Don't do what I did in my early twenties and invest in 'timeless' pieces, granted it was a bit of sprouted 'common sense' that was really more of a trend at the time in the austerity aftermath following the banking crisis.
I still have some of the pieces, they're fine, functional, well made, etc. but terribly boring if I'm honest. I thought I was done 'changing' and it would all be sensible and respectable from 25 onwards but mid to late twenties tend to be far from expected for most and your wardrobe tends to alter vastly with it. So have fun, buy things you love and put a smile on your face. Ditch the utterly cheap tat (it's not all that kind on the environment, or the poorly paid workers that make it) and find a balance between affordable, fun, and the odd bit of sense. Toss in a few trend pieces that appeal to you each season but don't pay too much for them and don't be a slave to whatever's 'in'. This is really the time to define your own style and accept you'll make a few odd choices along the way, that's what will help you get what suits you, slavishly following chartered paths of others won't.
I'll be honest your skincare routine is a bit shit, but at least you have one. Ditch the wipes, they're useless. Don't cleanse your face in the shower, the water is way too hot for facial skin. Above all, be kind to your skin.
If you want to get serious about preventative anti-ageing get yourself a steady routine and include a Vit C serum (The Ordinary by Deciem do a v. affordable one at the moment but I have yet to get my hands on it, initial feedback has been good though) and daily stand alone SPF year round (LRP Anthelios, Biore UV V Aqua Rich Watery Essence or something along those lines if you hate the traditional heavy ones).
Daily routine would be (PM) Cleanse with oil based cleanser to remove all makeup/SPF, followed by a gentle cream cleanser, (acid) tone, Vit C, Eye Cream, Moisturiser/Oil. AM would be similar except omit the initial oil cleanse and add the SPF last before makeup (min SPF30 in winter, SPF50 in summer). You might be fine with just using Vit C in the mornings, esp. when newly introducing the product in your routine.
Eye creams are a bit of a 'eh' product, I've always used it because I don't tolerate a lot of products near my eyes well but otherwise I would have most likely just taken my moisturiser up to the area instead as all eye creams really do is moisturise. When you start using anti-ageing products with proven actives, then it's worth considering a stand alone eye cream if it's an area of concern.
From 30 onwards (younger if you're a smoker and/or sun worshipper) consider getting a Retinol into your routine.
Botox for any other reason than some subtle work when you actually have wrinkles seems nonsensical to me (not to mention the v. troublesome animal cruelty concerns that come with it) and unless done by a very skilled person always looks odd. Most young people emulating the Botox look just end up looking older and it's a slippery slope into over scrutinisation and a myriad of procedures. To each their own but I wouldn't advocate using it to 'raise your brows', brows tend to sit where they're supposed to sit.
Last tip, seek out one of the bra intervention threads on here, 34E whilst being a size ten doesn't sound like the right size bra but I'm no expert.