Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Products I've Used Up | Skincare


I love to see a pile of skincare empties as a reward to myself that I have been regularly following a skincare regime although it is sad to say goodbye to some of these products.

Let's start with cleansers and first Eloquence Beauty Purifying Cleanser*. I was newly introduced to the brand and enjoyed all of the products I was able to test. As a cleanser I preferred this for my morning cleanse and the packaging definitely makes it a product I would think of when looking for a cleanser to travel with as it ticks all boxes and would work well for removing make up.
You can read a full review of Eloquence Beauty here.

Next is an old favourite that I'm sure I've had far longer than I should it's a worry my face didn't drop off. Cleansing Balms are something of a 'thing' in blogger circles and I like to think I was unintentionally ahead of myself when I discovered Rodial Glamtox Cleansing BalmI initially saw this in Space NK, balked at the £50 price tag and then managed to purchase from QVC for half price. The problem is now I would happily pay the higher price because I really loved this cleanser. Whilst I enjoy using cleansing balms in there more traditional solid form found in pots which you 'dig out' and rub in, this is a balm 'liquid' which is dispensed via the pump. Far less faff in my opinion.

A pricey serum which I used as part of the Pycnogenol Challenge was Clarins Double Serum - Complete Age Control Concentrate*. We're told that if we're to spend our money on one particular skincare product it should be our serum and I would happily spend my pounds on this Clarins Serum. As I explained in my original post on the challenge I used this serum alongside supplements and couldn't deny that my skin was in the best condition it had been for a while, I feel that was down to the products I was using, namely the serum.

Transformulas Marine Miracle EyeZone* was the right mix of a light formula whilst packing a punch with its powerful ingredients which you can read about in my full review here. My eye area is the one I have most 'concern' for and I'm always conscious of keeping any fine lines in check and I can report that this product helped to do this.

A more affordable and subtle primer than say Benefit Professional is Nip+Fab Viper Venom Micro Blur* which I enjoyed using. I am using up my collection of primers which is made harder due to finding I've taken a step backward and am skipping the step! You can read a full review here.

I enjoyed the Nip+Fab Kale Make Up Removing Pads* for those nights when all I could manage is falling into bed. That said sometimes my eye make up would be irritating me and I'd reach for these in my bedside cabinet. My only major gripe is that they're quite small and I'd find I'd have to use a few before my face was clean. There's a full review here.

I wasn't particularly excited about F.O.Y Moisturising Day Cream* but nonetheless I used diligently that its made it's way into this post. Initially lacklustre about this day cream on use it did its job well and was a perfect cream for my mature skin whilst still wanting something light enough to combat the heat. You can read my review of the F.O.Y range here.

AEOS is a new to me brand that I've had an opportunity to try via their travel try me kit. I have a mix of the products in my travel minis draw and you will have seen the Hydrating Mist in my holiday skincare regime. Two products I used up swiftly were AEOS Gentle Cleansing Lotion (Blue)* and
AEOS Energising Conditioner*. This is a pricey brand with products around the £50 mark and whilst they have been nice to use I'm not sure if there's anything about them that makes me want to repurchase at that price. The cleansing lotion was akin to the usual wash off formulas and the Energising Condition whilst a nice step, was an extra one I don't think I want nor need.

Finally is the AVENE Micellar Water which I have little to say about other than it's handy size was perfect for nights away. It removed make up easily and I would repurchase but more than likely I'd go for a 'cheaper' option.

What skincare products have you been using up?

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21 comments:

  1. Didn't know these products but nip+fab sounds quite nice!

    xoxo, Colli
    my beautyblog - tobeyoutiful

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  2. I really like nip+fab and haven't tried either of those products so will have to take a look and the Clarins serum sounds great, I haven't ever tried a Clarins product I haven't liked, a few years ago I used to use all their products in my skin care routine, I especially like the hydra quench range xx

    Zoe ♥ MammafulZo

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    1. The Clarin's serum is lovely. Handily my mum had a 2 day sachet that she's given me to take on holiday tomorrow so I can keep up my skincare regime. Hydraquench is a lovely range. xx

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  3. Love reading skincare posts, and it's always interesting to hear people's thoughts on products they've finished. I haven't yet tried the Clarins serum (unbelievably) and love the sound of the AEOS hydrating mist, I'm a little obsessed with facial mists lately, thanks for sharing!

    www.Barely There Beauty.com | British-Korean Beauty & Lifestyle blog

    xx

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    1. I have the hydrating mist from AEOS ready to take away with me tomorrow I don't want to be parted from it!

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  4. Great post!!xx
    www.basicallyalice.blogspot.co.uk

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  5. I would love to try the NIP & Fab products but we don't have them here. I read so many great reviews and they are on my wishlist for ages. Hope I get to try them soon!

    Yiota
    PinkDaisyLoves

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  6. Hi Victoria I have to agree with you that Rodial Glamtox Cleansing Balm is a fantastic cleanser and is one of my favourites.

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  7. I have been wanting to try Nip+Fab from long time. Definitely on my top wishlist! Love your picks :)
    -Karishma
    http://yourbeautyjournal.com/best-mask-ever-aztec-secret-indian-healing-clay/

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