Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Skincare Routine: Updated and budgeted!

Every now and again I like to mix up my skincare a bit. I find something, or a combination of products that work for me, but then still feel the need to try something else, in case maybe it’s better. I’ve been on the poor side recently so I’ve been looking for inexpensive yet efficient products. I love the brand Simple, and have done for a long time now, I like that I’m using products that both do the job they’re intended for and are kind to my skin. Their oil balancing moisturiser is one I’ve stuck with even if I’ve changed my cleanser and toner. It’s not that I don’t want to try anything else; I know that one day my skin will change and I will need a moisturiser more hydrating, but for now this is the perfect moisturiser for me. Having said all this, I did actually change it recently! I ran out of my HG moisturiser and had to replace it, I only had time to go to one shop and they only stocked the light and heavy (or intense?not sure what it’s called) Simple moisturisers. I went for the light, and I think it’s great. I really don’t like to use perfumed moisturisers, or perfumed anything for that matter, on my face. This is just a really basic, no frills moisturiser that will suit most people, yet when I buy Simple I still feel like I’m buying a decent product, where the quality isn’t jeopardised. I’m also using Biore’s Pore Unclogging Scrub in place of my favourite face wash Lush’s Angels on Bare Skin, because it’s half the price! It does the job, but I don’t believe it’s a better product in any way and I can’t wait to go back to my Lush. The cleanser by Simple is pretty standard, not designed for a specific skin type as is the toner which I’m using in place of Lush Tea Tree Water, all to save the pennies!

I start my new job tomorrow (eeee!) so after payday I can carry on shopping as normal and would like to experiment a bit more with high end products, or at least return to my favourite mid-range: Lush, but really I’m wondering if I need to spend a lot on beauty products. I know I shouldn’t really moan about having no money in times like these because I wasn’t made redundant unlike the scenario for a lot of people out there, I left my job willingly to move to London, and luckily it worked out for the best. But in my time of thrift, I’ve learned how to budget properly and not waste money, important life lessons! I was thinking, when it comes to skincare, what products do I really not need to spend very much money on. For a face-wash, I like the product to be as close to nature as possible, which often means it’s more expensive. I prefer using Lush because even though the product gets washed away, there are no nasty chemicals in there which can make your skin worse. I believe a cleanser, since it’s a product that has a primary purpose to take off make-up and wipe away impurities, can be skimped on. It doesn’t really benefit your skin too much to have fancy ingredients. The ingredients will not stay on your skin long enough to make any real difference. Toners and moisturisers on the other hand stay on the skin longer. Toners leave a residue as they tighten and close your pores, and moisturisers are obviously designed to sink into your skin. So finding a good quality moisturiser that works for you is important, since this is also the base for your make-up. I’ve always felt like I would be willing to spend more on a great moisturiser, but then I’ve seen television programmes and read in magazines how Simple comes out on top even next to a brand like Chanel in a blind test and wonder if it’s really necessary to splurge, especially since I love Simple myself.

So I guess this is a post to show you what I’m using right now, and give you some ideas if you’re budgeting like me! But also to ask the question: which high end skincare products do you use that you don’t feel like you could find a drugstore equivalent to? Or are you happy using drugstore?
xXx

9 comments:

Lydia said...

I use the Clinique 3 step skin care system and it has worked amazing for me - but I have been using the YSL moisturiser for the last few months as I feel I needed a richer moisturiser.. I have combination skin and the YSL hydra protect mosituriser is the first moisturiser I can use which is for dry skin (and not labeled "oil free") that doesn't break me out so I'm pretty happy with it.

Thinking of trying out Mario Bedascu skin care when I run out of Clinique and YSL.. I've heard such great things about it and most products are around £14 on hqhair.com :)

xox

jen said...

I made a skincare post yesterday just explaining how I spend A LOT of money on my skin purely because I see it as the biggest investment you can make and I struggled for so long with bad skin I'm glad to stick to products I know that work - even if they are expensive!

xxx

Computergirl said...

I'm doing a 30 day skin challenge at the moment to try and get my skin in better shape (no spots/scars etc..) I have been given a 3 step clinique set but havent tried this one yet.

I believe simple is made in Birmingham, which is quite cool. Also one of their anti wrinkle products out performed rival products (sometimes costing 60 times as much!) I have a blog post to write on that!

I'm glad other people use simple too. Sometimes nothing beats it!

lorien kate said...

I used to use Simple! I loved it heaps but it didn't really do much for my skin... Just kept it nice and tidy without adding some wow factor to my dull tone... Im now just switching from Jurlique to Lush, and so far loving it! Have you tried the Lush face masks? Im obsessed with them! I use "Crash Course in Skincare" 3 times a week and another one just once per week! :) xx

This chick's got style said...

Really nice post and lovely blog!

Lions, Tigers and Fashion OH MY! said...

thanks for the info, I am using Proactiv and it is too expensive!

Frock Around the Clock said...

I've used simple in the past and it is rather good. Lush is gorgeous but seems to get more and more expensive every time I go in. My favourite is Mask of Magnaminty - always manages to rid my face of spots! :) x

Frock Around the Clock said...

I've used simple in the past and it is rather good. Lush is gorgeous but seems to get more and more expensive every time I go in. My favourite is Mask of Magnaminty - always manages to rid my face of spots! :) x

♥ Marta ♥ said...

This is awesome.... I always love learning what other bloggers use :) Personally, I adore Kiehls skincare.

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