Women: What's your fav thing in your beauty routine?

_Lovely77_
_Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
What is your favorite thing within your beauty/style routine, the one thing you refuse to go without (if any)?

Not just makeup either, skin care, hair care etc.... and what products or style tricks have proven to be the most affective for you?

Guys: You can answer too
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  • VBnotbitter
    VBnotbitter Posts: 820 Member
    A balaclava. Thankfully it's coming into winter here.
  • surfinbird_1981
    surfinbird_1981 Posts: 946 Member
    I use Beauty without Cruelty for my make up, for ethical reasons and I find the products are good to my skin (no harsh chemicals) http://www.bwcshop.com/
    For my face I use Naked Bodycare - again, 97% natural, no harsh chemicals, vegan etc. http://www.nakedbodycare.co.uk/
    For my hair I use Organix

    I can't go without my lip balm (raw, organic and vegan) it is literally the best I have ever tried http://www.hurrawbalm.com/
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
    A balaclava. Thankfully it's coming into winter here.

    If you put lotion on first and then the balaclava you will have skin that is silky and smooth (in my Adam Sandler voice)
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
    I use Beauty without Cruelty for my make up, for ethical reasons and I find the products are good to my skin (no harsh chemicals) http://www.bwcshop.com/
    For my face I use Naked Bodycare - again, 97% natural, no harsh chemicals, vegan etc. http://www.nakedbodycare.co.uk/
    For my hair I use Organix

    I can't go without my lip balm (raw, organic and vegan) it is literally the best I have ever tried http://www.hurrawbalm.com/

    awesome, I will have to look those up. Organic is def the way to go
  • mpmama2re
    mpmama2re Posts: 212 Member
    heat protectant hair spray
    garnier gel moisturizer
    john frieda flyaway tamer (which I can't find at any B&M store anymore! :( )
  • surfinbird_1981
    surfinbird_1981 Posts: 946 Member
    I use Beauty without Cruelty for my make up, for ethical reasons and I find the products are good to my skin (no harsh chemicals) http://www.bwcshop.com/
    For my face I use Naked Bodycare - again, 97% natural, no harsh chemicals, vegan etc. http://www.nakedbodycare.co.uk/
    For my hair I use Organix

    I can't go without my lip balm (raw, organic and vegan) it is literally the best I have ever tried http://www.hurrawbalm.com/

    awesome, I will have to look those up. Organic is def the way to go

    It has definitely been worth it for me, I used to have terrible skin, now it is smooth, blemish free and glowing.
    The lip balms...seriously gorgeous :laugh: I could eat them!
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
    heat protectant hair spray
    garnier gel moisturizer
    john frieda flyaway tamer (which I can't find at any B&M store anymore! :( )

    have you tried Amazon? I have a few beauty products that can be a bit pricey but worth it when it comes to my sensitive skin so I always check amazon first... usually can find the same products there and at a cheaper price
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
    I use Beauty without Cruelty for my make up, for ethical reasons and I find the products are good to my skin (no harsh chemicals) http://www.bwcshop.com/
    For my face I use Naked Bodycare - again, 97% natural, no harsh chemicals, vegan etc. http://www.nakedbodycare.co.uk/
    For my hair I use Organix

    I can't go without my lip balm (raw, organic and vegan) it is literally the best I have ever tried http://www.hurrawbalm.com/

    awesome, I will have to look those up. Organic is def the way to go

    It has definitely been worth it for me, I used to have terrible skin, now it is smooth, blemish free and glowing.
    The lip balms...seriously gorgeous :laugh: I could eat them!

    I use baby lips by Maybelline and LOVE it... But it's def not organic, I shall give your brand a try
  • Tiki1978
    Tiki1978 Posts: 364
    Sleep :)
  • Jazz_2014
    Jazz_2014 Posts: 150 Member
    Lotion. I neglected my skin for years and gradually started using lotion.

    First it was just on my face but now it is any body part exposed ( arms,legs,feet, neck)
  • melnorwich
    melnorwich Posts: 60 Member
    A really good haircut. I found a brilliant hairdresser in March and the new cut has made a world of difference to how i feel about myself.

    I really like the topic of this post. I think that feeling good about yourself and hopeful when you look in the mirror is key to maintaining motivation to lose weight.

    Mel
  • Titanuim
    Titanuim Posts: 331 Member
    Sunscreen.
  • surfinbird_1981
    surfinbird_1981 Posts: 946 Member
    I use Beauty without Cruelty for my make up, for ethical reasons and I find the products are good to my skin (no harsh chemicals) http://www.bwcshop.com/
    For my face I use Naked Bodycare - again, 97% natural, no harsh chemicals, vegan etc. http://www.nakedbodycare.co.uk/
    For my hair I use Organix

    I can't go without my lip balm (raw, organic and vegan) it is literally the best I have ever tried http://www.hurrawbalm.com/

    awesome, I will have to look those up. Organic is def the way to go

    It has definitely been worth it for me, I used to have terrible skin, now it is smooth, blemish free and glowing.
    The lip balms...seriously gorgeous :laugh: I could eat them!

    I use baby lips by Maybelline and LOVE it... But it's def not organic, I shall give your brand a try

    I've got all my mates on to Hurraw, I hope you like it.
    Yeah, Maybelline is owned by L'Oreal, they still test on animals if a country deems it necessary (they sell to the Chinese market so they do still test).
  • kershaann
    kershaann Posts: 1,824 Member
    last time I wore make up was oct 2013, I shampoo my hair and that's it, sooooooooo I will say my workout!
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
    I love all the responses. Especially the sleep and sunscreen one. If I go outside I use sunscreen and I never sun bathe (obviously as my photo makes very obvious) and I go at least 3 days a week with no makeup on to allow my skin to breath.
  • Tillyecl1
    Tillyecl1 Posts: 189 Member
    Neutrogena concentrated hand cream. Because I cycle and run outside a lot my hands get dry to the point of soreness, so I put some of this on and they feel lots better :-)
  • Emsie_lou
    Emsie_lou Posts: 50 Member
    SLEEP!! Make sure you get at least 7-8 hours per night :)
  • bunbunzee44
    bunbunzee44 Posts: 592 Member
    Never going to sleep with make up on. :3 My favorite eye make up remover is Cils demasq (Maybelline). It's the only one that suits my sensitive eyes.
    For hair products I favor non parfumed ones. Wet hair spray is a must if you want to style your hair with heat (but also use heat protectant!). It's not very healthy for the hair, but if you want lasting curls for some special occasion.. deffinitely not for every day use though ^^
  • TamTastic
    TamTastic Posts: 19,224 Member
    Most important. Always wash your face. Even if you get in at 6am. Wash the crud off. And moisturize. I have been doing that since my teens and early 20s.

    Drink a ton of water. I cut out all soda and other stuff like that. I drink one cup of coffee in the morning and water the rest of the day.

    Antioxidants. Green tea and other awesome natural ways to get it.

    I take a great multi-vitamin from Rainbow Light and it helps my skin.

    I wash with Noxema!! lol It's cheap and it works!!

    I found a moisturizer called Sanre. It's a little spendy but not like the super expensive stuff. Closer to drugstore prices. I love the eye candy eye cream and the sleeping beauty night cream.

    Get plenty of sleep. Sleep regenerates everything!

    And of course watch the sun. Being tan is a great thing but not if you look like a leather bag at 40! lol I embrace my pale complexion! :laugh:
  • surfinbird_1981
    surfinbird_1981 Posts: 946 Member


    And of course watch the sun. Being tan is a great thing but not if you look like a leather bag at 40! lol I embrace my pale complexion! :laugh:

    This!!

    Fake it all the way :laugh:
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member


    And of course watch the sun. Being tan is a great thing but not if you look like a leather bag at 40! lol I embrace my pale complexion! :laugh:

    This!!

    Fake it all the way :laugh:

    Yes, there's too many alternatives out there that are much safer for your skin. I worked for a few cosmetic surgeons, aside from surgery we did a lot of skin care and skin corrections. I can't tell you how many women who were teens in the 70s say they wished they knew then what they know now about sun tanning etc. Sun is great but like everything it can be abused and used in excess.
  • miss_jessiejane
    miss_jessiejane Posts: 2,819 Member
    Chapstick. I have big lips, I can't live without Chapstick.
  • jenschroll
    jenschroll Posts: 162 Member
    Sleep, water, and tinted all-in-one moisturizer. :happy:
  • Beckilovespizza
    Beckilovespizza Posts: 334 Member
    Water, My Clarisonic and Rivtalash
  • I have quite sensitive skin and am prone to break outs. always struggled with finding a foundation that wasn't thick and gloopy.
    I found clarins skin illusion foundation was amazing! so light and easy to apply :) also my skins completely cleared up!
  • mzbek24
    mzbek24 Posts: 436 Member
    I like dry body brushing every week before a shower-when I remember to do it haha, and if not I also reallyy like Frank coffee scrubs, they smell amazing, it's fun and I noticed a visible difference in my legs appearance, cellulite, and softness after only a couple of times using it!
    considering it's all the rage on instagram I thought it was going to be a bit overrated, but it wasn't! I'm about to get some more to see if it helps my stretchmarks on my tummy too, they faded for a while but they're a bit more visible now with weight loss for some reason :|

    After I body brush and shower I put on some rosehip oil on my elbows, knees, stretch marks and any scars, and I really like Sukin soothing body moisturiser which is all natural ingredients as well.

    Also I have a Foreo Luna I've been using daily for 6 months, but honestly I'm not sure it's all that.
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
    Water, My Clarisonic and Rivtalash

    How do you like the Revitalash? Use to sale that and the Latiesse. Most of our patients though liked the Latiesse more.
  • _Lovely77_
    _Lovely77_ Posts: 993 Member
    I like dry body brushing every week before a shower-when I remember to do it haha, and if not I also reallyy like Frank coffee scrubs, they smell amazing, it's fun and I noticed a visible difference in my legs appearance, cellulite, and softness after only a couple of times using it!
    considering it's all the rage on instagram I thought it was going to be a bit overrated, but it wasn't! I'm about to get some more to see if it helps my stretchmarks on my tummy too, they faded for a while but they're a bit more visible now with weight loss for some reason :|

    After I body brush and shower I put on some rosehip oil on my elbows, knees, stretch marks and any scars, and I really like Sukin soothing body moisturiser which is all natural ingredients as well.

    Also I have a Foreo Luna I've been using daily for 6 months, but honestly I'm not sure it's all that.

    Oh, I should try this dry body brushing. Sounds awesome
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    definitely squats and deadlifts.
  • ItsCasey
    ItsCasey Posts: 4,021 Member
    I have the Neutrogena version of the Clarisonic, and it makes a big difference in the appearance of my skin.

    Aquaphor (made by Eucerin) is a great moisturizer for the eye area.

    Specific makeup products I like: L'Oreal Magic anti-redness primer (I use it under my eyes to correct dark circles), Benefit eye bright (put some on the inner corners of your eyes in the afternoon when you start to look like you want to murder people), Clinique lash-doubling mascara (way better and about $10 cheaper than Dior)

    Also, Curel foot therapy. Moisturize your feet, y'all. Seriously.