poll posted by BR Nat
We all know the basic steps of a good skincare routine. Cleanse. Tone. Moisturise. And repeat daily. (Twice daily if you're super on to it). You might even add a serum and eye cream into your daily routine, and maybe an exfoliator and face mask once or twice a week.
But how do you choose new skincare products? Do you treat it like shampoo and conditioner, where more often than not, we'll pick up a complimenting set, whether we've tried each product before or not? Or do you mix and match, aiming to try and try again, until you find the best of each product type, regardless of brand or range? Or maybe you choose a couple of key products from a range and see how you go?
We're looking for reviewers to put two products from one very awesome range to the test. We can't say much...but what we can say is...
- Both products are worth over $80!
- The range is from a world-renowned brand.
- The products are free from: Preservatives, parabens, fragrance, alcohol, colorants and lanolin.
To find out more about your skin we've put a quick survey together. So if you're keen on trying some new skin care you'll need to take the survey to put your hand up.
Click here to take the pre-qualifying survey and tell us about your skin!
And why not get chatting below about how you like to try new products. Do you dip a toe in with a product or two, or do you leap in and buy the whole range?
I'm definitely a bit matchy matchy with products and skincare brands if I have a couple products from the same brand I'll make sure I use them at the same time. I remember a time when I would match the toner to the serum was I using and the moisturizer if I could. Sometimes the products work best in conjunction with each other. Other times I buy more of the brand because one of the products was a winner and I have to get more of members of it's family since they may be a winning family. I'd love to try these products as I do try to avoid somethings like alcohol in my skincare since I have some sensitive patches on my face this year that really flare up bad in an itchy rash if irritants in my skincare accidentally seep into the areas prone to irritation.