Saturday, April 24, 2010

I am looking for similar skin care products around the same price as clinque? any ideas?

I have been finding clinque a little harsh for mt face and I am just looking for a different brand that I can try that will siut my skin better, I have combination skin andtend to break out. any suggestions, need to be available in th uk. thankyou

I am looking for similar skin care products around the same price as clinque? any ideas?
home remedy wud do...





Here's some idea





Water: It's true that gulping down loads of water will help your skin look its prettiest. "Water helps your skin by getting by-products out of your body," says Ryba. By drinking lots of water, you're helping your kidneys function better, which in turn helps skin avoid a sallow, tired look.





•Salmon, flaxseed, and avocado: All contain omega-3 fatty acids, compounds that help reduce inflammation in the body. That reduction in inflammation helps combat problems like puffy eyes, pronounced fine lines, and sagging skin. Be sure to buy wild -- not farmed -- salmon, to get the best fatty acids. Grind your flaxseeds before sprinkling them on yogurt or cereal for the most benefit.





•Berries and melon: Both are low-sugar fruits and help to make skin firm and taut. It's important to avoid high-sugar foods, including high-sugar fruits like pineapple and banana. "[Foods with a lot of sugar] cause your blood sugar to rise, which makes insulin come into your system and sets off a chain of hormonal reactions," says Ryba. Those hormonal reactions can make your body retain water and increase inflammation, both of which contribute to puffiness and tired-looking skin.





•Nuts and wheat germ: Both are chock-full of biotin, a nutrient known for making hair and nails strong and resilient.
Reply:Do you have Garnier Fructisse there? Try that my daughter swears by it and you would have a hard time finding a more blonde fair skinned child.
Reply:I use Bare Minerals. You have probably seen them advertised on tv infomercials. My face does not break out near as bad as it used to and the price is about the same imo. Plus you get a starter kit when you order that has brushes and everything. So it really is a good deal. I think it is around $60 for two colors of foundation, a setting powder, and a color that makes you look like you have been in the sun a bit (to be used very little of at a time) I just got my kit in February and I think it is great.
Reply:Estee Lauder.You can even try Biotherm.Both more gentle on the skin than Clinique


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