Oily Skin Care Routine
Hi Everyone!
Today I'm going to be sharing with you all of the
products I use in my skin care routine. I use quite a few
products but not as much as some. This combination
has worked great for me but I can't guarantee
that it will work for you too.
Video
PRODUCTS I USE:
Makeup Remover(face):
Equate Beauty - Original Clean
Wet Cleansing Towelettes
Makeup Remover(eyes):
Rimmel London - Just Let It Go
Gentle Eye Make Up Remover
(on a cotton round)
Face Mask:
Freeman - Facial Clay Mask
Avocado & Oatmeal
Cleanser:
Clean & Clean - Deep Action
Cream Cleanser
(with a spin brush)
Eye Cream:
Garnier - Ultra-Lift
Anti-Wrinkle Firming Eye Cream
Astringent:
Clean & Clear - Essentials
Deep Cleaning Astringent
(on a cotton round)
Step One:
Remove any makeup you have on. This seems
pretty obvious but often gets overlooked by many.
Sleeping in your makeup is one of the worst things
you can ever do to your skin. At night while you sleep,
your skin is repairing it. You don't want a film of makeup
on you skin when going through this process.
Step Two:
Face Mask. I like to use a face mask at LEAST once a
week. It helps clean deep down to your pores, leaving
your skin feeling clean and refreshed. I use it about every
other day but wouldn't suggest using it more than that.
Face mask come in a variety. Some are clay based,
others you just peel off. Depending your skin type
some will work better than others so I suggest reading
up on what will be the best for you and trying a few out.
Step Three:
This is honestly one of the most important steps.
Along with the cleanser I use a spin brush. This cleanser
works great for me, but I have to give a LOT of credit to
the spin brush. The bristles reach down into your pores
a million times better than what you do with just your
finger tips. If you have very acne-prone skin I think
that this might help. I have a friend who's very acne-prone
and has helped clear her skin up quite a bit. Plus, it's a lot
cheaper than a Clarisonic and if it doesn't work for you
or you just don't like it you didn't spend as much money
on it as you would have with the Clarisonic.
Step Four:
Eye cream. You don't need it but if you're around
the age of 23 I suggest starting to use one to help
prevent premature wrinkles. I'm only 17 but since I
wear makeup all over my eye area my under eyes have
been noticing a few fine lines so i decided to start using
one. I haven't been using it for very long, about 2 weeks,
so I'm not sure how well this particular one works. Plus,
I only use it at night before I go to bed. One thing I have
noticed is my eyelashes. Ever since I first started using this
they have been a lot longer, thicker, stronger, and overall
just a lot healthier. I had been wearing a lot of mascara on
a daily basis and noticed that after about a week or two
my lashes were shorter and more brittle. But then when I
started to use an eye cream they got nice and strong again.
So if you're a daily mascara wearer and have noticed that
your lashes seem a lot shorter and more brittle than the have
been in the past maybe using an eye cream will help bring back
some moisture to your lashes while helping with wrinkles.
Step Five:
To finish off I use an astringent. I'm still not 100%
sure what it is meant to do but I have seen a difference.
I don't get a lot of pimples but this is amazing for them.
The day I got this I felt a pimple coming on, the are was sore
and felt hard, I put some of this on it. When I woke up the
next morning it was gone. No joke. It was completely gone!
That is amazing. I also had a pimple that had already surfaced
so I put some of this on there too and two days later it was
gone too. The only down side of this product is that it
has an intense chemical scent. It has salicylic acid in it
along with "acne medication" so I assume that's the
cause of the strong scent.
And that's it! That is everything that I use on my skin on a daily
basis. It works wonders on my skin and I hope that this was helpful.
I have oily skin and it isn't sensitive so I can be kind of rough with it.
If you have more sensitive skin the only product that is harsh on the skin
would be the astringent so you can skip that step. Plus they're all drugstore
products so their easy to find no matter where you are. But overall I really like
all of these products and would suggest them to everyone. If you have any
questions please feel free to ask me in the comments down bellow! :)
xoxo,
Wren
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