Thursday, September 19, 2013

On Skincare

Recently, my skincare and makeup have been in a major transition phase. As I am running out of my Boscia Detoxifying Black Cleanser, I have started using just a plain white bar of soap as a face wash. Since my skin is very oily and has been breaking out, the bar doesn't tend to dry my skin out at all. Before the Boscia Black Cleanser, I used Boscia's Clear Complexion Cleanser and Tonic, which seemed to work fairly well but both contain alcohol. I was told alcohol dries out skin and is just not plain good for it. Since Lush exists, they were carrying Let the Good Times Roll during this time. It has so far worked the best on/for my skin out of every product I have ever used and needless to say, I am ecstatic for when it gets released during this holiday season. However, as it is September and still fairly warm, I am going to continue using a bar of soap as a cleanser and my newly purchased-for-the-first-time Boscia Clear Complexion Willow Bark Spot Treatment, that I am already seeing results from after just two uses. My enthusiasm about Boscia products is obvious and impossible to hide, since I believe it is the most effective with my skin type: oily and prone to breakouts. 

Since I am on a budget, or just have a very sad looking savings account, I had to put back a few other Boscia products while I was at Sephora yesterday, amidst a downpour which is to say that I am a dedicated shopper (explanation for my very sad savings account). Among some of them were Green Tea Oil Control Mask and the Clear Complexion Moisturizer. For this reason, of not wanting to be set back $100+, I only chose the $15 product (Willow Bark Spot Treatment) which I'm feeling will be used up quickly provided its effectiveness. 

Also while at Sephora, I had originally went in order to buy more of Tarte's BB Cream but had neglected to remember that it is $34. To my rescue came an employee who understood my worries about prices and introduced me to Smashbox's Try It Kit with their BB cream, perfecting powder, foundation primer, and a brush- all for $30. I was enthused by this find because it phases out my Tarte BB Cream and my Urban Decay Surreal Skin Mineral Makeup (which has apparently been discontinued). I had recently purchased another Try It Kit by Smashbox which included their pencil eyeliner, lid primer, foundation primer, lip gloss, and full exposure mascara- all for $19! These kits are extremely practical since you get a lot of product for a great price, and if a product doesn't suit you or your skin, you don't have to use an entire full-size. Another kit that I wanted to try but just couldn't swing is the Draw the Line kit from Sephora Favorites. It includes 7 different eyeliner colors of the liquid and solid variety, one being Sephora's own brand of liquid eyeliner which I live by. I am hoping they will have this set for a while but if not, the one product from it that I have great things about is Stila's liquid eyeliner, which I may just have to buy individually.  

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