I tend to be very picky about most things. Especially about what goes on my face. I'm a slave to my Lancome regimen, but I'm always looking at new products, and hopefully someday I'll find a line that doesn't cost me over $100 for the full set. That would be nice.
I've tried so many different brands of eye makeup remover since I started wearing mascara at 13. This is the only one I use anymore, it's oil free, super gentle, and it only takes one little pad to removed all my eye makeup. No cotton balls, no puffy pads, just one skinny little slice of eye makeup remover pad. I love this stuff.
My Lancome cleanser is a clarifying formula, so I only use it once a day. Every other time I wash my face (I wash in the morning, after my workout, and at night) I use this. I just discovered this cleanser by St. Ives. It's an olive cleanser, and so far I'm very happy with it. It's moisturizing without being greasy, deep cleansing without stripping, and smells vaguely like olive oil, which is nice. Isn't anyone else tired of creamy cleansers that smell like Noxema?
I can't find a drugstore moisturizer that's worth a damn. I've used Lancome Aqua Fusion for years, and can't see myself changing any time soon. This has SPF, goes on smooth, and doesn't feel like a moisturizer. It blends right in, and never gets tacky, and that's a good thing.
I use baby products on my skin. Lots of baby lotions, baby body wash, etc. No, I'm not crazy, I just have very sensitive skin. These don't irritate me, and don't dry my skin out or make it itchy. My newest favorite is Johnson's Lavender Chamomile Body Wash.
I also like to use Relaxing Baby Bath instead of bubbles. What of it?
oh imma do a post on this tooo!
ReplyDeleteAll of your posts are so pretty, Ashley. AND I always scroll on down to look at the glorious cephalopod at the bottom of your page. Hey, send me your address, svp.
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I love that eight-armed sea monster.