Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts

Oct 20, 2011

this is my skin story + Paula's Choice Resist - reviews.


dear readers, please prepare for a long post.
i've been using some skin care products from Paula's Choice for a few months now and since i know that some of you want further information after i mentioned these in my "favourites" posts, here a full review and my skin story - something i was very embarrassed about but since i could manage it i wanted to share with you, even though it costs me quite an effort to do so.

i struggled with oily skin, clogged and enlarged pores with many(!) blemishes and impurities and an uneven skin texture that felt thick and bad and looked even worse. in late summer i was in a terrible state, the make up wouldn't look right on me at all and i just felt very uncomfortable in my own skin.
aggressive moisturisers, toners and peelings left me with horrible redness and an unhealthy life style with too little sleep, hormonal imbalance and bad eating habits due to self-imposed stress in my  "learning-for-the-exams-phase" made me break out even more. my skin was aching and very sensitive. i was sad because of it and envied the girls with nice skin, especially when a good looking complexion is most important to me for a nice appearance.
i needed a proper skin care regimen and a definite change in my life rythm.
these photographs i only made quickly for personal comparison (this explains the bored expression), but since i decided to do this - here you can see the results:

please enlarge the photos to see the full horror - but only if you can stand it ;)

august 2nd                        august 6th                         september 17th                          october 11th

the right side was even worse:

      august 2nd                         august 6th                         september 17th                     october 11th


i'm now satisfied with the appearance of my skin, it has improved a lot. the dark marks fade quite quickly and i don't have many pimples anymore, also the redness is noticeably reduced. but only because these pictures are integrated in this post about Paula's Choice products, it doesn't mean at all that they were my skin changing factor!
sure, they definitely helped or otherwise i would not have mentioned them in my favourites, but there where many other factors that i owe the improvement of my skin.
what helped me a lot was:

a more gentle face cleansing routine
i would remove my face make up with normal cleansing wipes but then follow with a micellar lotion (Vichy's Purété Thermale) as a toner and last step, too. no more face wash with water. no more traditional toner for the face (only on the neck and chest).

less abrasive peels
only once a week i would do a mechanical scrub with my Dermalogica Multivitamin Thermafoliant. with bad skin, it's really hard to hold up with this limitation since you want to peel away every new bump that occurs, but it's very important to hold the abrasive stuff at bay to let your skin calm down and regenerate.

gentle chemical peeling
to keep the pores clear and smooth the skin texture. this step helped to reduce my break outs, the increased cell turn-over made the dark scars from previous blemishes fade quickly and my skin appears brighter.

a face oil at night
although i have oily skin, itreally likes a good face oil overnight. this keeps my skin moisturised and calms down the redness. it makes it softer and glowy for the day and even helps it to become less oily throughout the day. i really liked the Weleda Wild Rose Smoothing Pearls and the REN O12 Rose Synergy.

sunscreen!
at least spf 20-25, better is 30+. best is broad spectrum, preferably mineral (physical) instead of chemical. especially when you use chemical peels and retinol/retinoids, sun protection is a MUST! your skin is more sensitve to sun damage than normal, and sun damage is the biggest ageing-accelerator (this includes artificial "sun"!).

anti-oxidative serums and good hydration (this includes a good eye cream)
i like the Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair, the Paula's Choice Serum (that i will talk about in depth below), the SkinCeuticals B5 Hydrating Gel and the Shiseido Benefiance Concentrated Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream.
to give the skin a youthful and fresh appearance, to fight further damages and to help the skin regenerate. this step helped my break outs to heal very quickly and make it soft and nice to touch - but:

not touching your face!
the more pimples you have, the more you want to fight them with *finger-force* - but this just makes it worse. you'll be left with bad scars, get skin infections and in the worst cases the infection can ascend your vascular system (especialls in the center of the face) and may lead to meningitis, encephalitis and dural sinus thrombosis with haemorrhagic infarction of the brain - all might have a lethal outcome. to follow the strictly-not-touch-your-face rule is the best you can do to save your skin. and of course washing hands (especially before you touch your face, apply skin care etc) - but i don't need to tell you this.
the germs on your hands will cause more pimples and blackheads.
i would often touch my face unconsciously, like to rest the chin in my hands, but do you know what helps the best to hold me off? a nice make up. even when i'm at home learning, i sometimes put on a nice face make up so i wouldn't touch my skin to ruin it (this reflex is even more engrained haha).

but the biggest and most important factor that helped my skin to improve was:

a healthy diet
since i started to eat one hotpot/soup made of fresh vegetables each day and inreased fresh fruits and muesli in my diet, my skin became better than ever. this made the biggest improvement i ever experienced. i've tried some dietary supplements before (like biotin, msm, fish oils, different vitamin supplements), but none have really helped me like fresh nutrients.
i get less break outs, my skin heals faster, it looks more even and fresh.
no more coffee and no more fried food helps, too. beauty really does come from within ;)

i'm more relaxed now and don't put myself under too much stress anymore, but i still need more sleep and physical exercise to fulfil my lifestyle change - but step by step, right?



so now to the Paula's Choice part of this post:

i have always heard good reviews about the products from Paula Begoun's skin care line called Paula's Choice, and after browsing cosmeticcop.com (her product-review-page) and makeupalley.com, i decided to order some products from the Resist line to try (which is targeted on anti-aging). you can purchase from paulaschoice.com.
the products are moderately priced and packed full of effective ingredients.
i've been using the products about 3 months now. i will only tell you about my personal experiences with each product, for further informations about the line, the products and the targets of each, please check the website.


Daily Smoothing Treatment


this is a chemical peel product with 5% AHA (in this case glycolic acid). it also contains lots of antioxidants and some BHA - i like how the ingredients lists on the official website explains each product, so the credits for the ingredient information goes to them!
this product comes in an air tight pump bottle and should be used daily (even twice when your skin can take it) right after cleansing and even before serums etc.
it has a light creamy consistency with a yellowish colour and a sweet bubblegum scent. it spreads easily and sinks in quickly. i use 2 pumps every night and follow with a serum after about 5 minutes, then my face oil.
this product does make a prickly feel when my skin is freshly peeled with a scrub or does have wounds in terms of pimples, but otherwise it doesn't feel funny at all. it doesn't increase my redness or make my skin more sensitive.
i noticed that my skin became a lot brighter over the time, dark marks fade within 1-2 weeks at the most. my skin feels and looks soft and delicate now and not the disgusting thick elephant skin of before anymore. i have less clogged pores, only some blackheads left on my nose and chin, but these are removed easily. also, i don't have dry and flaky patches anymore, which occured beside my nose, in my brows and below the corners of my mouth previously.
this product contains 50ml and costs 25.95$/26.95€. i only wished that there was some little window so you can see how much you have left and can plan the repurchase - which i will definitely.

ingredients: Water, Glycolic Acid (AHA exfoliant), Cetyl Alcohol (thickener), Butylene Glycol (slip agent and penetration enhancer), Palmitoyl Oligopeptide (cell-communicating ingredient), Ceramide 2 (skin-identical ingredient), Tetrahydrodiferuloylmethane, Tetrahydrodemethoxydiferuloylmethane, Tetrahydrobisdemethoxydiferuoylmethane (anti-irritants/antioxidants derived from curcumin), Epigallocatechin Gallate, Caffeic Acid (antioxidants), Salicylic Acid (BHA exfoliant/anti-irritant), Disodium Lauriminodipropionate Tocopheryl Phosphates (vitamin E-based antioxidant), PEG-10 Rapeseed Sterol (fatty acid thickener), Cucumis Melo (Melon) Fruit Extract (antioxidant), Bisabolol, Allantoin (anti-irritants), Dimethicone, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cyclohexasiloxane, Dimethiconol (silicone slip agents/texture enhancers), Tribehenin (texture enhancer), Polysorbate 20 (emulsifier), C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, PPG-14 Butyl Ether, PEG-40 Stearate, Sorbitan Stearate (thickeners), PVM/MA Decadiene Crosspolymer, Polyacrylamide (film-forming agents), Disodium EDTA (stabilizer), C13-14 Isoparaffin (solvent), Laureth-7 (emulsifier), Sodium Hydroxide (pH adjuster), Caprylyl Glycol (preservative), Ethylhexylglycerin (skin-conditioning agent), Hexylene Glycol (solvent), Phenoxyethanol (preservative).





Weekly Resurfacing Treatment


this is a tonic with 10% AHA in form of glycolic acid which should be used once weekly in combination and alteration with the Daily Smoothing Treatment. it's a clear watery liquid and has a herbal scent (reminds me of wasabi! :P ).
it comes in a drop bottle, i always putted some drops (about 10-15?) into the palms of my hands and patted it onto my face, leaving out the eyes and lips. it didn't feel stingy and sunk in immediately.
well, i don't use it anymore because it's too strong for my skin. it made the skin around my nose and on my chin become more sensitive, red, flaky and spongily thick so i stopped using it.
my skin goes well with the 5% AHA product since then.
this contains 60ml and costs 28.95$/28.95€.

ingredients: Water, Methylpropanediol (slip agent/penetration enhancer), Glycolic Acid (alpha hydroxy acid/exfoliant), Butylene Glycol (slip agent), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice (water-binding agent), Sodium Hydroxide (pH adjuster), Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract (antioxidant), Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (vitamin C/antioxidant), Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract (anti-irritants), Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Extract (antioxidant),Arctium Lappa (Burdock) Root Extract, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract (anti-irritants), Borago Officinalis (Borage) Extract, Boerhavia Diffusa Root Extract (antioxidants), Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract (anti-irritant), Lamium Album (White Nettle) Flower Extract (antioxidant), Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract, Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Extract, Ulmus Fulva (Slippery Elm) Bark Extract (anti-irritants), Glycerin (skin-identical ingredient), Allantoin (anti-irritant) Propylene Glycol (solvent), Tetrasodium EDTA (chelating agent), Phenoxyethanol (preservative).




Super Antioxidant Concentrate Serum


the Super Antioxidant Concentrate Serum is my last PC product. it comes in a squeeze tube which is nice to get a controlled amount of product and to estimate how much product you have left, but only marginally acceptable in terms of air-tightness. the serum should be used daily after the cleansing and the chemical peeling product and before moisturiser.
i use a drop of it for the whole face. it's a thick clear yellowish liquid which feels very siliconey and greasy, which i don't like (luckily it doesn't break me out, if your skin doesn't like silicones, though, you shouldnt try this). it spreads easily but sits on the face for about 10 minutes before it sinks in to a dry finish. this isn't moisturising at all so i pair it with a moisturising serum or apply a light moisturising cream underneath. i would use it in the mornings, it's a nice base for foundation due to the siliconey texture. in the evenings i don't like that thick feeling because i already use the face oil.
it definitely helps my pimples heal quicker and my skin look fresh and healthy. my skin feels firm and resistant, but not thick, my scars fade faster than normal. if i feel a pimple to sprout, i would also use this at night and most times in the next morning, it's calm again.
i might repurchase this but still have a few other serums i want to try.
this product contains 30ml and costs 25.95$/26.95€.

ingredients: Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone (silicone slip agents/suspending agents), Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (stabilized vitamin C/antioxidant), Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 (cell-communicating ingredient), Tocotrienols, Tocopherol (vitamin E/antioxidants), Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q10/antioxidant), Alpha Lipoic Acid (antioxidant), Tocopheryl Acetate (vitamin E/antioxidant), Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (stabilized vitamin C/antioxidant), Ferulic Acid, Caffeic Acid (antioxidants), Beta-Glucan (anti-irritant), Saccharomyces/Selenium Ferment (skin-conditioning agent/antioxidant), Superoxide Dismutase (antioxidant), Epigallocatechin Gallate (green tea-derived antioxidant), Ergothioneine (mushroom-derived antioxidant), Glutathione (fruit-derived antioxidant), Xanthophyll (antioxidant pigment), Glycine Soja (Soybean) Seed Extract (antioxidant), Ceramide 3 (skin-identical ingredient), Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi Leaf Extract (anti-inflammatory agent), Lupinus Albus Seed Extract, Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Root Extract (antioxidants), Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Oil (emollient), Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol (preservatives), Ethylhexylglycerin, Hexylene Glycol (slip agents).




Oct 13, 2011

my favourite exfoliator - Dermalogica Multivitamin Thermafoliant.


i've been using the Dermalogica Multivitamin Thermafoliant for some weeks now and i seriously LOVE it! i had a few samples of it before and it wowed me with each use, so recently i splurged for it and bought the full size tube. i found mine on ebay, but Dermalogica is mainly available (from germany) on lookfantastic.com and many private retailers and cosmeticians you can find on the german website dermalogica.de.

what seems totally paradoxal to me is that i rarely spend a good amount of money on skin care but all the more on decorative cosmetics. ok, most times you get longer using time out of the latter, but a beautiful complexion is key for a nice appearance and makes achieving this much easier. might be because i assumed that my skin is not good enough to smear and dab expensive products onto it (even weirder conclusion, isn't it?). on the other hand, the price point often doesn't say anything about the quality of the ingredients and how they work on a particular skin. plus, i preach naturally good skin from within through a healthy diet, anyways. i'm happy that i could reach this state this way and now i want to keep and enhance it with some skin care treats.
enough of the ramble.

now the 30£ that the Dermalogica Multivitamin Thermafoliant costs isn't that expensive, but for a cleansing product that you rinse off it's quite a lot to me. the tube contains 75ml but i think i will get along with it a long time since i only need a tiny bit each use.
my skin care routine contains an AHA exfoliating product, and although i find that it keeps my skin bright and clear enough, i still have a need for a mechanical peeling about once every week that scrubs away all of the dead cell layers the acid had lifted from the surface to be left behind with a fresh and soft skin that's brighter and smoother than before. and that's exactly what this Dermalogica skin polish does for me.
it's a self-heating exfoliant that works mechanical and chemical/enzymatic at once with micro fine  exfoliating beads and salicylic and lactic acids. the multivitamin products are from their AGE smart line which is targeted against the signs of aging which i probably don't need yet, but trying the samples i was so amazed that i wouldn't want to buy another.

it's like a thick creamy paste with yellowish colour and has a pleasant warm herbal scent. it spreads out super easily and one feels that it contains some oils. it's recommended to massage on clean and damp skin in circular motions for 1-2 minutes but also can be used on dry skin for a stronger effect. i like to use it on dry skin with slightly damp hands so i still get a light warming sensation (which isn't very intense anyways).
the exfoliating bits are so fine that it feels quite gentle on my skin, it's much more refined compared to the 7 Day Scrub Cream by Clinique, for example. still, it works better than any other scrub i have used until now since it's so densely packed. it leaves my skin soooo soo soft and smooth, i think it's the oils in it that work like a "skin-conditioner". i just want to touch my face all the time after using this stuff, it makes my skin feel fine and even and delicate. truly polished. i'm totally in love with the effect.
the serums and moisturisers i use after this sink in much better and foundation glides on even easier. my skin looks smooth and satiny by using this regularly. no more dry flakes, no more rough and thick feeling elephant skin.

cannot say enough praises for this - it's a fantastic exfoliator that i can recommend wholeheartedly. could not believe myself that i would love a peeling so much. definitely HG-material and repurchase-proof.


here you can see the exfoliating beads when i rub the Thermafoliant on my dry skin.




ingredients: PEG-6, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium oxide, c20-40 pareth-10, silica, salicylic acid, retinol, lactic acid, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, hydrolyzed opuntia ficus indica flower extract, tocopherol, citric acid, camelia sinensis leaf extract. glycine soja (soybean) seed extract, glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) root extract, bixa orellana seed oil, carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil, citrus medica limonium (lemon) peel extract, olive oil peg-7 esters, caprylic/capric triglyceride, citronellol, eugenol, geraniol, linalool, limonene, helianthus annus (sunflower) seed oil, rosa damascena flower oil, eugena caryophyllus (clove) leaf oil, pelargonium graveolens oil, citrus medica limonium (lemon) peel oil, aniba rosaeodora (rosewood) wood oil.



Sep 17, 2011

deal alert! Clinique starter kits.



hello my dear readers!
long time no read - i'm sorry for the lack of posts in the last weeks. i'm coming back with a quick bargain tip for my german readers. if you want to try or are already happy with some Clinique skin care product, make sure to check out their newest offer on the official website clinique.de. they have different test kits for different skin issues and needs, each with 3 miniature products. i love mini products, they're nice to travel with and small pots are more sanitary to use than large ones.
for only 9€ per set you can strike quite a good deal, i bought one set "moisture" and two of the "anti aging" sets to try, i was always curious about their eye creams and serums. each kit comes with an ugly little make up bag, not mention-worthy.
Clinique ships for free if you order more than 25€ of products and have nice gift packages.


in the "moisture" set you'll find:

- Clinique Moisture Surge moisturizer, 15ml (30ml would cost 29€)
- Clinique All About Eyes eye cream, 7ml (15ml would cost 35€)
- Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray, 30ml (125ml would cost 29€)

so in fact you'll get about 38€ worth of product for only 9€.


in the "anti aging" set there is:

- Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus serum, 15ml (30 ml would cost 59€)
- Clinique Repairwear eye cream, 7ml (15ml would cost 42€)
- Clinique 7 Day Scrub Cream, 30ml (100ml would cost 27€)

here you would even get about 60€ worth of product for only 9€, and since i bout two of these sets, i even scored an equal amount to a full size Repairwear Serum that i always wanted to try for only 18€ and got some more nice minis (like almost a full amount of the Repairwear eye cream).

i think this is a fabulous deal for someone who wants to try out some skin care from Clinique or needs some little gift sets, it's even nice to stock on products if you are already using them.

Clinique also throws in a mini 5ml sample of their All About Eyes Rich eye cream (15ml of this also sells for 35€). all in all i'm now stocked on eye creams for the next 2-3 years haha.

the only thing i don't like is the serum that is not air tight packaged, and the fact that this brand sells for a lot less in the states and us german in fact pay for some air (like the Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion/Gel sells for 25$ over there and for 45€ here (the 125ml size), wtf??!!!).



i'll get back to you with some great make up posts soon. i have made hundreds of photos (swatches, product pics and make up looks) in the last days/weeks as preparation for the darker seasons, i'm like a squirrel collecting light ;)



Mar 8, 2011

Lancôme Génifique Serum - do you use samples?


over the past few months i accumulated quite a several ( i think it was 10 or so) of these samples of Lancôme's Genifique serum.
as the amount would equal about a third of a regular bottle and would last quite some time, i started a trial and could use it over the last 4-5 weeks ago, morning and night.
a regular bottle of 30ml would cost 79.50€.
as i only used the samples, i can't say anything about the packaging. but it looks good, though.
it's a hazy viscid liquid that spreads very well and with a slippery feeling on your skin, so that you can get along even with a small amount. i always use it on a still very slightly damp skin after my thermal water spray.
it sinks in totally, leaving no residues or film or stickyness at all. so you might feel like you haven't apply anything, which i don't like that much.
i have a oily skin, with large pores especially on my cheeks and forehead, that is prone to blackheads :(
after using it during the last month, i don't see a large improvement of my skin. i feel it is soft and moisturised, but my pores are still enlarged, i still get some zits and blackheads that don't heal faster than normal. no glow, no youthful skin (but in fact oilyness + zits are the epitome for young skin ;)  ).
it is a good moisturising serum, maybe i can only see some effect after long term use of 3 months +, but i'm not willing to pay 80€ to see if it's going to work, when my skin would be ok with a cheaper moisturiser at this time.
maybe in some years. but on the other hand, i have seen better results (in a shorter time) with the Advanced Night Repair serum by Estée Lauder, so effectiveness is not impossible ;)

have you tried this? what is your opinion?
do you use samples in general? i know many don't use face care samples as they are afraid to break out, and the effect will only show when you use it longer, but as my skin is quite uncomplicated these days, i like to use deluxe size samples.

btw, i used a Lancôme moisturizer with this, it was a 15ml deluxe sample of a men's hydrating moisturiser. i don't shy away from this, as the ingredients and technology is mostly the same with men's and women's skin care from one brand, only the scent is more herbal with the men's stuff. and as long as it doesn't grow me a beard, i don't care ;)



Jan 31, 2011

L'Oreal Perfect Clean Foaming Gentle Scrub


new to the L'Oreal range here in germany, i tried it since 2 weeks. it's a 150ml tube which costs about 5€, so pretty reasonable for L'Oreal. the german name (intense peeling) is somewhat conflictive to its english version (gentle scrub). it's meant for all skin types. there was also a mousse cleanser and gel cleanser version of this, but as i have oily skin, i wanted to try the exfoliating one.
it comes with a built in scrublet of soft silicone, which you can take out and use it as a face brush in conjunction with the gel. the scrublet you can stick onto your bathroom wall as it has a suction cup in the back. i find it pointless. no special effect but just a pointless gimmick.
it has a clear jelly-like texture with a great fruity sweet mango smell. it has quite harsh and loosely distributed exfoliating bits - if you use the scrublet it feels definitely more gentle than with your hands. so i wouldn't use it twice a day - especially with more sensitive skin.
it's also very foaming - which i don't really like. i like my foaming cleansers to melt a bit while washing it off with water, not to foam up even more and i would have to search eyes closed for the tap to get fresh water - do you know what i mean? this is a bit uncomfortable to me.
also if you don't use a lot of running water to wash it off, it leaves a slippery film on the skin, which i don't like too.
the cleansing effect is good, though. no make up residues on my cotton pad when i tone my face afterwards (i use wet cosmetic wipes before the cleanser). i haven't seen my skin getting better with this, but also it didn't reacted negatively.
i won't rebuy this and i can't recommend it - there is a cheaper and better alternative for me. this i could use as a body scrub. but the scent is reaaaaallly great. addicting. i love it. i'll just keep this to sniff it haha.




Jan 2, 2011

SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic


the fabulous kokolaroo on youtube raved about it again and again and made me really curious about this serum, but i thought it was again something you can't get your hands on here in germany. and for skincare i don't want to spend too much money on without testing or return options.
so i was very happy when i saw a SkinCeuticals display in a pharmacy when i went to buy some new Avène Thermal Water.

i knew SkinCeuticals have generous testers so i asked the pharmacist for one, and i see they are really nice testers!!! it is a mini glass bottle with a mini pipette. i wish every brand would learn a lesson on this, i hate those sachets, they are ok for magazines and such, but not if i go to a counter and ask for testers with the intention of buying-when-pleased.
i started to use serums on a daily basis about a year ago, i don't think they are just something for mature skin. prevention is the key.
this is what is said on the little post-it that came in the tester-box, next to the using directions:

C E Ferulic - high potency triple antioxidant treatment with L-Ascorbic Acid (which in fact is vitamin C), Alpha Tocopherol (vitamin E), and Ferulic Acid (quote: "If added to a topical preparation of ascorbic acid and vitamin E, ferulic acid may reduce oxidative stress and formation of thymine dimers in skin." professor wikipedia)

Ingredients: 740019 15 - aqua/water, dipropylene glycol, ascorbic acid, sodium hydroxide, glycerin, laureth-23, phenoxyethanol, tocopherol, ferulic acid, methylparaben, sodium hyaluronate, D26860/3

so this is packed full with antioxidants, it's to protect your skin from free radicals.  the high concentration of L-Ascorbic Acid could even irritate your skin, so testing is very important with this.
the little bottle contains 5ml of product, it lasted me about 3 weeks. it's a watery brown liquid which slightly smells like caramel. i used about 4 drops of it i the mornings, sometimes even at night. i tapped it on my face with my fingertips, it got soaked in right away, then i would use my eye cream and after that it would be sunk in enough so i could use my regular moisturiser over it.
it didn't irritate my skin or caused me break outs.

i really did notice an improvement of my skin in this short testing phase. it got clearer and my skin tone got more even in this time. it also felt soft and plump.

now i need to decide wether i should get the C E Ferulic or go on with my search. the big stopping point for me is the hefty price tag for it: 30ml would cost 123€. does my relatively young skin  needs such a pricey care? could i also get away with a beautiful complexion at a lower price point? i have never splurged so much for skin care...

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