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Skincare and makeup

 

Naturally everything I say here is purely the opinion of myself and my skin, so I cannot pretend to know anything more than that. But I do love pampering my skin and I have used many products over the course of my life.

My mother had bright red hair, fair fair German skin in the cruel African sun (before the days of SPF!), smoked a lot, never used moisturiser and had a huge scar where a garden fork went through her cheek, so her skin was prematurely wrinkled and aged.

When I was 10, she handed me a bottle of Oil of Ulay and told me that if I did not want to look like her, I must moisturise my skin every day and look after it. That scared the bejeezus out of me so I have been zealous about skincare ever since.

Not just because I didn’t want to end up more wrinkly than I had to, but because I enjoy it. It is a moment in my day that is for me and me alone. It is therapeutic, relaxing, calming and soothing. Americans call it a beauty regime (strict, regimented), Brits call it a beauty routine (very mundane, has to be done) and the French tend to call it a beauty ritual (calming, relaxing). I identify with the last one most of all.

In the morning I wash my face in the shower, tone and moisturise. It wakes me up and prepares me for the day. In the evening as soon as I get home I change into my pyjamas and remove my make up with a wipe off cleanser, tone and moisturise. This small ritual separates my work time from my leisure time, relaxes me and allows me to empty my head and enjoy the ingrained ritual of cleaning my face.

My aim is that my skin feels comfortable when I wake up in the morning (not tight) and that it can go through an entire day without starting to feel dry and taut or oily and shiny.

I don’t believe in anti-ageing creams, or claims of miraculous removal of wrinkles. Nothing except surgery takes away wrinkles. And how many wrinkles you have depends on genetics, lifestyle choices (diet, the sun, smoking, alcohol). But you can keep your skin smoother and more comfortable. The wrinkles smooth out a little when your skin is not dry.

 

Morning (every day)

Evening

I tend to change most products around regularly because I get bored but I stick to hair products that I like because I have long curly hair, which is very fussy. Some of my favourite products are:

Hair

Shampoo

  1. Philip Kingsley Extreme Moisture (this is my favourite shampoo of all time)
  2. Redken AllSoft

Conditioner

  1. Philip Kingsley Extreme Moisture
  2. Redken Curvaceous
  3. Redken AllSoft

Hair Mask (pre-wash)

  1. Philip Kingsley Elasticiser
  2. Sebastian Potion 7

 Hair Mask (post-wash)

  1. Redken AllSoft
  2. Redken Real Control

Leave In Conditioner 

  1. Sebastian Potion 9 (a one of a kind product. I will literally cry if this is every discontinued)

Styler

  1. Sebastian Potion 9

Serum

  1. John Frieda Frizz Ease Original
  2. Aussie Curl Definition
  3. Biosilk Silk Therapy

Straighteners

  1. GHD IV

Blowdrier

  1. Parlux

Body

Shower Gel

  1. The Body Shop (my favourite is their Italian fig which is now, naturally, discontinued)
  2. Korres
  3. Nivea Original Creme

Scrub Gloves

  1. Soap & Glory

Body Lotion

  1. Neutrogena Norwegian Formula (you really do feel moisturised for 24 hours)
  2. HTH body lotion (Swedish brand)
  3. Nivea Body Milk for dry skin
  4. Body Shop Body Butter

Razor

  1. Schick/Wilkinson Intuition (I love this razor as it has the shaving cream and razor in one and does not slip.

Foot File

  1. Microplane (I will never use anything else)

Toothpaste

  1. Rembrandt
  2. Sensodyne

Toothbrush

  1. Phillips Sonicare Diamondclean black

Tweezers

  1. Tweezerman

Perfume

  1. Antonia’s Flowers

Skincare

Eye Makeup Remover

  1. Yves Rocher Pur Bleuet Express (the best I have ever used)
  2. Lancôme Bi-facil

Scrub/Exfoliator

  1. Dermalogica Thermofoliant
  2. Freeze 24/7 IceCrystals
  3. St Ives Apricot Scrub
  4. Aapri Facial Scrub
  5. Clinique 7 Day Scrub cream
  6. Dermalogica Microfoliant

Cleanser (wash off)

  1. Astalift Foaming Cleanser
  2. Balance Me Cleanse and Smooth Face Balm
  3. Kalahari Cleansing Gel
  4. Cetaphil Gentle Facial Cleanser
  5. Clarisonic Hydrating Cream Cleanser
  6. Erno Lazlo White Marble Double Cleanse (oil and bar)

Cleanser (wipe off)

  1. Lumene Hellä Moisture Replenishing Cleansing Cream
  2. Trilogy Cream Cleanser
  3. Clarins Extra-Comfort Cleansing Cream
  4. Clinque Comforting Cream Cleanser
  5. Lancôme Galatée Confort

Toner

  1. Aromatherapy Associates Rose Skin Tonic
  2. Kalahari Toner
  3. Caudalie Eau de Beauté
  4. Bioderma Micellar Water

Moisturiser

  1. Astalift Night Cream
  2. Embryolisse Lait Crème Concentré
  3. Environ Super Moisturiser
  4. Placecol Shea Butter Moisturiser
  5. Clarins Multi-Active Day Cream
  6. Aromatherapy Associates Triple Rose Renewing Moisturiser
  7. Dr Hauschka Rose Day Cream
  8. Benefit Total Moisture

Mask

  1. Biodroga Vitamin Honey 
  2. Eve Lom Rescue
  3. Astalift

Spot Treatments

  1. Mario Badescu

Facial Cleansing Tools

  1. Clarisonic Aria
  2. Konjac exfoliating sponges

Make up

Mascara (black or dark brown)

Eye Shadow (browns and beiges)

Eye Liner (black)

Lipstick

 

Multipurpose Products

  1. Elizabeth Anne’s Baby Shampoo
  2. Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream
  3. Homeoplasmine
  4. Försvarets hudsalva
  5. Yu-Be
  6. Egyptian Magic
  7. Lucas PawPaw Ointment

 

Discontinued

  1. Tigi Curl Jam
  2. Yves Rocher Anti-Ageing haircare series
  3. Bourjois Coup de Theatre mascara

 

About Dermalogica

Dermalogica is not a brand I use extensively or exclusively, but their products are brilliant and I would recommend them for sensitive or problem skin. They are also fantastic for men. They have very gentle products if your skin is sensitive and if you have problem skin there is nothing that will cause flare ups.

About Skincare

Remember always that you are the person who lives in your skin 24/7. You know how it feels, what it responds best to, which products make it look and feel your best. Do not let sales assistants pushing particular brands on you for commission tell you what to/what not to buy if you are happy with your skin and what you are using. Do not let them force entire ranges on you without offering you samples to take with you and try first. Don’t let them insult your present products if you and your skin are happy with what you are using.

You don’t have to use an entire range if you do not want to

Expensive is not necessarily better

Some brands you don’t like may have good products for you

Use them as you feel suits you best

Don’t be scared to ask for samples of products you wish to try

Read the ingredient labels

Nothing can make you younger or remove wrinkles

Be sceptical of advertising and articles about products

Read more of my posts here

My skin has always been good. My mother was very fair with flaming red hair and freckles and my father had olive skin so I am fair but I go very brown in the sun (see photo below, you can’t miss me!). When I lived in South Africa I had freckles but not anymore. I have never been spotty and I don’t have sensitive skin. The only two things I have ever been allergic to have been Dior Diorshow and Maybelline Great Lash mascaras.

I used to suffer from rosacea – my face would go really red if I consumed dairy products. But luckily I have not had a flare-up in at least 15 years.

I do have more and more lines now I am older but people often comment on the skin around my eyes. For some reason it is unusually smooth when I am not smiling. Which is strange because I have never used eye cream. Sunscreen I only use if it is built into a moisturiser or if it is the Dermalogica booster mentioned above. I don’t like the chemical smell and feel of sunscreens on my face, or the film they form.

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