Anonymous wrote:How much would you like to spend, OP?
I've gone crazy in the past with La Mer, Chantecaille, La Prairie, etc.
Honestly, all of the above are lovely but Lancome makes great products for about 1/3 of the price. You can go to Bloomingdales and get set up with all. They have a promotion going on right now with a small night cream and day cream, serum and full size eye cream for about $128 - a bargain.
I would go and get a consultation and stay away from Sephora.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I'd suggest you go to sephora and ask for samples before you invest. Especially in Drunk Elephant, which is incredibly pricey. It works great for some people. Personally, I found their products to be really irritating, and I've never had sensitive skin before. Also, I'd rethink and consider buying separate products, depending on what you need. But if you are really committed to getting everything from one line, I'd recommend going to blue mercury and checking out Dermalogica. They make great products, and are somewhat mid-priced. Plus, once you figure out what you need, you can find their stuff in CVS and Target.
I'm 46 and my routine includes a double cleanse at night (tatcha camellia oil cleanser followed by fresh soy cleanser), then some kind of exfoliant (either Pixi glow tonic, or ole henricksen AHA gel), followed by toner (thayers witch hazel), followed by estee lauder nightime serum, and finishing with a moisturizer (right now I alternate between IT Cosmetics special sauce, and may lindstrom blue cocoon).
In the morning, if I've worked out I wash my face. If I havent', then I just splash some cold water on. Then I do the witch hazel, tata harper resurfacing serum, and moisturizer. I use biossance squalene oil + vitamin C, which I LOVE. Cannot say enough about using a lightweight oil (either squalene or marula) as daytime moisturizer. Works as moisturizer and make-up primer.
Anwyho... this routine took awhile to piece together and there were a number of products that I tried along the way and returned b/c they didn't work or actively felt gross. I recommend buying stuff from sephora because it's so easy to return if it doesn't work. Though it's probably nicer to just get samples so you don't return used products too often.
Anonymous wrote:I'm ready to get serious about a skincare routine. Got overwhelmed on Sephora's website and ended up here for advice!
I want to buy a daytime skincare set and nighttime skincare set, with all the things I need included (eye cream, night cream, vitamin C serum, etc) so there's no guesswork. I don't want to buy a bunch of individual products. Right now, my routine is basically just washing my face and slathering on any random moisturizer.
Please recommend your favorite skincare set to me? I'm 36 with fair skin. Normal complexion with no concerns about sensitivity, oiliness, or dryness. I am starting to see some minor fine lines.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I'd suggest you go to sephora and ask for samples before you invest. Especially in Drunk Elephant, which is incredibly pricey. It works great for some people. Personally, I found their products to be really irritating, and I've never had sensitive skin before. Also, I'd rethink and consider buying separate products, depending on what you need. But if you are really committed to getting everything from one line, I'd recommend going to blue mercury and checking out Dermalogica. They make great products, and are somewhat mid-priced. Plus, once you figure out what you need, you can find their stuff in CVS and Target.
I'm 46 and my routine includes a double cleanse at night (tatcha camellia oil cleanser followed by fresh soy cleanser), then some kind of exfoliant (either Pixi glow tonic, or ole henricksen AHA gel), followed by toner (thayers witch hazel), followed by estee lauder nightime serum, and finishing with a moisturizer (right now I alternate between IT Cosmetics special sauce, and may lindstrom blue cocoon).
In the morning, if I've worked out I wash my face. If I havent', then I just splash some cold water on. Then I do the witch hazel, tata harper resurfacing serum, and moisturizer. I use biossance squalene oil + vitamin C, which I LOVE. Cannot say enough about using a lightweight oil (either squalene or marula) as daytime moisturizer. Works as moisturizer and make-up primer.
Anwyho... this routine took awhile to piece together and there were a number of products that I tried along the way and returned b/c they didn't work or actively felt gross. I recommend buying stuff from sephora because it's so easy to return if it doesn't work. Though it's probably nicer to just get samples so you don't return used products too often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the perfect time to get invested - the holiday skincare sets are the best.
This Sunday Riley kit will do exactly what you asked. It it is split into a morning and daytime routine, includes cleansing, acne treatment, and moisturizing products. Plus the nightime Luna Sleeping Oil has retinol for the wrinkles.![]()
https://www.sephora.com/product/good-genes-holiday-kit-P437468?icid2=products%20grid:p437468:product
OP here, thanks for this suggestion. It looks great. But do you use a separate eye cream with it since it doesn't include one?
Anonymous wrote:This is the perfect time to get invested - the holiday skincare sets are the best.
This Sunday Riley kit will do exactly what you asked. It it is split into a morning and daytime routine, includes cleansing, acne treatment, and moisturizing products. Plus the nightime Luna Sleeping Oil has retinol for the wrinkles.![]()
https://www.sephora.com/product/good-genes-holiday-kit-P437468?icid2=products%20grid:p437468:product
