Wednesday, 19 June 2013

my skin care evening routine


first to remove my facial makeup I use the Nivea visage cleansing lotion. I just spread this lotion all over my face (but not near my eyes), and then just rinse off the lotion by splashing warm water onto my face. I love this product and find it does the job well, I cannot tell you the price as I was given this product by a family friend. but I wouldn't think of it being very pricy and you should be able to find it at any drugstore that sell Nivea.

then to remove my eye makeup I just use a simple makeup wipe, I'm not stuck to one staple brand for my makeup wipes I just normally pickup what's cheap at boots because I find they all give the same results and I go through them very quickly.


I then don't use this every evening, normally when I'm having a break out or going out the following day, but I would then apply this face mask which I do love and find it works lovely on my skin, it does dry it out slightly but by then applying a moisturiser its perfect. this product is part of the superdrug's own brand, meaning it is cheap at £3 but does work so I then wouldn't contemplate in buying a more expensive brand or product.


to then make sure all my makeup is removed and to exfoliate my face, I use the Garnier Pure Active Exfo-Brusher Wash ideal for fighting spots and fades marks. this is my favourite skin care item I own, and it's only £3 in superdrug, after using this my face defiantly feels squeaky clean. 

I apply this product by twisting the applicator and squeezing the bottle so the product appears on the bristles. then in a circular motion I spread the product across my entire face. 

the product it's self works by removing any dead skin cells from your face, this cleanses the pores deeply, and protects your skin from spots. using this product you can strait away see a huge difference in the appearance of your skin it feels and looks cleaner.


then to make sure every last part of makeup was removed and all the now open pores are clean, I apply the clean and clear deep cleansing lotion for sensitive skin. this also helps prevents spots. this is applied by putting the product on a cotton pad, then wiping it all over my face, what I love about this product (that may sound a bit strange..) is that when you wipe this over a blemish the spot does then sting, to me this means the products working, and I don't immediately see a difference but I do feel refreshed in my skin and cleaner.


then I only normally apply this on a cold day if my skin feels dry or dehydrates, it's the No7 soft & soothed gentle toner I just use this product to hydrate my skin after deeply cleansing it, this is nice to apply to refresh you skin.


after that I apply a moisturiser to protect my skin, again this is very hydrating and I don't splash out on a expensive moisturiser because I use this every evening and use it up quickly, this one works perfectly at only £2. 


then if I have an active blemish I apply sudocrem to my face this dry outs the spot and I find it's speeds the clearing process. again I love this and would recommend it you notice a difference as soon as you wake up and its very cheap.


then to prevent dark circles I use the simply pure aqua hydrating eye gel. I'd say I'm not in love with this product and you get what you pay for at £2 but it's okay and does make a small difference but not noticeable within around the first 3 days.

I apply this product under the eye with my ring finger and gently dab the product below my eyes I don't rub the product in because I find it doesn't work as well as dabbing it.


lastly to keep my lips moisturised I use my jack wills lip balm in english rose, this smells lovely and floral, and it is very moisturising. this again was a gift so I'm not sure on profits but it works wonderfully.

all these products work well on my skin and I do have sensitive skin that a mixture of oily and dry in places.

disclaimer - all these products I found well for my own skin type and was bought with my money or from friends and family. 

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