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Recession Proof Beauty
Interestingly, despite spending concerns in many areas, lots of women freely admit that they won’t curb their spending on cosmetics, especially if they are using something that they believe will provide the positive changes they want to see on their face (whether they actually see results or not). Depending on your point of view, that’s understandable because in the broad economic scheme of things, splurging on skin care or makeup product is a minor indulgence compared to buying a new car, new wardrobe, or taking a vacation. From my point of view, wasting money on expensive makeup and skin care quickly adds up in a short period of time and there are many ways to put that money to better use and take brilliant care of your face and body. Still, lots of women easily rationalize and justify these overpriced purchases based on fervent beliefs and attitudes. I’ve heard women adamantly profess: “I just love that product,” “Doesn’t [insert celebrity name] use this too,” “A magazine I read rated it as fantastic.” They could care less about the facts, i.e. you can love something that isn’t good for you (think sun tanning); celebrities sell their endorsements and they can and do use bad products, and magazines are in the business of advertising cosmetics, not reporting accurate information about them (in many cases doing so would mean the magazine would lose advertising revenue they count on to survive). Not surprisingly, the cosmetics industry knows how women can fall for false promises and they readily pander to their misguided hopes. Prices for “luxury” brands have spiraled out of control and all too frequently the quality has certainly not improved or a far less expensive product would have produced equal or better results. Of course expensive never means better in the world of skin care and wasting money is never beautiful and never wise for your budget regardless of economic conditions. I would never encourage anyone, regardless of their financial capacity to waste money on overpriced makeup and skin care, but it is even that much more significant for someone who needs to be careful with how they spend their money. A moisturizer, anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, specialty treatment, or serum isn’t automatically going to improve your skin just because it has a $100-plus price tag. Even $20 and up for a mascara or lipstick is spending more than you need to, a fact that becomes even more important when you consider the glut of excellent mascaras and lipsticks selling for less than half of that price. In this report our aim was to help show you the way to the best products for those looking to spend wisely, whether they need to or not. Every product included was chosen as a best value for the money without sacrificing quality or efficacy for a lower price. You will find low-budget options from a variety of longstanding companies, many of which also own pricier brands sold at the department store. There are also some top inexpensive options from smaller companies you may not be familiar with, but should definitely take the time to explore what they offer. One word of caution: if you do find yourself lured by the “free gift” with purchase many cosmetic companies offer at different times of the year at least select a product I’ve rated as a Paula’s Pick or with a big happy face. At the very least if you are going to spend a lot of money, you should at least get your money’s worth by waiting until a free gift promotion is happening. In addition to the succinct lists below, you’ll find thousands more product recommendations on my subscription-based Web site, www.Beautypedia.com, and a limited but certainly helpful selection of free product reviews on my www.paulaschoice-eu.com Web site. I encourage you to explore both sites; Beautypedia is a one-of-a-kind cosmetic database that gives you all the information you need to shop wisely and beautifully for cosmetics and www.paulaschoice-eu.com is filled with articles explaining how to take the best care of your skin so you will know what products from either my line or other lines you should be considering. Note: every product on the lists below received a happy face rating or better. Many of these items are readily available at your local drug or mass market (Target, Wal-Mart) stores. All major retailers also routinely discount these items, either with sale prices or buy 1, get 1 free offers. I encourage you to shop around, pay attention to online coupons or free shipping promotions, and check out weekly sales circulars to find the best deals on cosmetics of interest. You can have great skin and a beautifully made-up face regardless of your budget!
Cleansers Best Inexpensive Cleansers for Normal to Dry Skin Olay Gentle Foaming Face Wash, for Sensitive Skin ($5.99 for 7 ounces) Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser ($6.99 for 8 ounces) Neutrogena One Step Gentle Cleanser ($6.49 for 5.2 ounces) Best Inexpensive Cleansers for Normal to Oily Skin Physician's Formula Deep Pore Cleansing Gel for Normal to Oily Skin ($6.95 for 8 ounces) pHisoderm Deep Cleaning Cleanser, for Normal to Oily Skin ($4.49 for 6 ounces) Clean & Clear Foaming Facial Cleanser, Sensitive Skin ($4.39 for 8 ounces) Toners
Clinique Mild Clarifying Lotion ($11 for 6.7 ounces) (This is the only inexpensive toner from Clinique I recommend; their other Clarifying Lotions are alcohol laden and absolutely not recommended while their Moisture Surge spray-on toner is good but pricey) Paula’s Choice Healthy Skin Refreshing Toner for Normal to Oily/Combination Skin (€16.50 for 6 ounces) Paula’s Choice Moisture Boost Hydrating Toner for Normal to Dry Skin (€16.50 for 6 ounces) Paula’s Choice Skin Recovery Toner for Normal to Very Dry Skin (€ 16.50 for 6 ounces)
Exfoliants Best Inexpensive AHA Products (best for normal to dry/sun-damaged skin) Neutrogena Healthy Skin Face Lotion, Night ($12.59 for 2.5 ounces) Alpha Hydrox Enhanced Lotion ($10.89 for 6 ounces) Alpha Hydroxy Enhance Creme ($10.89 for 2 ounces) Paula’s Choice 8% Alpha Hydroxy Acid Gel (€19.95 for 4 ounces) Best Inexpensive BHA Products (best for normal to oily/blemish-prone skin) Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Stress Control 3-In-1 Hydrating Acne Treatment ($7.99 for 2 ounces) Neutrogena Rapid Clear Acne Defense Face Lotion ($8.49 for 2.7 ounces) Note: Neutrogena is the only company besides mine that is offering effective BHA products at an affordable price. All of the other BHA products I recommend are effective but also expensive for what you get. Subscribers to www.Beautypedia.com can access my complete list of Best BHA products on this site. Paula’s Choice 1% Beta Hydroxy Acid Lotion or Gel (€19.95 for 4 ounces) Paula’s Choice 2% Beta Hydroxy Acid Gel (€19.95 for 4 ounces) Paula’s Choice 2% Beta Hydroxy Acid Liquid (€19.95 for 4ounces)
Acne Best Inexpensive Topical Disinfectant Products for Acne-Prone Skin Mary Kay Acne Treatment Gel ($7 for 1 ounce) Oxy Lotion, Vanishing Acne Medication ($5.69 for 1 ounce) Stridex Power Pads ($6.99 for 28 pads) Clean & Clear Persa-Gel 10 Maximum Strength ($4.99 for 1 ounce) Clearasil Vanishing Acne Treatment Cream ($5.99 for 1 ounce)
Moisturizers
Jason Natural Ester-C Lotion Anti-Oxidant Regenerating Moisturizer ($16 for 4 ounces) Olay Total Effects 7-In-1 Anti-Aging Moisturizer, Mature Skin Therapy ($17.49 for 1.7 ounces) Aloette Nutri-C Moisture Crème ($17.25 for 3 ounces) Paula’s Choice Hydrating Treatment Cream for Normal to Dry Skin (€19.75 for 2 ounces) Paula’s Choice Skin Recovery Moisturizer for Normal to Dry Skin (€19.75 for 2 ounces)
Best Inexpensive Moisturizers for Normal to Oily/Combination Skin Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel ($11.50 for 1.7 ounces) Note: please do not confuse this with Clinique’s original Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion which has been, and still is, an antiquated mess of a formula. Avon Anew Retroactive+ Skin Optimizer ($22 for 1 ounce) Good Skin All Right Oil-Free Lotion ($17.50 for 1.7 ounces) Good Skin All Firm Rebuilding Serum ($26 for 1 ounce) Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Daily Regenerating Serum ($12.99 for 1.7 ounces) Olay Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum, Fragrance-Free ($18.99 for 1.7 ounces) Paula’s Choice Skin Balancing Moisture Gel (€19.50 for 2 ounces)
Sunscreen: Face & Body Best Inexpensive Daytime Moisturizers with Sunscreen for Normal to Dry Skin Aveeno Positively Ageless Daily Moisturizer SPF 30 ($19.99 for 2.5 ounces) Alba Botanica Sea Moss Moisturizer with Antioxidants and SPF 15 ($14.95 for 2 ounces) Paula’s Choice Skin Recovery Daily Moisturizing Lotion with SPF 15 & Antioxidants (€21.50 for 2 ounces)
Best Inexpensive Daytime Moisturizers with Sunscreen for Normal to Oily/Combination Skin Avon Ageless Results Renewing Day Cream SPF 15 ($15 for 1.7 ounces) Olay Regenerist UV Defense Regenerating Lotion SPF 15 ($18.99 for 2.5 ounces) Paula’s Choice Skin Balancing Daily Mattifying Lotion with SPF 15 & Antioxidants (€21.50 for 2 ounces)
Best Inexpensive Sunscreens for the Body Jason Natural Sunbrellas Complete Sunblock SPF 26 ($11 for 4 ounces) Neutrogena Age Shield Sunblock SPF 30 ($9.99 for 4 ounces) Coppertone Oil Free Quick Cover Lotion Spray SPF 30 ($9.99 for 6 ounces) Banana Boat Sport Performance Dri-Blok Continuous Spray Sunblock SPF 30 ($9.99 for 6 ounces) Paula’s Choice Extra Care Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 30+ With Antioxidants (€16.95 for 5 ounces)
Blotting Papers Best Inexpensive Oil-Blotting Papers e.l.f. Professional Shine Eraser ($1 for 50 sheets) Sonia Kashuk Oil-Blotting Papers ($6.99 for 100 sheets) Sephora Roll-Up Blotting Papers ($8 per roll) Paula’s Choice Oil-Blotting Papers ($6.95 for 100 sheets)
Facial Masks Best Inexpensive Facial Masks for Normal to Dry Skin Sephora FACE Exfoliator & Mask, for Normal Skin ($12 for 1.69 ounces) American Beauty Spare Moment Moisture Mask ($14 for 3.4 ounces) Paula’s Choice Skin Recovery Hydrating Treatment Mask (€14.95 for 4 ounces) Best Inexpensive Facial Masks for Normal to Oily Skin Boots Botanics Conditioning Clay Mask ($8.99 for 4.2 ounces) Biore Self-Heating Mask ($5.99 for 2 ounces) Paula’s Choice Skin Balancing Carbon Mask (€14.95 for 4 ounces)
Body Washes Best Inexpensive Body Washes Ivory Simplement Body Wash, Fresh Snow ($4.49 for 24 ounces) St. Ives Body Wash, Collagen Elastin ($4.49 for 18 ounces) Lever 2000 Body Wash Energize ($5.99 for 18 ounces) Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash ($8.99 for 23.6 ounces) Dove Sensitive Skin Beauty Body Wash ($8.69 for 24 ounces) Eucerin Calming Body Wash Daily Shower Oil ($6.29 for 8.4 ounces)
Best Inexpensive Body Moisturizers CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion ($12.99 for 12 ounces) Olay Quench Body Lotion Normal to Dry Skin with Green Tea ($9.99 for 20.2 ounces) Vaseline Intensive Rescue Moisture Locking Body Butter ($6.99 for 8 ounces) Alba Botanica Very Emollient Body Lotion Original ($10.99 for 12 ounces) Paula’s Choice Slip Into Silk Body Lotion (€17.95 for 8 ounces)
Foundations Best Inexpensive Foundation With Sunscreen for Normal to Dry Skin Revlon ColorStay Makeup with Softflex for Normal to Dry Skin SPF 15 ($12.99) Clinique Dewy Smooth Anti-Aging Makeup SPF 15 ($21.50) Almay Line Smoothing Compact Makeup SPF 15 ($13.99) Paula’s Choice All Bases Covered Foundation SPF 15 (€16.50) Best Inexpensive Foundation with Sunscreen for Normal to Oily/Combination Skin Revlon Beyond Natural Skin Matching Makeup SPF 15 ($12.99) Neutrogena Healthy Skin Liquid Makeup SPF 20 ($10.99) L’Oreal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Makeup SPF 17 ($9.99) Paula’s Choice Best Face Forward Foundation SPF 15 (€16.50) Best Inexpensive Foundation without Sunscreen for Normal to Dry Skin Cover Girl TruBlend Liquid Makeup ($9.49) Sonia Kashuk Perfecting Liquid Foundation ($10.49) Rimmel Recover Illuminating Anti-Fatigue Foundation ($7.99)
Best Inexpensive Foundation without Sunscreen for Normal to Oily/Combination Skin Cover Girl TruBlend Whipped Foundation ($7.49) Maybelline New York Pure.Makeup ($5.99) Prestige Cosmetics MultiTask Wet/Dry Powder Foundation ($7.49)
Concealers Best Inexpensive Concealers L’Oreal Paris True Match Concealer ($7.39) Revlon Age Defying Concealer SPF 20 ($8.99) Boots Botanics Totally Concealed ($7.99) Maybelline Age Rewind Double Face Perfector ($8.99)
Face Powders Best Inexpensive Loose Powders Jane Translucent Loose Staying Powder ($3.79) NYC (New York Color) Smooth Skin Loose Face Powder ($2.99) Maybelline New York Shine Free Oil-Control Loose Powder ($5.99)
Best Inexpensive Pressed Powders Cover Girl Advanced Radiance Age-Defying Pressed Powder ($6.99) NYC (New York Color) Smooth Skin Pressed Face Powder ($1.99) e.l.f. Cosmetics Clarifying Pressed Powder ($1)
Blush Best Inexpensive Blushes Jane Blushing Cheeks Blush ($3.79) Wet ‘n’ Wild Silk Finish Blush ($2.99) Maybelline New York Dream Mousse Blush ($7.49)
Eyeshadows Best Inexpensive Eyeshadows Physician’s Formula Matte Collection Quad Eye Shadow ($6.79) Physician’s Formula Shimmer Strips Custom Eye Enhancing Shadow & Liner ($9.95) Revlon ColorStay 12 Hour Eye Shadow Quad ($6.99)
Eye Liners, Brow Shapers, and Mascaras Best Inexpensive Eye Liners Cover Girl Liquid Pencil Felt Tip Eyeliner ($5.69) Rimmel Exaggerate Full Colour Eye Definer ($5.79) Wet ‘n’ Wild Perfect Pair Eye Wand ($3.99)
Best Inexpensive Brow Shapers/Liners NYC (New York Color) Browblender Brow & Liner Pencil ($4.99) NYC (New York Color) Browser Brush-On Brow Powder with Grooming Wax & Tweezers ($3.99) Maybelline New York Ultra Brow Brush-On Brow Color ($5.79) Best Inexpensive Regular Mascaras NYC (New York Color) Curling Mascara ($2.99) Rimmel Volume Flash Instant Thickening Mascara ($6.29) Max Factor Volume Couture Mascara ($5.99) Best Inexpensive Waterproof Mascaras Maybelline New York Define-A-Lash Lengthening Mascara Waterproof ($5.99) Jane Max Lash² Waterproof ($4.99) Cover Girl Professional Waterproof Mascara ($4.99)
Lipsticks, Lip Gloss, and Lip Liner Best Inexpensive Lipsticks Jane Lipkick Rich Color Lipstick ($4.49) Wet ‘n’ Wild Wild Shine Lip Lacquer ($2.99) NYC (New York Color) Ultra Moist Lip Wear ($0.99)
Best Inexpensive Long-Wearing Lip Color Cover Girl Outlast All-Day Lipcolor ($9.99) Maybelline New York Superstay Lipcolor ($9.99) Wet ‘n’ Wild MegaLast Long-Lasting Lipcolor ($3.99) Best Inexpensive Lip Glosses elf Super Glossy Lip Shine SPF 15 ($1) Rimmel Vinyl Lip ($5.50) Avon Brilliant Shine Lip Gloss ($2.99)
Best Inexpensive Lip Liners Prestige Cosmetics Waterproof Automatic Lip Liner ($4.79) Almay Ideal Lipliner Pencil ($7.49) Wet ‘n’ Wild MegaSlicks Lip Color Retractable Pencil ($2.99)
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