Tuesday, May 25, 2010

My Obsession with Skincare Products

I know my lot in life. I've got very fair skin and if I'm not careful I will look 40 when I'm 30, 60 when I'm 40, and it just gets exponential from there. That's why I am always on the hunt for promising skin care products. I spend hours reading (and clipping out) articles about cleansers, moisturizers, masks, sunscreens (loads of those) and anything else that promises to correct what's already been done or wage war against what's coming.

However, I recently decided to go big picture with this. I don't need the perfect product, I need the perfect REGIMEN. I am in NO WAY a dermatologist (although I've visited many) but I've tried to compile all of my learning into a cohesive and complimentary daily routine for myself. Some of these products I've been using for years but I've also added a few that employ the buzz words I've been hearing lately (i.e. antioxidants, peptides, glycolic acid, etc).

In the event that someone out there is as obsessed with skin care as I am, I thought I'd reveal my plan of attack and why I chose it. So here we go, I am beginning the countdown to perfect skin (or at least as close to perfect as a melanin-challenged person like me can get).

Morning:

1. Neutrogena Acne Wash- I've read about so many cleansers but this classic has the right amount of salicylic acid for me. It isn't too harsh but keeps pimples away so I don't have to use any other acne medicines. Plus, it's cheap and there are other areas worth spending more on.
2. DDF Mesojection Healthy Cell Serum- This is a new one for me. I'm not sure about this "mesojection" business but this serum has the two things my skin apparently needs at least every 12 hours: antioxidants and peptides. Note: this one is the priciest in the line up but you only have to use a few drops at a time and similar products are the same price. (I looked into a Murad equivalent that was $5 more.)
3. Clinique All About Eyes Rich- I like Clinique products because they're as good as but not as expensive as some of the top tier brands. I chose this eye cream because I found that many others I tried weren't moisturizing enough. And I want as much moisture as possible around my peepers to keep the crows feet at bay.
4. Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream- I love this stuff so much that I use it twice a day. I hear that retaining moisture is key to fighting off wrinkles. This cream (don't confuse it with Cetaphil lotion) doesn't have any treatment additives so it's purely for moisturizing purposes, but that makes it a great complement to the aforementioned serum. Best of all, it's cheap and super duper gentle.
5. Super City Block Face Protector SPF 40- Ahh, my darling sunscreen. Brian and I pretty much only fight about one thing: sunscreen. I am the SPF enforcer and not at all subtle about it. (Which is highly ironic because my mother and I fought like crazy about sunscreen when I was little. She gets full credit for my skin not being completely hopeless.) I've tried many brands of daily SPF but I'm on tube #3 of this stuff. It's thin enough for everyday use and while it's not exactly tinted, it has a great highlighting effect that evens my skin tone so I can skip any foundation and go straight to powder from here. (I object to tinted sunscreens because they are never the exact right color and Brian has had to lick his thumb and wipe them off my face one too many times.) This one isn't super cheap but it's not so expensive that I'm scared to slather it on which is absolutely what we should all be doing.
Note: I realize I've got a lot of products piling up here. But everything I read says to moisturize before you put on your daily SPF, so I just wait a minute or so while the serum+Cetaphil combo sinks in before I put on the city block. Maybe ladies with less dry skin could skip the Cetaphil part or use something lighter if this is just too much. I actually just discovered that Cetaphil has a moisturizer with SPF 50 that I might try if I fall out of love with this combo.


Night:

So the only extra thing here is the DDF Glycolic 10% Toning Complex that I just started using after cleansing and before seruming. The goal with this product is exfoliation and cell regeneration. I chose a chemical exfoliant over a physical one (things with beads or particles in them) because those make my face red and fussy. Another popular way to exfoliate is with retinoids. The Rx retinoids I got from my dermatologist were too strong and I almost got this over-the-counter option but then I read an article about how dermatologists can instantly tell if you've used retinoids because of how thin they can make your skin. I might try them again one day when I start really losing the battle against time. For now, I'm going to stick with glycolic acid. To start I'm only using this toner every other night but will build up to every night before long which will hopefully coincide with my skin becoming fabulous.

Well, there's my new skin care regimen in all its glory. If you've made it this far you might also be interested in some of the latest skin care articles that inspired this latest countdown.

One from Real Simple (about correcting sun damage)
One from Lucky (more focused on clearing skin but still interesting)

3 comments:

Debra said...
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Debra said...

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Erin said...

I love it!! And I can't believe I've neglected your blog thus far - no longer!! I share in your fair skin fate - and I have just really gotten into Yes To Carrots products. Just got the daily moisturizer + spf - very excited. More later but must pick up zee kids from preschool!