Philosophy
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Top 3: Skincare
I don’t have 3 products for two categories and I didn’t want to choose something just to choose it. These are all products that I’ve used throughout the year and have put to the test. Makeup Remover—Neutrogena Ultra Light Cleansing Oil—Neutrogena Makeup Remover Melting Balm Cleanser—La Roche-Posay Effaclar Medicated Gel Cleanser—Neutrogena Stubborn Texture Acne Cleanser—CeraVe… Continue reading
affordable, affordable skincare, CeraVe, cleanser, cleansing balm, cleansing oil, drugstore products, drugstore skincare, elf, Eucerin, eye cream, face mask, GlamGlow, Good Molecules, high end, high end skincare, It Cosmetics, La Roche-Posay, Lancome, makeup remover, mask, moisturizer, Neutrogena, Ole Henriksen, Philosophy, serum, Skincare, Supergoop, toner, Tula -
Dry/Normal Skincare Routine Recommendations
Neutrogena Makeup Remover Melting Balm Soap & Glory Glow Your Mind Cleansing Balm Garnier Micellar Water elf Holy Hydration Makeup Melting Cleansing Balm Neutrogena Ultra Light Cleansing Oil Tula The Cult Classic It Cosmetics Confidence In A Cleanser Philosophy Purity Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gentle Cleansing Lotion CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser Ole Henriksen Glow 2O Kopari… Continue reading
affordable, affordable skincare, CeraVe, cleanser, cleansing balm, combo skin, drugstore, drugstore skincare, dry skin, dry/normal, elf, Estee Lauder, eye cream, first aid beauty, Garnier, GlamGlow, Good Molecules, high end, high end skincare, It Cosmetics, Kopari, LOreal, makeup remover, Mario Badescu, Micellar Water, moisturizer, Neutrogena, normal skin, Ole Henriksen, Peter Thomas Roth, Philosophy, Skincare, Soap & Glory, SPF, Supergoop, The Ordinary, tonerserum, treatment, Tula -
Neutrogena Bright Boost Skincare Line
For the next few months, I’m going to set my current skincare aside and use products from Neutrogena’s new Bright Boost line. In my current routine, I use products from several different brands and lines. I haven’t used one specific brand or one specific product line in a long time so I’m interested to see… Continue reading
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Mask Monday: Philosophy Purity Clay Mask
Claims –Draws out impurities, scrubs away blackheads, and shrinks the look of pores –Skin is left refreshed, glowing, and appears virtually blackhead free Price –$35 for 2.5 oz –$18 for 1.0 oz —Ulta, Sephora, Nordstrom, philosophy.com Pros –Smaller size for travel and/or testing –Smells good –Effective –Leaves skin feeling soft and smooth but not stripped… Continue reading
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My Mask Collection
GlamGlow Supermud Clearing Treatment –$24 for 0.5 oz, $69 for 1.0 oz :: Sephora, Nordstrom, glamglow.com –I mainly use that as a spot treatment –So expensive, but so worth it –Not for the faint of heart, you feel a slight burn and it will leave your skin red –Will continue to repurchase this. I’m on… Continue reading
About Me
Dog mom :: shoe obsessed :: lipstick lover :: Christ follower :: aunt