I totally put 111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Retinol Oil in the list because of the diamonds. 111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Retinol Oil ($230.00)
Related: 3 Ways To Exfoliate Sensitive Skin 3. There’s a smaller 30ml version that costs “only” $85.00. But I prefer lactic acid because it goes the extra mile and hydrates skin, too. Sometimes, you just gotta suck it up and give your skin what it wants. That’s why I recommend it even though it costs an arm and a leg. But, where to find it? So few products have it… The US version of Sunday Riley Good Genes Treatment comes to the rescue. If you have sensitive skin, lactic acid is probably one of the few exfoliants you can tolerate well. Sunday Riley Good Genes Treatment ($122.00) Want to skimp on skincare without compromising on results ? Subscribe to the newsletter below and receive the “Skincare Dupes” cheatsheet with all my fave dupes:Ģ. Related: Are They Dupes?: Skinceuticals CE Ferulic Vs Timeless 20% Vitamin C + Ferulic Acid Serum Plus, it’s fragrance-free, so may be suitable even for sensitive skin (as long as it can tolerate the 15% concentration of vitamin C).
If you’re looking for a serum that can really slow down premature aging and make your complexion glow, this is it. Boosts sun protection (but, it’s not a sunscreen, so don’t use it that way!).Increases collagen production, keeping your skin firm.
Fights the free radicals that cause premature aging.Brightens the complexion and helps fade away dark spots and hyperpigmentation.It was the first to come up with CEF (vitamin C + vitamin E + ferulic acid), one of the best antioxidant combos ever. Skinceuticals CE Ferulic is one of the most duped skincare products ever. So, what expensive skincare products are really worth their price tags? Here are my picks (in no particular order): 1. Related: 5 Unnecessary Skincare Products You Can Stop Wasting Your Money On There’s charging a premium and there’s being a thief. I refused to pick anything over $250 because, even if they worked, that really is asking too much. Everything in here is between $100 and $250. But, I had to pick a pricing point most people would agree on. Price: Everyone has their definition of what’s outrageously expensive (if you ask my mum, she’ll say anything over $10.00).No point splurging on something that stays on your face for less than a minute. Cleansers and scrubs end up down the drain.
Toners and masks are nice to have, but your skin can live without them. The stuff that really makes a difference. Because, if you’re gonna splurge, splurge on the workhorses of skincare.