ml?srsltid=AfmBOor6Nk_Uh0EgQJ6icSrFqcYThIKx9ioKqm0Nzd8xIbvNxX2pdmjv
Step 3: To see more head over to YouTube to read the info there and get all the advice with links: https://youtu.be/56SaGX-4KeE
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