I checked make up box for my clinique under eye cream to help reduce
puffyness. I put it on morning and night, and while more sleep will probably be the answer, in the mean time I am going the lotion-potion-cover up route! As I purused my make up box I saw aging lipsticks from free clinique days, my ELF eye shadows pallette colors I used were nearly empty, and my eye liner was sharpened down to the last end. I use only a few products so my shopping lists aren't very long:
- Moisturizers
- Eyeliners and Eye shadows
- Blush
- lipsticks and lip balms with touch of color
Occasional Use:
- "clear" mascara for special events on eyelashes and to tame my eyebrows
- bare minerals foundation occasionally
- a loose powder cover up for occasional spots or redness
- eye puffiness creams
Luckily I come from a genetic pool of youth fullness. When you see my Babcia, she looks 65 for her 82 years of age. And my moms only tell to her years is keeping her silver hair and not dying it anymore. Luckily we have good skin (and having a good diet helps). My laugh lines are light, and I know moisturizer, Vaseline and SUNGLASSES make all the difference! I wear sunglasses Year Round, because squinting doesn't help age lines. Even tho I have some pluses on my side, every girl, uh-um, lady, can use some added help.
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As with most things I decide to do, before I buy I research. I just want the most for my money. For me that means a Quality Product, that will do as advertised, and last!! I also don't have the cash anymore to buy those awesome jars of Clinique turnaround cream for $40 (and stocking up by buying when they gave away free stuff!). When my acne was starting in my 20's, I kept a simple routine of washing my face every night, an occasional facial scrub (Mill creek Wild Oats) and using the cream around my problem areas, dry and oily. It made a huge difference for me. Now in my 40's I know I need some magic to keep my magnificence going.
I actually searched drug store cosmetics, and came across both magazine beauty editor blogs and paid-product bloggers articles on this. Based on the month and year of publishing, you can see which makeup brands were being "advertised" in the article. But there were also some genuine comments by editors too. Articles lead to more links, and them some Pinterest research too. Here are my findings.
Must Have's
- Vaseline.
I use fragrance free Vaseline at night. It is NOT a moisturizer, but it does a great job of helping RETAIN what your skin already holds. For winter chapped skin prevention and soothing and summer dry skin, Vaseline is a tremendous resource. In winter we literally have the small container by our keys, and on windy city cold Chiberia Chicago days I put a small amount on my kids cheeks and lips to prevent wind burn (especially before sledding). I swear this stuff helps grow nails too. Somehow I always feel when I put it under my fingernails and on cuts and sores It helps heal! As for the "petroleum base" I did my own research and Vaseline has found to be safe for human external use. But you need to form your own opinion. (I also used this at every diaper change for every one of my kids! Its excellent diaper rash prevention). This is not a Vaseline commercial :-)
I use fragrance free Vaseline at night. It is NOT a moisturizer, but it does a great job of helping RETAIN what your skin already holds. For winter chapped skin prevention and soothing and summer dry skin, Vaseline is a tremendous resource. In winter we literally have the small container by our keys, and on windy city cold Chiberia Chicago days I put a small amount on my kids cheeks and lips to prevent wind burn (especially before sledding). I swear this stuff helps grow nails too. Somehow I always feel when I put it under my fingernails and on cuts and sores It helps heal! As for the "petroleum base" I did my own research and Vaseline has found to be safe for human external use. But you need to form your own opinion. (I also used this at every diaper change for every one of my kids! Its excellent diaper rash prevention). This is not a Vaseline commercial :-)
- Nivea Thick Cream Moisturizer.
I used Oil of Olay for years, thru my 20's it was just enough to help my skin. But I find myself needing a little extra. My skin shouldn't feel dry, clingy, and look sad. So I reviewed Creme de La Mar, $150 for a 30ml jar (cough cough). It is praised all over France as THE cream to use. I read article after article on it, and actually contemplated by it! However one article really brought me to my senses.
I used Oil of Olay for years, thru my 20's it was just enough to help my skin. But I find myself needing a little extra. My skin shouldn't feel dry, clingy, and look sad. So I reviewed Creme de La Mar, $150 for a 30ml jar (cough cough). It is praised all over France as THE cream to use. I read article after article on it, and actually contemplated by it! However one article really brought me to my senses.
A model spent 6 months moisturizing half her face with Creme de la mar and the other side with Nivea. And the Nivea side worked better, at an affordable price too. This article from the UK was also great revealing their "secret ingredients" (including Vaseline and glycerin) and how the creme originated.
- Natural Facial Soap and Occasional Scrub
I use a natural coconut facial soap every other day when I shower or when I work outdoors, which doesn't dry my skin. And 1-2 times a week a light facial scrub to get rid of dead skin, for a fresh feeling.
- Water (or Green Tea) and Sleep
Self explanatory and true!! I have 2 cups if coffee every day and then 2-3 cups of tea. Hydration equals detox, health and beauty. Once I slept for 8- hours or more for several nights my under eye bags disappeared!! Sorry, but sleep is a TRUE beauty secret.
- These brands can be found at either Walgreen's, CVS, or Target. Also at Ulta where noted. I researched online so I knew ahead of time which store carried which products.
Lipsticks:
Consistently a few brands kept popping up as good quality lipsticks, with long lasting color. I like Clinique and Lancome's lipsticks for their creamy texture, and lasting colors.
- NYX (was a little dry, I prefer applying with a lip brush)
- Nars,
- Burts Beeswax as lip balm and the new feature of having a touch of color added. - While shopping I discovered Nivea made a color lip moisturizer, and I live it!!
- YSL Sheer candy lip color
- Sonya Kashuk - red lipsticks are my favorite for a night out. They are creamy and don't dry out or stain my lips!!
(Which reminds me to go and pick up the nivea lip moisturizer. Its slightly bigger then Burts Bees wax for the same-ish price.)
Eye shadows & Eyeliners:
I like ELF, and I still use my bare minerals shadows. I have evolved into using my pinky to color my eyes, not a brush. I also keep my make up simple. I can find it at discount stores like Big Lots and TJMaxx and Marshall's.
These brands came up consistently as good quality and lasting.
- Make up forever - eyeshadows
- MAC and Lancome eyeliners
- Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips Custom Eye Enhancing Shadow & Liner, Green Eyes
- Sonia Kashuk - nude to gold eyeshadow
I do like Somia Kashuk at target. But mostly for eyeshadow, and lipsticks. She has a nice color variety. I use green eyeliners, in an olive tone which are hard to stay brand loyal since colors change with the seasons. (Except clinique, which has an "Egypt" color which I love and long lasting). I did buy one of her soft eyeliners which I found "too soft." I had to sharpen it frequently, and when it went thru it would get mushy.
I still like bare minerals shadows, and apply them as eyeliner. I use the thinest brush, dabbed in water and then over the color I want to use as eye liner. Blend on my hand to it isnt too thick and apply. 2 times usually covers one eye. Its more timely but a nice alternative for eye liner looks.
If your interested in the Rage that is KOHL eyeliner, these are two excellent articles on what Kohl IS And ISN'T and why the KOHL eyeliners advertised aren't real KOHL products.
Blushes:
- Bare minerals is my go to brand. Learn how to apply it so you don't OVER apply.
- Rouge bunny rouge
- Milani Baked Blush Corallina - or illuminating powder
Face Masks:
I have sensitive skin. So I tend to veer away from anything other then simple for my face! But I was reading that these face masks are excellent soothing moisturizer treatments. So I will try them.
I came across some Hollywood article on face mask, and some top cosmetics women selling 1 mask for $35. I dug and dug thru articles and found her source brand she private labels. Innisfree from Korea. Korea and Japan are well known for excellent makeups - this mask is $8 for 10!! Yes, linked below.
These are other top sellers If Needed::
Goldfaden MD's Fresh-a-Peel at $85 is a top selling brand.
Rose-Marie's RMS Beauty Living Luminize - online (a mineral veil)
Color Choices:
I have green eyes, and I only recently learned thru these articles that some nice color blends for my eye and skin color. I am also learning to stock up when I find a great color or product.
Green eyes lip color -
Nudes and a few shades darker then natural. Also Apricots (orangy undertone)
NYX 2 matte lipsticks Nude and:
Round case lipstick $3.99
colors to pick (as previewed online)
Shy
Forbidden
Hippy chick
Summer breeze
Indie flick - apricot
Couture temptress spirit (my lip color nude)
Sunscreens and Japanses Products.
Every article sights sunscreen prevention! I loved my Oil of Olay which had a sunscreen SPF15 in the moisturizer. Not with Nivea. The brand La Roche Posay is highlighted across the board as excellent and light. I have yet to try it--- as these other raved about products.
Ulta Hado Lado intro kit 19.99$
Anything La Roche Posay sunscreens
@ Target @ Ulta
Kiss my face coconut oil moisturizer
+ all natural kids mineral sunscreen
Hada Labo Japanee drugstore brand @ ULTA
Koh Gen Do is a Japanese brand available @ sephora
Make Mistakes, (make returns!), breathe, reflect and Laugh.Out.Loud And get plenty of (beauty) Sleep!