Who makes the best skin care products?

have you found a skincare product that you swear by? I need to know what can help rejuvenate and protect my skin!

Michael Wolfgeher
unregistered guest

15 Aug 2007

I personally just wish everyone would become more familiar with the ingredients in the products they are putting on there skin. We (as a collective society) are finally starting to pay more attention to the foods we eat… it just makes logical sense to continue that trend and watch what we “slather” all over ourselves. Start by becoming familiar with the potentially harmful additives and preservatives in the products that you are using, even in popular brands you are familiar with and may have in your bathroom right now. Read up on them and do your best to avoid them, they really are not necessary, so why take the chance.

Kimberly McDonald
unregistered guest

23 Jul 2007

Just like clothing, great skin care is available at all price levels. There are some drugstore products that are every bit as good as their pricier counterparts. Lines like Nutrogena, Biore, and Aveeno offer effective skin care and treatments. I mean, Cetaphyl is one of the best facial cleansers you can buy at any price, and Rosebud Salve is good for lips, cuticles, rough elbows – you name it. And then there's Nivea, which makes some of the finest skin care products around, from body lotion and anti-cellulite treatment to Q10 facial treatments and a comprehensive, top-quality line of men's skin care and shaving products.

Stacy Conrad
unregistered guest

19 Jul 2007

During the Summer months, I am always toting my Peter Thomas Roth Aloe Tonic Mist. It's a product I've used as part of my daily skincare regime for years. After cleansing and exfoliating, it’s a perfect finishing step to remove excess residue and restore skin to the perfect pH. I’ve also discovered that it’s the perfect product for all-over skincare. The Aloe Tonic Mist is incredibly refreshing after a day swimming in the pool or fighting the sand and surf at the beach. It’s also great for minor skin irritations, like pesky bug bites from a night out under the stars. Definitely a must have for all skin types and on-the-go spa pampering.

abbyfazio24
7 posts
18 Jul 2007

Good skin is 50% genetics and 50% upkeep and maintenance. You can’t do anything about your genes, but you can certainly help Mother Nature work for you. Eating organically, getting enough sleep, drinking water, and regular exercise are all no-brainers, but they cannot be stressed enough. My morning cleanser is Rose Bath Oil (which I also use in my bath) from The Organic Pharmacy. At night to take off my makeup I use the Carrot Butter Cleanser (The Organic Pharmacy) with my muslin cloth. For people used to a foaming detergent cleanser for that ‘squeaky clean’ feeling, this will be a new concept-but once you try it you’ll be hooked for life. Always be sure to use your cleanser on dry skin so that the cleansing agent can interact with the makeup, dirt, and grime. I never use a night cream- only serums. I exfoliate 3 times a week with Jurlique face Wash Cream and I use the Julisis silver mask once a week-it’s almost as good as getting a facial, and it only takes 15 minutes! My toner is the Rose Spray by Jurlique that I use in the afternoon when my skin thirsts for hydration. And never leave the house without SPF. It’s a must. Yes, even in the winter. Yes, even when it’s overcast.

noniec
6 posts
24 Jul 2007

Strivectin is wonderful for the eye area, but ONLY works when used religiously. If you can't commit, don’t spend the money. I love Crème de la Mer, but it is very heavy. Don't use if you have oily skin, and only use at night. Jo Malone body crèmes are to die for. They smell totally divine, and are great to use with her fragrances for a "layered" scent that will last all day. (Stunning perfumes, by the way) Tweezerman tweezers and eyelash combs are must-have items, and worth every penny.

Julia Howard
7 posts
1 Aug 2007

I recommend Dr. Murad’s antioxidant skin care products for anti-aging benefits. All of their products include the following: Hydrating ingredients - allows skin to absorb water and nutrients. Improves the skins barrier function. Anti-inflammatory ingredients - calms irritated skin and permits better hydration levels Antioxidant ingredients - includes pomegranate, which neutralise free radical activity, and strengthen and optimise the skin’s natural defenses.

Penny Sadler
13 posts
1 Aug 2007

Great skin care products to buy at the drugstore are cleansers, eye makeup removers, suncreen and some cosmetics, like lip glosses and eyeshadows. Maybelline Expert Eyes, Oil-Free eye makeup remover is inexpensive and non irritating. Garnier makes a nice facial wash and a whole line of skin care products starting at about $5.99.

Ada Polla
unregistered guest

13 Aug 2007

Plants have developed the most effective sun-protection mechanisms (do you see plants getting sunburned?), so using skin care products based on plant extracts is my preference. However, this dichotomy between natural and non-natural is overly simplistic.Poison ivy is natural, but harmful. And synthetic ingredients are not inherently evil. Don’t get caught up in controversies created by the media, and use products that work for you.

Michelle Peck
unregistered guest

27 Aug 2007

I cannot live without my Intraceuticals’ blue hydration gel. Due to my very hectic travel schedule, I am constantly in search of the best forms of hydration for my skin. I have yet to find any product that compares to our hydration gel, it has a concentrated amount of hyaluronic acid, it goes on nice and smooth, I feel it penetrating into my skin at a deep level and it leaves my looking and feeling refreshed when coming off of a flight. It is a wonderful travel companion, a must have for me!

Maria Verel
unregistered guest

28 Aug 2007

I am a firm believer in Retin-A micro, daily. Plus, I cannot live without Dr. Perricone’s nutritive cleanser. That, and a huge collection of hats. No sun for me!

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