Affordable Skin Care Products

Updated on March 01, 2010
B.F. asks from Spur, TX
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I have 2 questions. First I need affordable skincare products to help prevent wrinkles plus I have sensitive skin prone to occasional acne at sertain times of the month. Does anyone know of any good affordable products? My second question is reguarding my preteen daughter. She is getting acne.not too bad occasional pimples and a few blackheads. Any good products anyone can recommend for her. Once again very affordable and would like to hear from people that have used products that have changed there lives. Also I would like environmentally freindly products. I also prefer products that have not been tested on animals. Am I asking for toomuch?!? Lol!

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V.T.

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Some grocery store options: For acne, my husband still uses Neutrogena Acne Face Wash. He loves it. It's about $8.00 a bottle, and one bottle last him two months or more. I don't know about the testing, but he loves the product. As for preventing wrinkles, I don't know of any products, but my mother (71) and grandmother (94) swear by Ponds cold cream at night. I know everyone always comments on how they don't look close to their age. I have very sensitive skin and have not had problems with these products, also I haven't had any problems with Olay products.

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S.R.

answers from Dallas on

I have a friend that sells arbonne its a health and wellness company and I think you would be happy with the product. The products are botancially-based, pH correct, Hypoallergenic, Dermatologist-tested, the don't test it on animals and it doesn't have any animal products in them. It also has no dyes or chemical fragances, and no mineral oils. I think you should try it out ecspecially the wrinkle cream it's awesome. I have personally used some of the products and i can honestly say i got my money's worth. If you are interested her number is ###-###-####.

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T.R.

answers from Dallas on

I like Burt's Bees. They also have a blemish stick.
www.burtsbees.com

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J.B.

answers from Dallas on

Hi B.,

I would recommend an off the shelf product called Eucerin Q10 antiwrinkle. http://www.eucerinus.com/products/face_q10.html

I have sensitive skin and have used this for more than 5 years. I'm 36 and no one believes it, they say I look 25. It could also be my genes, but this certainly has helped, especially with my dry/oily combination skin.

The best place to buy the eucerin is from bed bath and beyond with the 20% coupon. For me, the bottle lasts 6 months.

For your daughter, I would recommend what my 15 year old baby sister uses, witch hazel. We found this last year in London and it was amazing to watch it work on her acne. My Dad has been able to get it in the states. Not sure of the brand he buys, but I found this. http://www.witchhazel.com/ This can be found in walgreens.

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H.M.

answers from Dallas on

Hi,

There is a lady named Paula Begoun who does consumer reports for cosmetics. Her website (cosmeticscop.com) also mentions books you can find at Barnes and Noble, etc. One is called Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me! It rates (by using research from scientists, studying medical journals, etc.) everything from the cheap stuff you get at Walmart to the expensive stuff in salons or fancy department stores to the stuff you see on infomercials.

She also has a line of facial products that are reasonably priced and last a long time. (She had sensitive skin prone to breakouts, so she had to design her own line of cosmetics for herself.) She even includes ratings and comments others have made about her products. I find her to be informed and fair. If you get her free newsletter, you also get notices of sales and recent consumer reports. She has bulletins that cost money to receive, but she has free ones, too. She has saved me tons of money by keeping me from falling prey to advertisements of products that are all hype or ones that are just the wrong type for my skin.

I use a lot of different products, but almost all of the time I check the product out with her website or books before I buy.

Hope this helps.
H.. M.

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E.L.

answers from Dallas on

Hi, B.!

I can sure give you info on great products - reasonably priced - for anti-aging and for acne. This is an established company with scientifically proven ingredients, the best quality. Not Avon or Mary Kay, etc.

Give me a call anytime. I do a free demo; look younger in 10 minutes,

Best wishes!

E.
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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

My sister and I use SENSE skin nutrition and love it! My website is www.foley.usana.com

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A.E.

answers from Amarillo on

B. -- There are lots of good choices -- look for products that do not contain mineral oil (clogs your pores) and alchol -- dries out your skin.

I rep Arbonne Skin Care, and really love them. We offer many choices. E-mail me at ____@____.com, and I'll send you a 3-day sample pack at no charge. I only ask that you use it exclusively for 3 days and let me know what you think. I need your snail mail address and phone number. I'll call you to see what you think, and how we might address your skin care issues. Don't worry, I won't hound you -- I don't have that kind of time.

My best always.
A. Evans

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L.K.

answers from Dallas on

I've always have used clean and clear since highschool. Everytime I try something else, I always go back to old faithful clean and clear. and it is affordable. As for anti aging. I've always used Olay and I have used Arbonne which does work. But I have gone back to olay because I think my face did look better when I used it. The Total Effects line is what I like. There are always coupons in the paper and Walgreens and CVS has sales on it here and there.

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M.C.

answers from Dallas on

I've had the best luck with Aveda for Sensitive Skin. They also have an acne line for your daughter.

M.
"My son eats all his veggies now. Even the green ones."
View my Mamasource profile to find out how we did it!

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B.P.

answers from Abilene on

For you -- I would try the Mary Kay or Arbonne lines. The Arbonne line is by far superior but is a little pricey. However, the products last FOREVER! I have used it for over a year and it has improved the texture of my face and keeps my acne at bay.

For your daughter, it may just be a hit and miss method to find what works best for her skin type and the type of acne she has. ProActive is a little harsh on the skin but can work really really well if you just have mild acne. If you can swing it though, Arbonne has an acne line that actually works out cheaper than even the Wally acne stuff because it lasts so long. It's just more up front but it will last 6 months.

Hope this helps! Oh -- with both of these lines, I would buy from a consultant not directly from the websites as they can give you samples and it is easier to return products if there is a problem.

Good Luck and God Bless!

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K.A.

answers from Dallas on

I would look into the Mychelle skin care line that is sold at Sprouts, Central Market, and Whole Foods. It is natural, environmentally friendly and not tested on animals. It is also a product line that does not have many harmful chemical and additives that most cosmetic lines have. Those ingredients may be impacting your daughter's skin. Also the packaging is EF, and they don"t have the false bottoms,large lids etc. You can read about the products at their website online. The products are held to the stringent European Union standards, and I have been very happy with the result for my skin. They sell a sampler set so you can try the whole line without a big expense. Also if you look on the shelves, there may be a booklet about the line or skincare in general. Good luck!

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D.R.

answers from Dallas on

Hi B.,
I've personally used many skincare products and FINALLY found some that work on wrinkles and on acne. I, like you, looked for environmentally friendly products also. The one that worked for me is based on your skincard concern, where you cleanse, tone, and moisturize in the a.m. and p.m. (the times you wash you normally wash your face!). The skin activator decolletage cream works specifically on wrinkles and the multivitamin eye gel works great around the eyes to reduce dark circles and puffiness. I have a catalog I would be glad to send you if you'll send me your address and phone number.

These products are life changing, believe me!

D. ###-###-####)

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B.G.

answers from Dallas on

Another vote for Mary Kay! Their acne treatment gel and facial cleansing soap helped my oldest son with his severe acne when nothing else we tried helped much.(doctors, medication, etc.)
They also have excellent anti-wrinkle products that are hypoallergenic and not tested on animals. They are very economical to use in the long run, because a little bit goes a long way. Also you can try them before you buy them and return the products if you don't like them. A rep can come to your house and demonstrate everything to you and your daughter
I don't know where you live, but there are many excellent Mary Kay consultants throughout the Dallas/FW metroplex. Just ask around and you'll find one.
Good luck!
B. G. (mother of 8 and 30+ years using Mary Kay)

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L.

answers from Dallas on

I like the Boots brand of skin care sold at Target and it fits your criteria.

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T.T.

answers from Dallas on

Most affordable thing I can think of for wrinkles is almond oil. Usually easy to find at Whole Foods. I've been getting Now! brand that is food grade even though it's found in the beauty section. I think it's 7.99 or 8.99 for a shampoo size bottle (24 oz?). I typically use it after a shower rather than shower oil. It has no scent for humans. If you have a dog you will have to train it not to lick you. Apricot Kernel oil is nice, too, but I have better plumping results from the almond oil. The almond oil makes that neck wrinkle or crease thing disappear. Doesn't go away with the apricot kernel oil.

Your daughter's acne. I had good luck with the sensitive version of Clean and Clear, but I haven't been a teen for 12 years now so it may not be "cool". Noxzema markets heavily toward teens, too. There are usually knock off store brands of their stuff.

Since you would like to be more environmental, Well In Hand Herbals has Zero Zitz. It worked better than drugstore products without that dry, tight face feeling... but I usually have to order it online now. I think the products are vegan, too. Used to get it at The Cupboard when I lived in Denton.

Blackheads usually go away with good cleaning routine, but a good scrub should speed things up. St Ives Apricot Scrub is affordable and can last with judicious use. The Wal Mart copy stings me. There is probably an online facial scrub recipe using oatmeal, nori, or something earth friendly to create a good scrub.

Pimple emergencies. To dry it out, use a dab of toothpaste (not the gel kind). If it's the weekend or you will be home for the evening, use Neosporin or your earth friendly tea-tree equivalent. This brings the pimple to a head and fights the infection so it goes away for good.

If she can't resist popping it, there is a tool at Whole Foods made of surgical steel shaped to do the trick without breaking the skin like fingernails will. I think the directions said to use a warm compress first. I can't remember the brand now.

If she is getting pimples in certain areas, make sure she is not touching her face there.

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C.S.

answers from Dallas on

Hi B.. Have you checked with Mary Kay? If you become a rep you could purchase at cost.

I am with little time so hope this straight forward advice is okay-please disregard if you do not want. :)

As for the wrinkles - remember - wrinkles are not caused just by getting older but by the gathering of dead skin cells permanently stretching the skin. AND never ever rub your eyes (like a tired child).

I would recommend this practice: apply a moisture wrap to your face - warm water soaked towel for ten minutes or run water over your face while you shower then apply a gentle soap to exfoliate your skin. Use a gentle fabric/pad in small circles over your entire face -especially around the mouth, between the brows, and outside corners of eyes. (Free except for soap and pad)

Once, twice a month whenever you feel your skin is not as soft or thickening on your face. Be very careful around the eyes.

I use a scrub glove that is gentle.

Then rinse with lots of water, then pat - never rub or pull downward - dry and moisturize a lot. (A good Moisturizer could cost $16 - $100's of dollars.
--Moisturize every day--

My sweet sister and I have the same skin. She rubs her eyes and I do not. She is wrinkled around the eyes and I am not. We are over 40. (Don't tell anyone!:) Oh! She is more successful than I am and is well deserving of her lines. OOhugOO

As for your daughter, Proactive has a blemish mask that really is fantastic for the breakouts. What they advertise for the mask really worked for my teen. ($26)
Our doctor recommended a soap from the pharmacy-over the counter called: Cedaphil ($9) or something (sorry can't remember exactly). Comes in bar or lotion. Worked for my daughter through those really tough times.
An astringent/freshener to close her pores and balance PH and then moisturize to keep the skin soft.
Proactive as a complete set bleached my daughter's skin and made her look so pale. We tried Mary Kay and clinique but she was too sensitive.
Those in store foundations are way too perfumey and heavy for a teen - just an fyi.

Good luck and beauty to you both! C.

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L.B.

answers from Dallas on

I am a Mk rep, have been for 17 yars, my mom used products so do me and my teen girls. We were first to o moratorium on testing on animals and have very safe and healthy products. Our lead scientist is on many boards to ensure healthy products in the USA.

I would love to offer my free consult and a chance to try before you buy.

I have helped many teens-boys and girls clear up skin. Some tips on food choices, too!

You have true combination skin-which combines elements of other skin types.

Email me if you are interested. I do a $20 gift card to use any way you want at consult or $50 if you have 2 adult friends join you!

Why not do a New Year, New You Makeover...
L.
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S.W.

answers from Dallas on

I am going to completely agree with the previous poster on the Arbonne lines. I began using them about two years ago, after my son was born. My face broke out- worse than it ever was in high school!!! I tried all acne lines (from the most expensive stuff at Neiman Marcus to cheap stuff at walmart) nothing worked! I tried the acne line from Arbonne and that didn't work (my face is really sensitive and the acne lines dried my face way too much) I tried their other line- Intelligence- which is formulated to adapt to your skin type. It gives just the right amount of moisutrizer- even if you have dry or oily skin. Needless to say, i love it! and will highly recommend it to anyone!
I saw that anohter rep was informing you about Arbonne, so i'm not going to steal their thunder, but just know that it works and is wonderful!
God Bless!

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V.C.

answers from Dallas on

Hi B.,
Ten years ago, I had acne, blotches and wrinkles. I started using Enfuselle from Shaklee. To prove to myself that it worked, I took a picture without makeup and used the products on just one side of my face for 3 days. After three days, I could count the number of wrinkles that were gone on that side. My skin looks flawless and I don't wear makeup most of the time now. I used to put it on even if I thought I wasn't going anywhere to make sure no one saw me without it! Now people looked shocked when I tell them how old I am.
There are eight patents on these products and Shaklee does not do animal testing. They are also the world leader in environmentally friendly products. This sounds too good to be true I know. So check it out for yourself at http://www.shaklee.net/healthforlife -- click on "about Shaklee." And, I will send you free samples if you contact me.
Taking the right supplements will help balance hormones to stop breakouts. Applying Milk of Magnesium to the face once a day may also help.
Good luck!
Victoria

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S.W.

answers from Wichita Falls on

If you want affordable with a 100% return policy, try Avon's skincare line. We have every price range. We have a new line of anti acne treatment comparable to proactive but half the price. Our ANEW line is award winning and we never test on animals. I can send you free samples for you and your daughter if you's like. My website is: www.youravon.com/suzannewebb You can also contact me by phone and email....my info is on the website.

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P.P.

answers from Dallas on

I think the best product for the money is Avon.... they have some fantastic acne stuff for teens and adults. Remember that no matter what you try to only use it on a small portion of your face, because it could cause a worse breakout if you or your daughter has a reaction to it. Good luck!

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

I am a Clinique fan. I have used it since I was a preteen. I am 47 now and still pass for early 30's. The line I am using now is the Repairwear series by Clinique. I don't know the cost of the products.....I buy about once a year.

YES....Clinique stands by their product as well and it is fully refundable/returnable.

My 14 yr old also uses Clinique. They have an acne wash that seems pretty good. They also have an acne spot treatment that daughter uses when she gets a zit.

As for daughter's skin, when she started goint through puberty around 11, I took a proactive approach and we went to Dr. Allen Menter. He is a great Dr and his PA's are very good as well. Daughter uses an Rx called Duac daily that prevents breakouts. Thankfully, she has never had a real issue but we belive it is the proavtice approach we took. She is very faithful with her skin care.

Best wishes!

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V.T.

answers from Dallas on

Depends on what "affordable" is to you. I highly recommend Mary Kay; it is environmentally friendly and does not test on animals. The skin care line is fantastic, and they have a special line specifically for teens. My skin has improved dramatically since using MK; while it's more expensive than something you would find at wal-mart or target, it's well worth the money because the quality is so much better. And, it's cheaper than Arbonne (even with the wholesale discount, I know because I used it for awhile; Arbonne is a great product, but I like MK just as well and it's more affordable-no I don't sell MK, I just love the product). It's also cheaper than Clinique, or any other department store type line, and you can return anything you don't like, no questions asked so it's a no risk option.

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D.S.

answers from Dallas on

Liquidity Skin Care products are fan-freaking-tastic!

http://www.best-skin-care.net/liquidity-skin-care.html

Whenever I go in for a facial the girls ask me what I use on my skin. The skin care is all natural and made from aloe. The company actualy grows their own crop so they are in complete control of what goes into their products. I have been using the skin care system for years, and I love it.

I get discounts on it. Let me know if you are interested.

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B.F.

answers from Dallas on

No, you are not asking too much. I use Arbonne skin care products because they are botanically based, pH correct and never tested on animals. They are highly concentrated, so you use just a little amount which makes them very affordable. I have been using them for a little over 2 years and I have seen a wonderful difference in my skin which is also very sensitive. If you contact me I will be more than happy to send you a free sample and show you how you can save 35% or more shopping wholesale for these products.

Hope this helps!

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H.V.

answers from Dallas on

My husband used to get acne really badly on his back. Ever since I started making my own soap, his skin has cleared up tremendously. There are no chemicals in my soap, just good oils that help your skin. I will tell you, it takes a little bit longer to clear it up since you are not putting those chemicals on the acne but it is much better for your skin. I always break out really badly right before my period. As soon as I started using my soap on my face, I still get one, maybe two right before hand but not nearly as bad and they disappear quickly. If you are interested, you can check it out here. http://www.havenssweetscents.webs.com. I do everything myself. And nothing is tested on animals. Just my family and friends. LOL!

H.
H.'s Sweet Scents
Wonderful Handmade Bath Products
www.havenssweetscents.webs.com

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M.V.

answers from Abilene on

With Arbonne, you can get an ID# and then get all the products at a 35% discount. I can tell you all the details if you are interested. You can check it out on my website at www.foravibrantlife.myarbonne.com.

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E.T.

answers from Dallas on

You should look into the Dead Sea Spa Care facial products. They have a wonderful line of facial products for daily use. The key for blemishes is finding a product that cleanses and does not dry the skin. Their Cleansing Milk is a wonderful product to cleans the skin, leaving it soft. It can be used day and night, and can be used to remove make-up. They also have a facial scrub cream that is a great exfoliant to be followed by their anti-wrinkle eye cream and moisture cream. All their products contain minerals from the Dead Sea, which are wonderful for your skin. Their website is www.deadseaspacare.com

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S.G.

answers from Dallas on

Hi, B.. How about buying skin care products from yourself? With Shaklee, you can get paid for the things you use everyday. AND, they have the BEST from nature. For 52 years they have used sustainable and renewable resourses and never tested on animals.
Their skin care is AMAZING! Not to mention their hair care, laundry and cleaning supplies which save the landfills because of the superconcentrated products.
Do good for yourself while protecting the planet!
How would you like to go to the grocery store and just buy groceries. That is the beauty of Shaklee. Most everything else you need you buy from yourself AND get paid for shopping for yourself! WOW!
www.shaklee.net/health_revolution/product/Beauty

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M.S.

answers from Dallas on

I love Avon! I don't sell it, but just go to the local Avon store. They have some great acne products that have worked for me. Their prices are great too!

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L.S.

answers from Dallas on

I think the Shaklee line is a great suggestion. Try to find products that are natural. They may be a bit higher in price but you need only a small amount and they last a long time. I struggled (still do sometimes!) with acne since age 11, now I'm 30! The biggest thing I changed that helped my skin was my diet. I read an article about conventional milk (which I drank a ton of) and how bad all of the hormones in it were for your skin. I switched to organic milk and now barely drink it at all except in my cereal (which even then I use rice milk instead) and it has helped me SOOOOOO much. I have tried pretty much every acne product (including proactive, big rip off imo) and none of them worked as much as a diet change. Drink mainly water, sodas only on rare ocassions, etc. Try to only buy organic dairy products and especially only organic milk. Give it 2-3 months and see if you see a change and I bet you will. Good luck, acne bites the big one - I hate it!!

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L.Z.

answers from Naples on

I have very sensative skin and I use Mary Kay products. A good friend of mine suggested I start using Mary Kay. My skin is softer smoother & feels so good. I use the anti aging products. I even have my 19 year old daughter using the products because she complains of acne and rough skin. These products are safe and not tested on animals. Let me know if you would like some samples. my email is ____@____.com.

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