Showing posts with label Clinique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clinique. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2011

Skincare now

    Apart from Clinique's Clarifying Lotion, which I have been using faithfully since I was at school, I haven't found any skincare must-haves yet. And I have tried sooo many.

    Here are the products I am using now.



    Witch Naturally Clear Cleansing and Toning Wipes
    Estee Lauder Soft Clean Moisture Rich Foaming Cleanser
    Clarisonic Mia
    Clinique Clarifying Lotion 2
    By Terry Source de Rose
    Clinique Turnaround Instant Facial
    Clinique Turnaround Concentrate
    Lancome Genefique Repair night cream
    LiLash



    At night: The easiest way to take my make-up off is to use wipes. At the moment I have witch hazel wipes which aren't bad. I then wash my face with Estee Lauder's foaming cleanser. A few times a week I use the Clinique turnaround mask. I wipe my face with the Clarifying Lotion, then pat by Terry's rose-scented lotion onto my face and neck. I finish with Lancome's Genefique all over; this cream promises everything but hasn't shown me any results :-( I'm also using LiLash (again).

    In the morning: Estee Lauder foaming cleanser, Clinique lotion, By Terry lotion, Clinique turnaround concentrate, some sample eye cream (not pictured).



    Do I like the Clarisonic? I've been using it for two months and haven't seen any improvement in my skin. I will persevere, however. There are lots of people out there who swear by it, though: check out Meg's reviews here.

    This is the second time I have tried LiLash and all I can say is that it works. False eyelashes become such a thing of the past because your real eyelashes will grow unbelievably long. Like crazy long. With a curl, even - so you can chuck out those eyelash curlers. I have tried RevitaLash and that worked but it stung when it got in the eyes, and Talika didn't do anything, as far as I could tell. Source URL: http://plasticsurgerycelebrities.blogspot.com/search/label/Clinique
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Mini haul: Laura Mercier and Clinique

    I would describe my skin type as normal most of the time; not particularly sensitive, nor too dry or too oily. I have relatively good skin - I get spots only on rare occasions. My t-zone tends to get a bit shiny but if I use skincare for combination skin, it's usually not enough and my skin feels tight.

    Lately I have really been struggling with oiliness on my forehead, though. To be honest I have always regarded skincare and make-up rather separately, and not really considered: skincare + makeup = effect?

    Well, I think it's time to change that. Since my day cream ran out, I've been using one moisturiser for day and night: Resilience Lift Extreme for dry skin from Estée Lauder. This is my first jar of the stuff and I like it. It smells wonderful (passion fruit) and is anti-ageing, which is reassuring. It has SPF 15, which is important for during the day. It's fine to use at night as well because the sun protection isn't activated unless you go out.


    But I think it's too rich as a day cream, for me at least. It doesn't matter which foundation or powder I use, my forehead starts to shine after just two hours!

    So I went out and got Clinique's Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel. I'm planning on using this oil-free gel only on my forehead.


    I'm still looking for the perfect loose powder, as well, so I got two. Both are from Laura Mercier: Mineral Finishing Powder in #1 and Loose Setting Powder in Translucent.


    I used to have the loose setting powder and liked it so this is a repeat purchase. I'm going to give it another try.

    The mineral finishing powder is new to me and there are so many positive reviews out there, I had to get it!

    As any effective experiment should be conducted, I will only test one variable at a time! So I shall be starting with the mineral powder first.Source URL: http://plasticsurgerycelebrities.blogspot.com/search/label/Clinique
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