FROM The Ordinary to Laura Mercier, there are countless skincare brands to choose from.
And now one beauty guru has claimed she can tell what you look like based on the products in your skincare routine.
Taking it to social media, Rachel Finley, who's dubbed herself the HydrationCEO on TikTok, shared a video of some of the most popular skincare brands and the people she was convinced used these.
She started off the viral video with Clinique, one of the more high-end staples for many.
If your bathroom shelves are packed with products by this company, you're most likely a middle-aged woman, the TikTok ''beauty bestie'' believed.
Just as sought-after is The Ordinary, the relatively new brand that gained popularity for its low prices.
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In the clip, Rachel revealed that she thought that this was a favourite for a slightly younger generation.
Known for its colourful and bright packaging, the South Korean company, Glow Recipe, offers wide range of products to help tackle various concerns, such as oiliness and redness.
If you're amongst those spending money on this brand, Rachel said you could be a young teenager.
Another company that's gained increasing popularity is the Japanese brand, Shiseido.
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Although products by this skincare company are more on the expensive side, the reviews online are countless and positive.
Here, Rachel had inserted an image of a young woman rocking a Dior bag, stylish glasses and quirky earrings.
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Next up the list was Neutrogena, which to most is recognised for its affordable Hydro Boost line – and if you find yourself buying these products over and over again, chances are you're a young woman in her mid-twenties to thirties.
And no skincare video can go without the infamous Apricot Scrub by St. Ives.
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Sharing her thoughts, Rachel claimed that this is a product used by younger men.
Did she get you guys right?
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