Mad Hippie Face Cream: Yum! Can't go wrong with ingredients like these. It's clean *and*vegan, if that's what you're into. And a nice option if you're staying away from retinol.

First Aid Facial Radiance Pads: I keep re-ordering. I use it in the morning and love how quick the results are, and how clean my face feels. These seem great for sensitive skin like mine. A quick exfoliator for people who don't have a lot of time!

Belief: The True Cream-Aqua Bomb: This is a great daily moisturizer. I prefer this aqua bomb to the other standard moisturizer (white, versus this blue color). It goes on super smooth and doesn't cause my makeup to crease (if I am wearing any that day at all). As a dry skin gal, this is a go to and I've reordered it a few times.

Ole Henriksen Invigorating Transformation Gel: Such a goodie but another one that *may* not be heavily stocked in stores...but I really liked it!  This container is basically empty but at one point I mixed this with the Sheer Transformation Perfecting Cream and found that a pimple or two went away (especially when I was postpartum and my skin went haywire) and it kept my skin smooth. I've drifted away form this product but might float back soon...if I can find it easily.

Drunk Elephant C-Firma Fresh Day Serum: This is a great sample product that I loved. I know some don't like the sweet hot dog smell, but I don't mind it much.  It's a pretty pricey full sized product and I know there are cheaper vitamin C products out there, but if you want high end but not insane high end, this might be it.. It's a bit oily so I would personally only use it at night to combat any hyper-pigmentation. On a fun-or tedious-note, you get to mix the product and it's almost like a science experiment, if you're into that kind of thing. I'd use it the first six months upon opening it so that it stays fresh.

Korres Wild Rose Absolute Brightening Oil: I usually love Korres and never wanted to spend money on an oil so when, after resisting for year, I decided to take the plunge, I got this because #roses #korres. I am on the fence about repurchasing but that is only because of the price. Also, I don't know if you like rose but I certainly do! this has bit of rose petals in it, which is lovely. It is supposed to hep with discoloration and hyperpigmentation and since it's an oil, it should offer moisture. I would also recommend pairing this with a moisturizer.

Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes: Cheap and they work! Smell nice, too. My go to. They take of mascara and eyeliner well, and don't irritate my sensitive eyes.

Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Serum: Been looking ofr a retinol serum that doesn't give me itchy eyelids and isn't super harsh in general. Also, wanted something more affordable. Enter Neutrogena and so far, so good! It goes on well, blends easily with moisturizer or on it's own, and doesn't pill or cause peeling. Haven't been using it long but I like how it's kind to my sensitive skin.

Andalou Naturals 1000 Roses Cleansing Foam: An affordable face foam wash that works on my sensitive skin. It's also rose scented, which is a personal fav. It's not too harsh ( some face washes were starting to give me eczema!). 

Neutrogena Body Oil: Man, my skin gets so itchy and dry in the winter. It's like overnight...so uncomfortable. I don't really like having to slather on lotion after a shower; it takes a longer time to set and isn't as quick as oil to put on. I have to wait a little bit when I use this so it doesn't stain any clothes. 

TLC Sukari Babyfacial: A sweet mini sized facial that actually works.  I don't have the time, and don't want to pay for a facial ( though I'm thinking about it as a birthday gift!) Enter this product. You really don't need a lot for it to help even out your skin. It's even diminished any pimples I may have around that time of the month.  I do think this is a bit pricey so I don't use it often, but when I do, it's great. Also came with a small oil to put on after use in case you have some irritation ( which is common and doesn't last long).

Ilia C Beyond Triple Serum SPF 40: Omg, SPF 40 and Ilia? Two great things?! Yeah! This stuff is a bit pricey but I found it worked as an SPF well when I used some powder over it. It's a great brand if you're pregnant and want something clean. I tried not to mix this with too many products- it pilled just a bit too much for my liking. This definitely gave a "glow from within" effect.

Ilia True Skin Radiant Priming Serum: This isn't bad! It pairs so well with the Ilia foundation I used back when I was pregnant and wanted a clean foundation without a lot of ingredients. I think the foundation actually needed a primer, so I got this one mostly because I was out of primer in general, and love Ilia. I think it works well enough with any other liquid foundation, though it's not always my go-to for non-Ilia products.

Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk: A holy grail that I like, and apparently, a lot of people like too! It just works so well in the summer heat, which is a must for me ( I usually go foundation-less in the heat... but turn to this if I need foundation for any reason). I have it in the 5 color, and I'm fair/neutral.

Thayers Facial Toner, Witch Hazel:  An affordable toner that gets the trick done!  I don't think it would be my first go-to for toner, but like I said, it works and calms the skin, and I really like how it's not too pricey. I also love anything rose scented and this is a true rose scent! If you want something more high end, try Dr. Jart's Ceramidin Liquid, shown on this page!

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