I've put together a collage of some of my current beauty favorites.
I have been searching for a good night cream for some time now. I don't think I've found it yet. Currently, I dab some Kiehl's Cryste Marine Firming Serum on my forehead and expression lines and then apply Neutrogena's Light Night Cream all over my face. Since I am quite young, I don't know if the serum is actually doing anything, but I think the lines near my cheeks and mouth are less noticeable now.
I know there must be something better than the Neutrogena light night cream though. It moisturizes pretty well for the night, but I would like something with some sort of enhancement. You know, one of those things that not only moisturizes and repairs your skin, but also magically smooths out your face and gives you that perfect baby glow. Because I don't suffer from an acne problem, I want to venture out to find something amazing.
I have these obvious expression lines on my forehead when I raise my brows or make a face. I wonder if there is anything that is made for that. Any recommendations? I am also looking for a good eye cream that prevents/reduces fine lines. What is your skincare routine like?
my skincare routine is really simple. i use facial wipes to take off my makeup, then i wash my face with whatever facial wash i have, then i put toner and i moisturize. :D
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I don't use anything on my face at night but I have seen on youtube that you can try Kiehl's eyecream with avocado and it works really well
ReplyDeleteI used to use Lush's Imperialis moisturizer at night, made my skin super soft :)
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girl you have expensive taste! i find that i have to keep switching my face products or else my skin will get used to it and it won't work anymore :( but i'm loving that collage!
ReplyDeleteThanks girls. I have heard about the Kiehl's eye cream too. I think I may give that a try. And Lily, I'll check out Lush products :)
ReplyDeleteHaha Donna, they are my favorites but I don't always stock up. I change up my make up a lot so I don't really use anything up haha
Thanks for the recommendations guys!
The collage is great:) I love that colour of OPI nail-polish!
ReplyDeleteLincoln Park is my favorite OPI polish too. It's perfect for the toes
ReplyDeleteLots of goodies there! x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is my favorite topic. Dior anything is the best.. I'm totally dedicated to Dior foundation--I like the airflash the best, but it's $60 and doesn't last me very long. Therefore, I've been resorting to the liquid foundation, which is $44 and lasts much longer. I also LOVE that Urban Decay primer potion--works wonders! I have yet to find an eyeliner that doesn't smudge at all . . . let me know if you know any magic answers to that one!
ReplyDeleteAnd OPI is where it's at. My current fave is Pop of Poppy. :)
Claire, you should definitely try out Stila's Smudge Pot if you haven't used it before. As an eyeshadow, it does not crease and as a gel liner, it does not smudge. I definitely recommend it.
ReplyDeleteomg--what's so funny is that I HAVE a Stila smudge pot, but I've never tried it as eyeliner (only blended on my lids)!! I'm totally gonna try it pronto--thanks so much for the tip!
ReplyDeleteNo problem, Claire. Tell me how it works out for you. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteoh these are definitely some of my favourites! Some great new-to-me finds too!
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this is such a great way or showing favourites, really creative! love your blog =0 xx
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Very nice collage!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could try the antioxidant range from Neutrogena if you are in the US where they actually have plenty of different lines (unlike here in the UK...snif). If you haven't hit your thirties I would wait to try the one with retinol though. Once you're skin gets used to it you won't see a difference!(or at least that's my experience)
I just tried this eye cream by Sibu and I'm really loving it, great natural ingredients - http://store.sibubeauty.com/antiwrinkle-eye-cream-p/sbec6000.htm
ReplyDeleteto nourish + fill out lines - try a specialized serum underneath your moisturizer and a primer before your foundation. If you're looking for milder, one-step treatment, I'm using La Roche Posay's Cicaplast as a primer (on Lisa Eldridge's recommendation), but it's really a post-procedure recovery lotion so it's pretty moisturizing at the same time.
ReplyDeleteHope that helps! I'll probably do a review soon on the Cicaplast if you want to check that out before you spend your money =)