Everyone says that skincare should be expensive, but what is the best cleanser and skincare regiment to use?

September 27, 2008 by editor  
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rachdezigns asked:


My skin is combination skin, I am trying to get my skin in order for my wedding coming up. I have been using oil of olay but my estetecian (sp) says that her skincare is better and it is expensive. What is a good skincare product to use?

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18 Responses to “Everyone says that skincare should be expensive, but what is the best cleanser and skincare regiment to use?”
  1. BMW BFD says:

    You may want to try proactive. You can get a 30-day supply for around 20.00 at a kiosc in the mall. I use Clean and Clear Morning Burst and Oil of Olay, and people always tell me that my skin looks great, but everyone is different.

  2. ▒ظдъє▒ says:

    Try Cetaphil it works like a charm and I use it everyday!

    Here is the site and it has lots of information

  3. Toolooroo says:

    I love all Burts Bees products..they are made with high quality natural ingredients and the product line isn’t too expensive. The website is:

    Have a fabulous wedding day! Many blessings to you!

    P.S. If you have combo skin I would recommend the Garden Tomato Toner, and if you have break outs..the Parsley Blemish Stick. Also..the Exfoliating Shower Soap will get your whole body exfoliated for the event.

  4. Peanut Butter says:

    Actually this is not true necessarily. Recently our local news channel in Chicago (WGN morning news I believe, for those of you who are from the Chicago area) researched the cost and effectiveness ratio of skin products. And believe it or not, the least expensive brand of the subjects was the most effective! I believe it was Oil of Olay (I know, still expensive) but it beat out the exclusive, more expensive brands.

    I would go with what fits you, it is kind of trial and error. I wouldn’t go with anything more expensive than Oil of Olay. Sometimes more money doesn’t necessarily mean better product. The research the news did proves that!

  5. get fuzzy says:

    I like to use St. Ives Apricot cleanser($3-4). I try a few moisturizers. I like Corium 21(8oz for $40). You just use a little amount. I like it because it is light and does not make my skin feel oily. My skin feels soft.

  6. dacoolstas says:

    We’ll actually nothing. See, those skin care product like proactive and such dosnt help. They cover up things and may look good now but as u get older your skin will get dry and wrinkled. The best way to get good skin is to wash your face with warm water. And if u really are serious about getting good skin u should put just a little bit of vinigar in your drinks you will get used to the taste. But seroiusly it does work.

  7. A says:

    Clinique system

  8. Jenna M says:

    If blemishes are the problem, the makers of Proactiv created another system – Unblemish. You can purchase it at Nordstrom’s or online. It will take a few weeks to start working, but is highly effective. The only problem may be dry skin, so make sure to moisturize.

  9. whisper says:

    Arbonne!!! You would not believe how awesome the stuff is. And yeah…..very expensive. But if you contact a rep. you can get samples that will work for before your wedding (say a week supply) and it’s FREE!!

    Blessings on your wedding day!!

  10. Jodie B says:

    skin care shouldnt be expensive. ive used some really expensive stuff and it did the same thing as the cheaper stuff does. you know the best skin care ive ever found was in the body shop. please dont waste your money your paying for the label

  11. justbeingher says:

    Pro skincare IS better than drugstore or department store brands

    Pevonia, Dermalogica, Matis, Guerlain, Sothys, Murad, MD Formulations are all stuff I have used. Exfoliation and cleansing for your skin type is the most important thing, followed by moisturizing. If you have to cut something out of the regimen, leave out toner – but it does really help the moisturizer do a better job.

  12. nailpolish says:

    fine a basic cleanser … one that foams up … followed by a non alcoholic toner (oil of olay/ avon) …. and a moisturizer (oil of olay) …

    your estetecian is just trying to market her product!

  13. chieromancer says:

    Your esthetician is trying to flog her overpriced regime, probably because there is a commission involved.

    Generally, the less you do to your skin the better. Use a soapless cleanser, like Cetaphil or a cheaper generic, a alpha hyroxy product to increase cell turnover which will improve your skin tone. I like Alpha Hydrox 10% oil free lotion, as I am prone to blemishes. Then you need to use a moisturizer with sunscreen everyday-rain or shine-indoors or out. The sun causes more skin damage than almost anything.

    Follow this up with a good eye cream, morning and night. It could take as long as 30 days to see improvement, as that is how long skin cells take to form.

    BTW, Mazel Tov on your upcoming nuptials.

  14. Lucy_Goosy says:

    Well, I use a wide range of products..i KNOW its bad, but it works for my skin! I have acne prone oily/combo skin and it has taken me many trial and errors before I finally got something to work for me! Ok..here’s my daily regimen (In actual order):

    Start off with Clinique Foaming face wash (make up remover)
    Biore Pore Minimizing Exfoliating Scrub
    *IF* I have blemishes, I use Clinique Exfoliating Scrub
    Clinique Liquid Facial soap for Oily Skin..I use a “puff” instead of my hands
    Ponds Microdermebrasion kit (before bed time only)
    *twice a week* Olay Regenerist Microdermebrasion/Peel (Before bedtime only)
    Neutrogena’s Acne Mark Fading Peel (Before bed time only)
    Johnsons and Johnsons Toner or Witch Hazel or Clinique Clarifying Lotion (Oily Skin)
    Almay Acne Spot Treatment Gel with Salicylic Acid to dab on the blemish if I have any
    Biore Shine Free Moisturizer

    I also steam my face one a week before I begin my cleansing ritual!

    My skin has NEVER looked for fair, clear and acne free since I was 5! ha! I know its alot of work, but you need to start a daily regimen that works! Drink lots of water also!

  15. Kat says:

    Of course, every est. would say that her or his products are the best. Do not pay attention to that. Look at the reviews on the internet and decide for yourself. Just because something is expensive, it does not mean that it works for you. You know that you have combination skin, so try products that are for combination skins. Mary Kay skincare is great and not that expesnive. I use these and I love them. Believe me, I have tried moisturizers that were $120 and they are not any better than drugstore brands.

  16. thinkpinkmeghan says:

    Skincare doesn’t have to cost a lot to be good, but I really haven’t found a good line that is super cheap. I REALLY like Mary Kay… Yes, I sell it, but I started selling it because I used the whole line and it truly worked for me. I have combo skin that is break-out prone and it looks pretty good now.

    I recommedn the Microdermbrasion set. It will make your skin look and feel smoother, refine your pores and minimize fine lines. The oil-free hydrating gel is an awesome light-weight moisturizer that won’t break you out. I recommend that you use the 3 in 1 cleanser, then the purifier, then a moisturizer. Use the microderm 2-3 times per week, at night, after cleansing. you will see amazing results.

    If you don’t like the set or it doesn’t work for you, Mary Kay ALWAYS requires consultants to give a full exchange and some even do a refund.

    Congrats on your wedding!

  17. Rhianna says:

    Dermalogica, the most effective and researched skin care there is.

  18. Amy S says:

    well, of course she’ll want you to try what she sells… it’s her job.

    but, my advice is to see a dermatologist. most people think you have to have skin problems to go, but in reality, you should see one yearly for a check-up, just like your pap. They are trained to spot things other doctors might miss.

    i see mine often because of my sensitive dry skin.

    i use this stuff called LiPiKar, i had to order it, although you can probably find it online- even my dry sensitive skin is doing well with it. (It’s for the body).

    for the face, my derm reccommends Dove for Sensitive Skine. It’s very gentle. He recommends it for my son whose inherited my skin, and he’s only 3. For make-up removal, he recommends using mineral oil for the eyes (carefully), this is really cheap (find it in the laxative section of the drug store). don’t use the baby kind-it has frangrance. Just a drop on a cotton pad removes all those ‘long-lasting’ products without srubbing your skin. And it keeps your eyes moiusturized.

    finally, just ask your derm to recommend something- if they push a particular brand hard just cause they sell it- i’d look out.

    most derms can look at your personal skin and recommend a skin routine. most are cost-conscious themsleves.

    not everything that’s good has to be expensive.

    one exception- i find that cheap makeup ruins your skin. and it looks cheap. a cheap lipstick is fine, but cheap foundation can ruin your skin (we’re talking about 3$ stuff here). remember, the stuff is on your skin, in your pores for hours. choose wisely. Bare Escuentuals makes amazing preservative free makeup. I use it on my sensitive skin and i have found it wonderful. it’s about 25 bucks for the foundation- however, the foundation last me almost four months. so it’s really just a few bucks a month.

    Dove and Oil of Olay are standards and have been around forever. Sometimes the oldies are the best. They’ve stood the test of time for a reason. I use Dove. But, if Oil of Olay works for you stick with it.

    But, try the Bare Escentuals. I swear, the stuff sells by word of mouth because everyone will complement your skin and ask-what do you use? (that’s how i found it) it lasts a long time without feeling greasy or make-up-y. I think it would be great for your wedding day. your skin will look naturally beautiful-not made-up.

    except for that blazing red goth lipstick-you might want to re-think that. ;)

    email me if you have any questions

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