Thursday 4 April 2013




I'll admit when it comes to student budgeting I'm not the best.. throw the word 'skincare' into the mix and I'm even worse! If someone tells me a product is good, I'll most likely want it. But to me skincare it pretty important-it doesn't matter how expensive or good make-up is if you don't have 'good base'. I do tend to spend quite a bit on skincare for a student, but I do have quite a small skincare collection of what I would call the 'essentials'.

To remove my daytime make up I usually use the infamous Bioderma H20 micellaire water-as this item isn't easy to get hold of in the UK I tend to order this off eBay, it usually costs around £15 including postage. I won't go into the reasons why this product is so great as many other bloggers have spoken about it, but a 500ml bottle of this product usually lasts me around six months, which personally I think is great value for money!

When it comes to cleansing I've only been doing it properly for a year, and it took me a while to find a cleanser I really liked, I'd tried ones from Liz Earle and Origins, but when I purchased the T-Zone Mayblossom cleansing gel from REN I decided it was the one for me. My skin tends to fall under the  'combination' category, so I like this cleanser as my skin feels refreshed after washing without feeling stripped like some cleansers can do. I usually order this off ASOS as I can get it with student discount, and a bottle of usually lasts just under two months.

Similar to trying to find the perfect cleanser, I've used many different toners but after watching a YouTube video from Meg I heard about the Rosewater Toning Spritz from Boots' Botanics range, this is the cheapest thing in my skincare collection, costing just £3.49 and I really like it. I've had this since around February time and after using it twice a day I'd say I still have just under half a bottle left, so great value for money!

My skin goes through bad phases, when I get a spot there seem to be quite a few to follow it. So I was thanking my lucky stars when I heard about La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo, costing just £13 this serum reduces the appearance of spots and also helps reduce sebum (the thing to cause spots). I was lucky enough to order this product from Boots when they had a 'two for £15' on all La Roche Posay products, so essentially I got one tube for £2! I use this product everyday after cleansing and toning and I've had my current tube since mid February and there is still quite a bit of product left.

As I just mentioned my skin can be bad sometimes, so for those pesky spots that won't disappear I tend to use the Super Spot Remover from Origins. This product it pretty pricey, for just 10ml of product it costs £13, however this does the trick, when applied before bed, it reduces the spot size so you're ready to rock in the morning. Also I've had this product since summer last year and I still have quite a bit of product left. Oh if only I didn't need a spot treatment..

Finally is something that has saved my skin over those wintery months! Its the Drink Up Intensive mask from Origins. Although my skin can be on the oily side, it's quite dehydrated so I tend to apply this mask once every one to two weeks to just help put so moisture back into the skin. This mask did cost £20 however would say its definitely worth it & because you only need a small bit at a time - this product will probably last you quite a while!

So there were my skincare essentials, be sure to keep an eye out for a make up essentials in the future!
xo

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