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Dec 11, 2012
Alicia R.
The *"yes to tomatoes" skincare is great. It is natural, organic, and it can clean your skin and leave it feel like never before. I use the "yes to tomatoes" spot stick and facial cleanser. I never use makeup because my skin is so clear and there's no point! Makeup is just a coverup if you use it everyday. I never need it. I love my skin. When I tried the spot stick my pimples vanished overnight. I used the cleanser too. This skincare is great for anything. I still haven't finished exploring the range! There's a lot. I go on ASOS for shopping and I was actually surprised to find the "yes to carrots" on there! I think everyone should try it. My friend was jealous because I never need to wear makeup. So give it a try! You have nothing to lose except your blemishes!
*there's also yes to: carrots, blueberries and cucumbers