Are the expensive ones better? (usually big brands) and what brand do you use? For eye contours, day- %26amp; nightcream, ...Why are some facial creams so expensive and others not?
You are primarily paying for name brands with expensive lines. Recently a poll came out from studies from professionals, laymen(everyday people) and beauty experts...that the most effective line in beauty cream was the Oil of Olay Regenerist, and at approx. $17 a jar, it is very reasonable as well.
I am 39 y.o woman who works nights and has three kids and a household to run, there is not a person I know who has ever guessed my age correctly. I have used regular Oil of Olay since high school, and soap, (yes I know everyone is horrified), I prefer Nivea Visage CoQ10 Night Cream, it's thick for pm, although I recently started with Regenerist last week and am excited to see any improvement over the next few weeks. I have tried everything from Lancome, Clinique, Kiehl's, etc. and I always return to my Olay!Why are some facial creams so expensive and others not?
i use clarins products and dont think they are that expensive the cleasers and toners are only around 14 pounds and the day cream i use is around 30 pounds and it last quite a while cos you only need a small amount. try going to a department store and asking for a few samples first so you can try before you buy,
you pay for what you get...meaning: if it's cheaply made, it's cheaply priced, if it's a good quality, it's going to be higher priced. so i'de go for the more expensive one.
the name and their ingredients
Sometimes you are paying for exotic ingredients. Sometimes you are just paying for the brand name. Read the ingredients on the bottle, a lot of times you are buying weird chemical concoctions. Don't waste your money.
For pure, safe and beneficial products, try Arbonne. They are all natural, botanical and safe for all skin types. They have some GREAT anti-aging products - night creams, eye creams to reduce wrinkles, etc. And they have great daily cleansers and moisturizers that are pH balanced and all hypoallergenic.
http://www.kristinramey.myarbonne.com
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