Neutrogena oil free range review..
I have been using the Neutrogena oil free range and I absolutely think that it's amazing, the moisturiser and the face wash are the standout products. I have gotten so many compliments on my skin and questions as to what I am using, my skin is going back to how it used to be before I started wearing make up. Here's my thoughts on each product:
I was using the face brush by Boots botanicals (pictured in my last skincare post) to ensure further cleansing which was going AMAZINGLY well, but I was contacted by a PR company who asked if I wanted to try the Clarisonic, and I obviously said YES. At first I HATED the Clarisonic and really didn't see the point of it which is why I didn't blog about it instantly, I felt like it was a waste of money, electricity and time, but I think I am beginning to LOVE it, I am still not 100% sure, but I will let you know how my thoughts develop. HOWEVER, I would recommend you get a standard face brush and introduce it into your routine at night as you will definitely see a difference in your skin tone and texture. FYI: The face wash works great with the Clarisonic and even better with a standard face brush.
I haven't been doing much else to my skin apart from applying a tiny bit of Bio oil once a week or every 2 weeks just to keep my skin further moisturised and protected from the cold weather. I have also been using the Dermalogica gentle cream exfoliant once a week to get rid of any dead skin cells, it's actually really nice as it's a face mask with lactic acid. I also use the Avene eye contour cream whenever I remember, it has a texture in between a cream and a gel which absorbs instantly with no greasy residue, me likey!
I have realised a few things.
- I am sensitive to some of my cheek products. Benefit 'Hoola', Nars 'Laguna' and even Mac blushes, For the past 2 months I have been using exactly the same products and same base (Mac face & body) and generally the Chanel bronze universel and my skin has been beautiful (no exaggeration) but, whenever I use the above mentioned I get tiny little bumps, what a shame! But, at least I know what's causing them, and I am 100% sure as I have really monitored it, when I stop using them my skin clears up.
- I don't need a toner.
- Less is more.
Final thoughts: If you are struggling with your skin because you use too many products, try eliminating them and really stick to a routine for 2 months so you can figure out where you are going wrong.
Have you tried the Neutrogena oil free range? And, what cheek products do you find work best with sensitive skin?
Disclaimer: The Clarisonic and Avene eye cream were sent for consideration for review, I was not paid for this post and I am not affiliated with the brands.
Comments
I agree, any facial brush makes a lot of difference!
Shifa
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But do not all have the same skin :P
I'm using Clinique right now and i love it,it works just great!
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Thanks for the review xxx
Great post. less is more and I agree.. no toners needed!
Aysh xoxo
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I also react to Mac blushes so I use once in a while otherwise my cheeks hav tiny red pimples
I am definitely going to have a look at the oil free face wash and moisturiser, but I still like to use a toner (Tea Tree Water by Lush) as my skin can be quite oily.
Thanks
I want to get the Clarisonic but am waiting for the mia to come out, it's supposed to come out some time early next year.
Lilit
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I think I'll deff. try them now as I do have some acne. I'm using Mary Kay products right now but they've made face really, REALLY dry!
-Ana
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But I've been hearing that the clinique skin care lines work very well for sensitive skin!
Thanks for sharing :)
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@Rocaille I shall look into it. :)
@Houda Inshallah you find what works for you. x
@Tali - Actually I agree, lush tea tree water in the summer is AMAZING.
@heartsnrockets I love the sebamed cleanser, I would use it anyday.
@Bellamama The benefit hoola and mac blushes. The chanel is great!
@acee922 I tried the clinique and hated it, everyone's skin is different even if it's still classified sensitive. Hope you find what works for you. x
I think I should give it another chance in the present day too, my skin hasn't been behaving for quite a while now...
Don't you just hate it that it takes so long to find out if a product works for you or to discover which one is the cause of the breakout? I mean, it takes a few trials to see if a product breaks you out and absolute eons for the pimples to go away!!!! :/
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