SCAR | SKHAA: Skin has an accent
So when it comes to some of things I take seriously, good skin is right up there with beautiful clothes, a classic pair of stunning shoes and a flattering shade of lip colour. Though I’m no expert on how to have good skin and maintain it, I think I’ve done well with intuitively choosing to not compromise on certain products that have kept my skin happy and healthy looking.
Interestingly I never really used to care about my skin routine, neither did I have go-to products I used religiously in the name of having good skin. But at some point my mother kept insisting I pay, literally, PAY (more from my pocket) attention to keeping my skin looking youthful and radiant. Mom could easily say this though cause her skin is absolutely gorgeous and I had hoped that mine would magically look as good as hers did as though she was the one in her early 20s. \
Now that I have listened to mom, these are the products I really swear by for skin and body. And that I would buy even my worst enemy because you can’t dislike anyone to the point of wishing them bad skin. If anything, everyone deserves good skin. It basically dictates how good we feel about ourselves and is serum booster to our confidence.
Without further a do I now introduce you to the stars of the show.
- Body scrub from the Body Shop. I don't know what I was doing before I started exfoliating. I remember when we were kids, our mother did not dispose of the empty orange sacks at home because they later on functioned as our body scrub. I so didn’t get it then, but I so get it now. I want a good analogy for the need to exfoliate but the best I can do is no one should be ok with ashy dull skin. Stop that.
- Serum: the life support of good skin. I swear by my Double Serum and Bright Plus. And it was hard to even reduce my love for Clarins to just three (last one is coming next). God’s very hands made the Double Serum. Be as it may that I do not really fall within the target market the double serum was aimed at, but the biggest selling phrase I’ve bought into is that anti-aging products can be used from your mid 20s, basically the earlier you start the mission to keep your skin looking young for as long as possible, the better. So I use the double serum two to three times a week, as part of my exfoliating face routine, and also on days where I feel like I haven’t slept enough. Then my BFF of skin products, Bright Plus -toned and glowy. Right now my skin guys is really is the best its ever been.
- Beauty Flash! Which is that precisely and everything. An effortless face lifter disguised as nothing more than moisturiser in a tube. I wear it alone, or as a base for make up. Then it triples up as a night cream. Then it quadruples up as a face mask. So you get why I don’t think I could live without this dynamite in my life?
- Bio Oil. This comes from someone who’s really tried most and almost everything. But Bio Oil is my truth.
Lip colour gal I am. this winter I’m really obsessed with ombre lips and lip liners. So my constant shade of lip line is Vixen from Revlon Colourstay. It’s godly. And I swear by it cause it suits every skin tone. Amen to beauty products that do not discriminate!
Revlon Colourburst matte balm | 205
Smudge lip liner | Cafe LL277
Revlon Colourburst Matte Balm | 215
CHAA-w for now. :)