So a looooong time ago I wrote about how I was starting a safer skincare/ makeup routine. That did indeed happen. But as it turns out, all skincare is not created equal and I ended up trying a ton of different brands. I started out with the brand that seems to be the most prevalent, BeautyCounter. And I have to say, ehhh. I didn't love it. I didn't notice a difference in my skin at all and honestly my Olay moisturizer performed better. It was a lot of hype, but not a lot of results. I do appreciate what they are doing with the ingredients, but it wasn't a match for my skin. But it was
expensive, so I finished using it. But I won't be buying it again.
On a more positive note, I
love this product. My skin looks and feels ahmahzing after using it. I will buy this again and again. You can read more about Tata Harper and her approach to natural skincare
here.
I also tried a few products from the french brand Caudalie. The one that stood out to me the most is
this eye cream. It works wonders on dark circles and puffiness. There is a reason it's nickname is "the Cadillac of eye creams". It's pricey, but it's a good size bottle. Read more about Caudalie and their ingredients
here.
As far as moisturizers go, this is where I had the most trouble. My skin is dry y'all. In the winter it's flaky and and my complexion is awful. I tried lots of different brands and for a while was just using
this face oil because I had given up. But it wasn't cutting it when the weather was cold and dry. I still love that oil, but now I use it with this fantastic moisturizer....
It's the beeessstttt. I use it at night and put thick layer on and sleep with it. My skin is dewy and smooth in the morning and stays like that ALL DAY! Before makeup I'll use a bit of the Tarte face oil. If you haven't been using face oil before your makeup, I suggest you start that now. Your makeup will glide on so nice and even. I also recommend
this oil.
I also picked up a few other CR products after I bought the moisturizer...
This mask is great and makes my skin soft and smooth while cleaning out pores.
This you can use as a mask and then a scrub. Smells lovely and really exfoliates your dry skin.
After I have this baby I am going to try out this retinol treatment. Gotta get after the fine lines. And as much as I wish I could do that with an all-natural product, you need retinol for that. I've heard great things about it and hopefully my sensitive skin likes this better than past retinol treatments I've tried.
While Colleen Rothschild products aren't completely natural, they are formulated without parabens, sulfates, formaldehyde, PABA, and a few other no-no's. You can read more about it here.
So there you have it. It's been a lot of trial and error to get to this point. But I was commited to finding products that were better for my body but also improved my skin. It was a lot harder than it seemed.
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