If you ever happen to walk by my desk, I guarantee you'll see a bottle of face mist. Ever since I started using them years ago, mists have been as much a part of my daily routine as cleansers and serums. I rotate between different brands every morning, and I always give my skin an extra spritz mid-afternoon. But I wasn't always convinced of their merits. In fact, I used to think they were just fancy water—refreshing, maybe, but that's about it. I was SO wrong.

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My name is Alex, and I wanted to do a series of short makeup and skincare videos, to help those with Scleroderma. I myself have Diffuse Systemic Sclerosis with advanced lung fibrosis, Raynaud's and inflammatory arthritis. So do know and understand what it is like to have facial and skin changes due to scleroderma. I was a Beauty Therapist with my own Salon before I became ill, and miss it dreadfully, but if I can still be of help to anyone then I am very happy to do so. I must apologise for my breathlessness and hoarse voice, they are sadly complications from my lung disease, but hopefully you can still hear me clearly.


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Cosmetics are substances or products used to enhance or alter the appearance of the face or fragrance and texture of the body. Many cosmetics are designed for use of applying to the face and body. They are generally mixtures of chemical compounds derived from natural sources such as coconut oil , or may be synthetic or artificial.