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"You could have used something else and your skin would have been better, but you never know because you choose that one cream and you think it works, but you don’t know if you could have looked even better with another cream." - Inez van Lamsweerde on "Into the Gloss"
I feel this truth of this quote more acutely now that I actually see my skin ageing – it’s no longer an abstract I read about in magazines. In theory, I accept ageing as due course. In reality, I have to restrain myself from losing all control in the beauty section of a department store and start flinging money at La Mer, La Prairie, SK-II, etc.
Still, I'm trying my best to fight the panic. I had been flirting with the idea of serums and other more potent products than my standard regime of moisturiser… and moisturiser. But a fling with Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Concentrate left my skin breaking out more than usual and so I gave it to a friend. Testing out samples of other serums didn’t move me either.
So I came back to square one in the end – stick to my routine of a good cleanser and moisturiser and let go of the insecurity driving my burning desire for a miracle product. Instead, I’m dedicating this post to the little things I love that makes me feel better about my temperamental skin.
I’m big on moisturising – my skin is happiest when it's well-hydrated, so I devote a lot of time to finding the perfect one that hydrates without getting greasy in the tropical weather.
I’m not especially brand loyal, and I also think that often there’s no big difference between one product and another in terms of functionality – most things on the shelf are probably pretty effective, but no one brand works for everyone. It comes down to a mix of personal brand preference and finding something your skin “takes” to. You just have to keep trying until you find something that works.
Scent is very important to me when choosing a product. I find the smoothing on of something that smells fantastic very therapeutic and calming – at the end of the day it’s part of my “winding down” ritual.
Brands I’ve always liked are Shu Uemura, L’Occitane, Jurlique, and Aesop. All of them make great cleansers that clean very thoroughly without drying me out, and smell fantastic – Shu Uemura’s Foaming Cleansing Water, L’Occitane’s Imortelle Brightening Cleansing Foam, and Aesop’s Amazing Face Cleanser especially. I rotate between these three.
Jurlique makes the best exfoliating scrub I’ve ever tried – it smells like breakfast (oatmeal, honey, a hint of something tart) and your skin feels amazingly smooth (but not raw) after. It also leaves me with this zingy, glowing feeling. I can only describe it as sheer awesomeness.
Exfoliating is a big part of my routine – I do so at least once a week because humidity makes my skin clog up so fast. I also like Kiehl’s Rare Earth Pore Cleansing Mask every other week for a real good clean.
I’ve had to change moisturisers a few times to keep up with the changes in my skin – it dehydrates a lot more than it did in my teens and early 20s. I no longer wash my face with cleanser in the morning because it’s too drying – water does the job these days. Shu Uemura’s Depsea Moisturising Lotion has been the best moisturiser for me by far, but recently I made the jump to Aveda’s Botanical Kinetics Hydrating Lotion – it is hands-down one of the best-smelling moisturisers I have ever tried, and it does the job well.
I’ve been taking a bigger interest in Aveda because of their eco-credentials - the company, though owned by cosmetics giant Estee Lauder, is committed to responsible packaging, responsibly sourced and natural ingredients, buys wind power to manufacture its products, and doesn't conduct animal testing. Now that they have a store in Singapore, I have more opportunity to try out their products. Jurlique is also good if you want to try products that are grown and sourced sustainably. ASOS stocks a decent range of “green” beauty products, although that is probably cancelled by the carbon footprint of the shipping, haha.
For body, I like body lotions from Aesop (primary for the smell) and L’Occitane (excellent hydration, and smell). L’Occitane and Aveda are also my go-tos for shampoo, but when my budget is low, I like L’Oreal – and their new sulfate-free EverPure range rocks. It’s for coloured hair but it works pretty well for me, and smells amazing – rosemary and mint.
So that’s my beauty routine, in one very rambly post. Share yours? Even better, do a post! Everyone should have an Into The Gloss moment.
PS: I have fine lines forming under my eyes, and think I need to consider eye cream. Any recommendations?
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I was struck mostly by this philosophy: "The less you interfere with the skin's ability to achieve balance, the better". It's by Evan Healy, some hippie aesthetician whose skincare line is one of the most natural and best I've ever used. I've noticed that if I fuss less with my skin, it works better for me.
Anyway, a suggestion for eye cream - not sure if you can get this in Singapore but Bionova makes an excellent one. It's all synthetic and chemical-ridden I reckon, but hey, it works like a miracle and I'm vain.
As for eye creams, I've used Clinique All About Eyes Rich since I was 18 and I love it. It is extremely hydrating but not greasy and doesn't make your eye makeup stray, even in high humidity (and I lived in the Philippines for a time so I know about humidity). For my night eye cream I use something with glycolic acid and kinetin, which I'm pretty sure is available in Singapore: VMV Hypoallergenics Re-everything Eye and Lip Serum.
I'm passing along information about a $150 Perricone MD skincare giveaway to you and your readers on my blog. It's an amazing opportunity to get some self-care this holiday season! I highly recommend their eye cream -- and also Olay Regenerist Eye Serum. Also, Caudalie's Cru Eye cream is great but maybe not worth the price tag.
I hope you'll get a chance to enter! This is so perfect for this entry.
xo
christine
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Love the Clarisonic in the shower in the morning, too.
Trying to accept ageing as due course, but desperate to find out a magic potion that will stop the process.
I made a post a couple of months ago about the beauty products that work for me. It covers from body moisturizers to mascara, but there's a bit on face creams too. You can find it here: http://soniadeli.wordpress.com/2011/08/31/the-essentials-beauty/
PS: very well spotted quotation by Inez van Lamsweerde, by the way :)
Ammu: The routine from your dermatologist sounds a lot better than the ones from the derms some of my friends have been seeing - they seem to be prescribing too much medication for what to me seems like pretty mild problems.
Anon (10.26pm): What samples I've tried of Dr Hauschka was like you said, too stickym but they seem to work so well for a lot of people that I definitely have to try it out again.
Amanda: I love that comment by Evan Healy - I will remember that every time I feel like I need to slick on lip balm.
What kind of homeopathic skincare are you using?
I'm certainly vain enough to want to look for that Bionova eye cream.
Anon (2.49): Thanks for the recommendations - I definitely need to road test eye creams - my fine lines are depressing.
christine: Thanks for letting me know about that!
lindsay k: Thanks! Hope to read a little more about your skincare favourites on your blog!
soniadeli: Just checked out your post! My mum is a fan Advanced Night Repair too, and she has great skin. Maybe that will change my mind about serums..
a: I just realise a local shop stocks REN, I definitely want to check that the next time my stuff runs out. I agree, simple works well for me. My skin isn't perfect but adding more products to my routine has never made any positive impact, so why bother.
mel: Hahaha, it will take nerve for me to commit that kind of money to eye cream - my biggest fear is that it will turn out a total waste because you can never tell with skincare. But maybe one day I will!
I recently visited Aveda and bought the last bottle of Rosemary Mint shampoo. Restocks come next week. It sold out really fast. I will try it once I am done with my kiels shampoo.
As for eye cream I recommend Caudalie
L.L.: I'm not sure if it is, but I will certainly look out for it. I've read about it, and I love the name, haha. Thanks for the recommendation!
editor: Trite, but true. I depend on good sleep, and lots of water, to stay healthy. What mask from REN do you use on a daily basis?
joannawnyc: Yep my fine lines are definitely genetic - I blame my father. I have dark circles even when I sleep like a baby too. I guess I should just wear my sunglasses more religiously...
what works best for my oily skin is baby oil. i use it as cleanser/moisturizer in the evening and to remove make up and i my skin is pretty good when i remember to do this!