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Honest review of Emma Chamberlain's Bad Habit skincare line
Emma Chamberlain's Bad Addiction skincare line Courtesy of Bad Habit

An honest review of Emma Chamberlain'due south Bad Addiction skincare line

Everything you need to know about the x-piece drove and most importantly, does it work?

Skincare lines are the new celebrity fragrance. Everyone has one, from Alicia Keys and Millie Bobby Brown, to Pharrell Williams and Kylie Jenner, with influencers branching into the beauty scene with products too.

The latest comes from influencer Emma Chamberlain, who was recently appear as creative director and global brand ambassador for Bad Addiction, a colourful new skincare brand. Described every bit a "hybrid skin-care wellness brand", it's designed for stressed-out pare, with Chamberlain focusing the x-piece collection for Gen Z and millennials dealing with acne, a condition that the influencer has been open about experiencing on her social media.

Boasting more than 12 million Instagram followers and nearly 10 million YouTube subscribers, much of the new range, available now on Morphe (and owned past its parent visitor Forma Brands), is already sold out, but I was smashing to put it through its paces. Information technology's broken down into ii categories; daily skincare essentials with two cleansers and two moisturisers, and targeted quick-set treatments that include a face oil, hyaluronic acid face mask, charcoal mask, face mist, AHA/enzyme peel, and mitt cream.

Stressed-out skin is the near apt description I could use for myself. Whether it's dealing with abiding outbreaks of hormonal acne, congestion and added spots from dreaded maskne, or tackling dry out, flaky skin on my cheeks, there'due south piddling keeping my complexion happy in lockdown. For a week I used nothing but products from the Bad Habit range. Firstly, the packaging is fun, sturdy and smartly done, busy with bold font and piece of cake-to-read ingredients lists, with the colour of each packaging correlating with the production it contains.

Everything is nether £thirty and richly infused with essential oils so information technology'south naturally very fragrant, and at that place's an excessive use of colour, that makes no difference in performance but is extremely Instagram-friendly. As I'm prone to sensitivity, I was wary that my skin may be irritated by the combination of color and fragrance. While a week certainly isn't long enough to fully exist able to judge how my skin reacted to using the products, I can share all the nitty-gritty details of how they felt on the skin and whatsoever changes I saw while using them.

Click through to read my private reviews for each product and the terminal verdict, where I've picked the one product that'southward earned the elevation spot.