Even though I'm still a broke-ish graduate student, I try my best to incorporate high quality products into my skincare regime. And by that I mean that I usually ask for the fancy stuff for holiday/birthday gifts. I use a little bit of high-end stuff mixed with drugstore purchases,
I rounded up a few of my current skincare go-to's, from serums to masks to peels and micellar water:
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Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate - "A nighttime facial oil that visibly restores the appearance of skin" (kiehls.com).
I requested this little nugget for Christmas after hearing a lot of positive reviews from other bloggers. I absolutely love the smell, and it definitely hydrates my skin without making me break out. Note: this is not an anti-aging product. When I first starting using it, I thought "visibly restoring the appearance of skin" meant it was going to get rid of my forehead wrinkles (it doesn't). According to Sephora's website, it's best for dryness and dull, uneven texture. I've seen a big difference in that regard, so I would recommend if you're in the market for that kind of serum!
GLAMGLOW SUPERMUD Clearing Treatment - "A skincare mask designed to visibly clear the complexion" (sephora.com).
I know this mask isn't a giant revelation...nearly everyone I know has heard about GLAMGLOW masks, but I absolutely love this one! You can literally see the gunk being extracted from your pores as the mask dries...so oddly satisfying. I've had a couple of breakouts here and there, and this mask totally clears it up. It's a little pricier than I'd normally go for, but I have the mini version which is only $24! I rarely do a whole face mask - just problem areas - so it lasts a lot longer, too.
Silksence Blackhead Mask - In a nutshell, it's a peel-off blackhead remover/mask. Ryan randomly bought this peel-off mask for us from Amazon...ha! I've only used it once (similar to the mask above, I use these types of things pretty sparingly!) and it was kind of weird, but certainly did the trick! I will say that it left a little bit of residue after peeling, but a few blots of a damp washcloth cleared it up quickly. This one is definitely cost effective at around $11...but I wouldn't use it on your entire face the way they have it advertised. YOUCH.
Yes To Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Micellar Cleansing Water - "Removes makeup, cleans and moisturizes skin all-in-one, without rinsing" (ulta.com).
Prior to purchasing this, I'd been using Garnier's micellar water and was not a fan. A few friends suggested I try the Yes To brand's version, and I love anything charcoal related (hence my above products!) so I opted for this guy. The pump is unlike any other product I've ever used - you put your cotton ball or wipe on top of the bottle (without flipping it over) and just push twice, and voila! It's ready to use. I will say, I'm not sure I'd purchase the charcoal again, solely because I use it as a makeup remover, and while the charcoal doesn't stay on your skin, it does stay on the cotton ball. This made it tough for me to tell if I was actually removing eye makeup. I think next time I purchase it, I'll try the cucumber or coconut version.
Botanics Organic Toning Spritz with Rosewater (super cheap at Target right now!) - "Purifies and refreshes skin after cleansing. This toner delicately, yet effectively, removes traces of makeup, leaving the skin revitalized" (target.com).
Who doesn't love a good toning spritz, especially in the form of rosewater? I spray this on my face before I go to bed, and I feel instantly refreshed. It's about as simple as that! Plus, it's a cheap thrill, and you know I'm all about those.
Erno Lazslo White Marble Dual Phase Vitamin C Peel - "A powerful two-step peel packed with super nutrient vitamin C to exfoliate, brighten, and moisturize skin" (sephora.com).
On the subject of cheap thrills, this next product is certainly not that...but if you have extra $ to throw down on skincare, I highly recommend this little set. I received this complimentary from Influenster a few months back, and I am obsessed. The peel (step 1) smells divine, like pure oranges. After massaging that into your skin for a couple of minutes, you apply the activator (step 2) which smells not quite as divine. This nifty little combo jump-starts the natural collagen process while simultaneously reducing dark spots and zapping dullness aka everything I need. Again, it's pricy - but worth it!
Not pictured: Skin Laundry Wrinkle Release Repair Treatment with Retinol - "A two-in-one nighttime anti-aging treatment plus moisturizer featuring the power of retinol" (sephora.com).
I make far too many funny/weird/ugly faces on a daily basis, and I have the wrinkles in my forehead to show for it (or am I just getting old? yikes!). While I'm a firm believer in the idea that wrinkles mean a life well lived (so long as they aren't sun damage related...), I prefer to keep them at bay. This little guy has helped reduce my fine lines on my forehead, doesn't have a heavy scent, and is super lightweight.
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