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mirax3 08-05-2012 06:21 PM

What is you skin care routine?
 
I posted asking about tips for facial/skin care a couple of months ago and mainly asked for product suggestions, but I am really interested in what others do for a facial care routine on a daily/weekly basis.

I personally have combination oily/dry sensitive skin (although it leans towards the dryer side) and would love to hear from anyone with my skin type or others as I know there are many ladies out there who have different skin types. I'm all about trying to "preserve" and protect my skin as I am still fairly young and want to keep my skin looking the best it can!

My daily skin routine is as follows:

Morning-
Wash my face with the The Body Shop's Aloe Calming Facial Cleanser (very good for sensitive skin)
Apply Aloe Soothing Day Cream
*I would like to find a gentle SPF daily moisturizer if anyone could suggest one?

Evening-
Wipe makeup off with Olay Mild makeup remover cloths
Wash face again with Aloe cleanser
Apply Aloe Night Cream

About 3 times a week I use the Aveeno Naturals microscrub to gently exfoliate and I use the LUSH Oatifix mask 1 time a week to tame any redness that might surface throughout the week.

I am still not 100% happy with my skin and I am always looking for new products so I'd love it if you shared what your skin care routine is. Thanks!

CanadianCutie 08-05-2012 08:23 PM

I wash with whatever facewash I happen to have bought previously. I haven't found one I'd pick over whichever is on sale, so I just go with that. Right now I have a citrus based one, clean and clear I think.
Sometimes I use a toner if my pores look really big, again no particular brand, I think I have a sample of lancome or estee lauder that I'm using now.
For lotion/cream I've been using ponds dry skin cream, and it is wonderful. I only need a tiny bit, and it feels so nice.

Bellamack 08-05-2012 08:42 PM

I have 2 lines that I switch up

Philosophy - wash with Purity, Use Hope in a Jar, then a sunscreen, I like Devita. In the evening I use Purity, Help Me (retinol product), When Hope is NOt Enough cream. I only exfoliate 1-2 times a week, have sensitive skin.


Mychelle - this is an organic, all natural, no paraben, pthalates, etc. company

Hondew or Pumpkin cleanser
Fruit enzyme spray
Night repair cream

I love the masks in this line too. go on line at Mychelle.com and read the different product. You can buy the line at Whole Foods & Wegmans

The Philosophy line you can get at Sephora & QVC and well as on line. Good Luck. I will be 55 in January and Nobody believe that I am anywhere near that age. Good Genes helps but Sunscreen is my best friend

COchick 08-05-2012 08:51 PM

I have oily combo skin.

Morning: I wash with Philosophy Purity with my Clarisonic. I then apply an Oil of Olay moisterizer (any type.) Then a tinted moisterizer with SPF.

Night: I wipe down with a Yes to Cucumbers wipe.

JerseyGyrl 08-06-2012 10:10 AM

I'm an Olay girl and have been for many years. I think its working as I just turned 51 and often get mistaken for being in my 30's:carrot:
Here's my daily routine:

Morning: Wash with Olay Regenerist Cream Cleanser
Moisturize with Olay Regenerist Regenerating Serum
Apply Olay Regenerist Daily Defense UV Lotion SPF 15

Night: Remove makeup with Olay Daily Facials Cleansing Cloths
Moisturize with Olay Regenerist Night Cream

caramelkitty 08-06-2012 11:03 AM

Here's my skin care routine:

Morning:
-Shower
-Apply skin firming lotion all over up to my neck.
-Apply bio-oil on my tummy for my stretchymarks :)
-Wash face with SpectroJel
-Apply Garnier morning moisturizer with SPF 15

Evening:
-Apply skin firming lotion all over up to my neck
-Bio oil on the tummy again
-Wash face with spectroJel
-Garnier nighttime moisturizer
-Also a under-eye cream for dark circles

When I turned 25 my mom told me "it doesn't get any better you know?"

That kinda scared me lol

KylieH 08-06-2012 12:22 PM

I'm a Clinque gal. I use their three step cleanser, astringent, and moisturizer.

alaskanlaughter 08-06-2012 01:49 PM

i dont wear make up...ever ever ever...and i think that goes a long ways towards helping my skin...i have no skin care routine...i wash with hot water, i eat good foods, i exercise...and my skin seems to be just fine

JerseyGyrl 08-06-2012 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alaskanlaughter (Post 4429081)
i dont wear make up...ever ever ever

This got me to thinking, I forgot to mention I use Smoky Mountain Minerals, which I've been using for 6+ years. Its all natural, gluten free, talc free, organic and contains a natural suncreen. My skin has greatly improved using this makeup.
I also drink a lot of water and eat low carb (no grains or sugar), which also has done wonders for my skin:)

katiekish 08-06-2012 02:56 PM

I just started doing a facial routine in the past few months. All I do is use an exfoliating scrub (st. ives, I think...) and then I use miracle in a jar because i have super dry skin... its an incredible product.

mirax3 08-06-2012 03:49 PM

Thanks to everyone who shared! I need to try this Miracle in Jar stuff. I've heard it's really good... it's a bit expensive for my taste, but if it works I'm all for that.

I don't wear a lot of makeup at all... it's usually just eyeliner and some Burt's Bees tinted chapstick.

I think those of you who said eating right is helping your skin are right. If I go for a couple weeks eating really clean and then I eat something fried or greasy, my skin HATES it.

Also the GNC Hair, Skin, and Nails vitamins combined with a fish oil supplement have made a noticeable difference in my skin and hair as well. If anyone else has any particular foods or supplements that have helped their skin or hair I'd love to hear!

vjykmr89 08-08-2012 02:48 AM

I wake up in the morning, and every other day during my shower I use St. Ives Apricot Scrub.
My skin is super sensitive, so if I put it on every day my skin get's overwhelmed and dried out.

Every other day works PERFECTLY for me! (:

pinksparkles 08-19-2012 08:23 PM

I just use plain old Cetaphil (for combination/oily skin in the summer, dry in the winter) morning and night and moisturize with the Olay all day UV protection lotion with SPF15 in the morning. Haven't found a good moisturizer for the winter, though, as the Olay one I currently use probably won't keep my skin from flaking in the colder months.

I used to use the Clean and Clear dual action moisturizer when my skin broke out more often, but now I find it dries out my skin and makes it red and blotchy.. so I separated my moisturizer from any spot treatments I use :)

PS: I agree, drinking water has improved my skin a LOT. I don't even wear foundation anymore because I really don't need it :)

sluggerbean 08-20-2012 12:46 PM

I am a Mary Kay lady all the way!! I was converted about 7 years ago. I started with the TimeWise skin care and noticed an immediate difference.

Morning routine:
*wash with TimeWise 3-in-1 cleanser for Oily/Combination skin
*apply TimeWise Day Solution with SPF 35
*apply TimeWise Age-Fighting Moisturizer

Evening:
*wash with TimeWise 3-in-1 cleanser for Oily/Combination skin
*apply TimeWise Night Solution
*apply TimeWise Age-Fighting Moisturizer

stimkovs 08-25-2012 09:29 AM

i have combination skin.

go to bed in last night's makeup, remove before going to the studio.

no product. sometimes a little night cream (about once a week).

the more ya' sweat, the oils in your sweat will act as lotion on your whole body. i don't even use body lotion and get "skin softness" comments constantly.


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