Girls with Great Skin
I'm getting to the bottom of all of my current products and I'm looking to "upgrade" my routine, and spend a bit more money on my skincare. On a good day, here's my normal routine:
Morning:
Wash with cold water
Eye Creme for Dark Circles
Moisturize with Earth Organics Almond Fragrance free with SPF 15.
Night:
Wash with Avalon Organics Creme, or Neutrogena Stress Scrub once or twice a week
Eye Creme
Olay Night Rejuvenation Creme
My issue is that Olay tests on animals, and I still have issues with black heads on my nose and on my chin. I normally have pretty nice skin but it's sensitive and will break out almost every time I wear make up. Recently I've been having issues with my complexion and it may just be because I need to replace my makeup brushes.
I'm curious to hear what your routine is for great skin, and what products you swear by.
Morning:
Wash with cold water
Eye Creme for Dark Circles
Moisturize with Earth Organics Almond Fragrance free with SPF 15.
Night:
Wash with Avalon Organics Creme, or Neutrogena Stress Scrub once or twice a week
Eye Creme
Olay Night Rejuvenation Creme
My issue is that Olay tests on animals, and I still have issues with black heads on my nose and on my chin. I normally have pretty nice skin but it's sensitive and will break out almost every time I wear make up. Recently I've been having issues with my complexion and it may just be because I need to replace my makeup brushes.
I'm curious to hear what your routine is for great skin, and what products you swear by.
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I have been to a dermatologist to have my acne treated. She recommended only using hypo allergenic and alcohol free products to prevent the skin from "acting out" due to reactions to the products.
What she recommended I use:
Mornings:
Gentle hypo allergenic foaming face wash.
Oil free hypo allergenic face cream (preferably containing some salicylic acid).
Oil free hypo allergenic sunscreen.
Hypo allergenic eye cream.
Evening:
Gentle hypo allergenic foaming wash.
Benzoyl peroxide 2.5-5%.
Hypo allergenic face cream containing Retinol-A (vit. A)
Hypo allergenic eye cream.
I find that Vichy is very good for this, if a bit expensive. Obviously you don't need to use all of this if you haven't got acne. It's just an example.
For some things I use cheaper products, but still make sure it's hypo allergenic and doesn't contain any alcohol.
Also if your skin breaks out from make-up have a look at make-up that doesn't make your skin break out.
Oil free and preferably hypo allergenic.0 -
I love Repèchage skincare products. I use the Tzone cleanser, toner, moisturizer, honey almond scrub and moisturizing clarifying mask, and twice a month I use the biolight miricle brightinig mask.0
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Look into Origins.
Actually go to a counter, tell them what your issues are and they will suggest products. They will also give you samples so that you can try them out before you buy.
I specifcally use:
Morning:
Dr. Weil Mega Mushroom Face Wash/Treatment Lotion/Serum/Face Cream
I use their facial brush when putting on face wash.
Night:
Dr.Weil Mega Mushroom Face Wash/Treatment Lotion/Serum
I then use Origins Night-A-Mins cream or Drink Up Intensive Face Mask.
I also use the facial brush at night.
My skin is smooth, soft and flake free ever since I started using this routine. I actually notice a difference when I don't use it, and notice that my makeup doesn't go on as smooth, and my skin breaks out a lot more without it.0 -
I've always had major skin issues. Nothing I've tried has worked for long. I started using baking soda, apple cider vinegar, and antibacterial soap mixed into a paste. For extra stubborn black heads or rough spots, I add in a litte bit of sea salt. It's natural and cheap! Also, I noticed that it lightens my dark spots!0
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I don't have great skin but it is not horrible for being almost 43. I slather my face with coconut oil and wipe it off with steamy wash cloths. I moisturize with a low % of aha followed by coconut oil. Simple and it works for my sensitive skin. If i feel i need a bit of exfoliating I use baking soda mixed with coconut oil. 99% of skin products turn my face red and burn so this was the solution through trial and error.0
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I think I might be young still (I'll be 28 in a couple weeks) But I don't use anything really. I don't use soap on my face at all except perhaps a little bit sometimes to get any stubborn eye make up off. And I use a hypo allergenic lotion when my face feels very dry (a lot more in the winter time). It's working for me. I don't even wear face powder or anything, just eye make up and lip gloss, and my skin looks very nice usually.0
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Have any of you tried Periconne MD line?. I was interested in it after reading up on it.0
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Anyone out there know a remedy for blackheads on noses? They are so annoying, I don't know even know what to do. Anyone?0
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Have you tried an exfoliation followed by a pore strip?0
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I love the Oil of Olay line of skin care products. I am 44 and I have good skin for my age, I think most of it is genetic though! I stay out of the sun and I think that makes the biggest difference. My sister who tans regularly, is two years younger than me has terrible wrinkles.0
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I never had skin issues until a few months ago. It turns out I am allergic to the syacillic acid in the products I was using along with the SPF that they put in creams.
Now I use an antibacterial bar by cetaphil, apricot face scrub and rubbing alcohol as an astringent.. It's been over a month and I have been acne free.
I also have a bunch of serums that I use for wrinkles and stuff as well.0 -
Look into Origins.
Actually go to a counter, tell them what your issues are and they will suggest products. They will also give you samples so that you can try them out before you buy.
I specifcally use:
Morning:
Dr. Weil Mega Mushroom Face Wash/Treatment Lotion/Serum/Face Cream
I use their facial brush when putting on face wash.
Night:
Dr.Weil Mega Mushroom Face Wash/Treatment Lotion/Serum
I then use Origins Night-A-Mins cream or Drink Up Intensive Face Mask.
I also use the facial brush at night.
My skin is smooth, soft and flake free ever since I started using this routine. I actually notice a difference when I don't use it, and notice that my makeup doesn't go on as smooth, and my skin breaks out a lot more without it.
Origins is great!!0 -
I worked at the clinique counter before Nursing school and I love all of their products. It is worth the money. I would go to the counter and get them to personalize your skin regimen if you are thinking of switching, there are so many great products to choose from. I also like the clarisonic mia it is AMAZING!0
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I exfoliate as needed with 1/2 baking soda 1/2 ground nutmeg, enough water/milk/yogurt to make a thick paste, and I use it on my face and body. After my shower, I follow with a rinse of chamomile and rosemary tea with a tablespoon of lemon juice per cup on my face. (I only use enough to soak a couple of cotton balls) then I moisturize with a dab of grape seed oil with a couple drops of myrrh essential oil mixed into the bottle. A little goes a long way.
On days that I feel dry or have worn makeup, I use the oil cleansing method: http://www.crunchybetty.com/nitty-gritty-on-the-oil-cleansing-method
I prefer natural ingredients, instead of synthetic, and you can buy most of your ingredients in the grocery store or online, through Eco and animal conscious suppliers. My skin has always been sensitive and prone to dryness, and since switching from brand name or drug store product, it's never been better.0 -
Wash face with shower gel in the morning in the shower lol, moisturise with simple moisturiser. Slap on make up. Take make up off at night with a baby wipe. Done lol0
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I have to fight pretty hard to have good skin, this routine is the result of a lot of trial and error. The important parts are mostly what I learned to keep away from my skin whenever possible (dirty hands, dirty towels, perfumes, dyes) and being willing to adjust to skin's need. During the winter, my mix is more towards moisture, during the summer I use more of the healthy skin to prevent acne, and wash more often.
Wash my hands (method liquid soap)
Wash my face (glycerin soap with no perfume or colorants. Preferably brambleberry honey base)
Dry (preferably with a towel used specifically for the face. )
Moisturize (Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture SPF 15 mixed with Neutrogena Healthy Skin)
If I'm going to a meeting that day, I add covergirl liquid foundation to the moisturizer mix, it looks like I'm not wearing makeup, but evens out skin tone, and use burts bees lip shimmer.
Please, if you avoid products that are tested, stick to classic formulas that have been used on skin for a long time. Many of the makeup companies are on the cutting edge of designing weird new molecules and chemicals, and are trying out using medicinal herbs in weird new ways.0 -
Liz Earle0
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I've never really had bad skin to be honest - lucky me So I tend to just take my makeup off with Bioderma Crealine H20 Cleanser and then wash my skin with cetaphil. I do that morning and night, morning I use the Bioderma to take away whatever gross went on my face during the night.
Moisturiser wise, I use Origins Vitazing during the day and a bit of Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask at night.
I use a La Prairie eye cream which is okay, nothing to shout about though so on the lookout for a good one of those at the moment.
And to exfoliate, I use an estee lauder one. I can't remember the name but it's in blue packaging. It's quite abrasive though. I also like using just brown sugar (soft, not raw) with water on my face. And then raw brown sugar with olive oil to exfoliate my body!
And other than that, I get a facial once a month at a spa - so I guess that's a nice deep cleanse.
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P.S try Cetaphil cleanser and moisturiser, they are so mild so perfect for really senstive skin xx0
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I swear by Liz Earle!
It's not the cheapest but it's good value. The ingredients are 100% natural and it's absolutely brilliant for my skin0 -
baking soda facials and cider vinegar toner
keep the makeup light and oil-free and wash brushes frequently0 -
My favourite skin product is birth control.
No, really. I've been on it for 10 years. A year ago I tried to go off it, and I immediately broke out with horrible acne and giant pores. I toughed it out for 4 months, hoping it would go away, but eventually gave up and went back on the pill. Within 2 weeks my skin was perfect again.
So now I only wash my face when I have makeup to take off, so really only 2-3 times a week, with tea tree face wash from The Body Shop. I also use argan oil at night for moisturizing, and once every couple of weeks I use a baking soda scrub.
I am a little terrified of what's going to happen when I have to go off the pill to have a kid, but I guess I'll cross that bridge when I get there.0 -
I am a Clean n Clear and Proactive girl.
Clean n Clear Blackhead Mask
Clean n Clear Skin Brightnng Facial Scrub or Detoxifying Glensing Wash
Proactive Toner
Clean n Clear Moisturizer0 -
Clinique Acne Solutions: LOVEEEEE!!!0 -
A multivitamin and plenty of water. I have some products that I love (esp. Fresh Soy Cleanser -- it's really gentle but still takes off waterproof mascara), but for me the nutrition and hydration piece is what matters most.
ETA: Oh, and always washing off any makeup I'm wearing before bed. ALWAYS.0 -
I worked at the clinique counter before Nursing school and I love all of their products. It is worth the money. I would go to the counter and get them to personalize your skin regimen if you are thinking of switching, there are so many great products to choose from. I also like the clarisonic mia it is AMAZING!
I second Clinique. I use their facewash and moisturiser, and I have a little sample of an eye cream. I don't wear a lot of make-up either, but if I do wear foundation, I use a good one, like Estée Lauder. I have pretty good skin most of the time.0 -
i have great skin and i dont do anything at all with it....
when i wash my face i just dunk my bead under the bath water and relax and feel the warm water lol...
the most i do is put some argan oil on my face....... or lotion.. im not o high maintence even though i wish i was lol... but it still looks like i took hours to get ready even though i only take 15 minutes tops....0 -
Anyone out there know a remedy for blackheads on noses? They are so annoying, I don't know even know what to do. Anyone?
I have super sensitive skin but these work for me.
Make a paste from baking soda and lemon juice. Massage on and rinse with warm water.
During a dry slin spell... Nutmeg and buttermilk. mix them into a paste and scrub your face. You can add a little wheat germ or ground flax, etc to get more scrubby action. Let it sit and then rinse with warm water.
Honey is also really good for skin. But as always... Lots if water and a clean diet seem to help the most0 -
I avoid excessive sun exposure, drink lots of water.
Of course keep it clean. But I don't use any pricey cleansers or lotions.0 -
I'm prone to breaking out from most products I've found, but years ago I discovered Usana Sense' and it's really fantastic! I recommend the daily cleanser, day and night moisturizers and the rice bran and creme masques. Everything smells SO yummy, too.
http://www.beautifulscience.com
You can pick up the basic combo pack on the Usana website for $90, but eBay has them cheaper. Sometimes sample packs are available on eBay, as well.0
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