I want to get the whole Tea Tree skincare line from The Body Shop since their cleanser did wonders to my skin. But I'm just not bothered to go to the city
One of these three cleansers: Kiehl's Yerba Maté Cleanser
Kiehl's Foaming Non-Detergent Washable Cleanser Kiehl's Rare Earth Deep Pore Daily Cleanser
Kiehl's Rare Earth Pore Cleansing Masque
Kiehl'sSuperbly Restorative Argan Dry Oil
Hmm, that's curious, these two cleansers have totally different purposes!
One is for sensitive skin (Yerba Maté) while the other one is for oily/normal.
I have the Rare Earth cleanser and I don't use it everyday because it also acts as an exfoliator...
My wishlist:
The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil or Mario Badescu Drying Lotion
Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Eye
I have normal/oily skin but it gets dry and sensitive in winter time. Plus I always check ingredients. There are so many non-comedogenic for oily skin products on the market but when you read the label it is full of comedogenic ingredients. So I only believe in 'purpose' to a certain extent.
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I would love to try La Mer, to see what all the hype is about.
The hype is just that: pure hype.
I bought a 1oz pot of La Mer last year, and it didn't make much of a difference at all. A total waste of $150, seeing as the same results are obtained using far less expensive alternatives. I don't mind coughing up north of $100 is the product is worth the price - like Sisley or Chantecaille - but La Mer was one bad buy.
That's just my opinion, though. There are countless number of people who swear by it for every one person who doesn't find it terribly effective.
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I bought a 1oz pot of La Mer last year, and it didn't make much of a difference at all. A total waste of $150, seeing as the same results are obtained using far less expensive alternatives. I don't mind coughing up north of $100 is the product is worth the price - like Sisley or Chantecaille - but La Mer was one bad buy.
That's just my opinion, though. There are countless number of people who swear by it for every one person who doesn't find it terribly effective.
I don't doubt that. I don't know if I'd ever be willing to fork out for the full-sized product, but I might try to get a hold of a sample one day. I'm still curious.
^Go for it. For all we knw, it may indeed prove to be the miracle worker it's touted to be when used on a different skin.
Anyway, I'd love to sample some of the Biologique Recherche serums - especially the Placenta serum and creme. I've read such glowing reviews about this like that I really want to see whether it's all that. Would also love to sample any of the Embryolisse and Philosophy and Natura Bisse range. I'm yet to find myself a good night cream.
Oh, and also a few bottles of Avene Gel Demaquillant Douceur. I swear it's the best ever cleanser I've used. I've tried some of the most renown and recommended cleansers, but Avene is really the best ever cleansing gel for my skin.
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I've never tried the Skinceuticals line, although I've heard the Ultimate UV Defense Moisturizing Broad-spectrum Sunscreen is brilliant.
I've incidentally also added the Sisley Black Rose Cream Mask to my wish list. It's pretty steep, and only yesterday I burnt north of $500 at Chantecaille, so this will have to wait until the New Year.
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want to try creme de la mer too.
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