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If money was no object, what would be your skincare routine?

16 replies

TheMythicalChicken · 09/01/2019 21:01

I love reading all the expert advice on here and some of you ladies are so knowledgeable about skincare. I know most of us are on a budget, but I would love to know what products people would use and what treatments people would have if money wasn’t an issue.

Anyone?

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Enb76 · 09/01/2019 21:02

Someone else doing it for me.

LaPampa · 09/01/2019 22:00

Same as Enb76 - it’s not so much the budget although that is part of it. It’s the deciding what to use and then actually using it! Can’t even bother with makeup sometimes as I’d just have to take it off again later 🙈

Jaimx86 · 09/01/2019 22:42

The Oskia Renaissance Mask would be a daily feature!

madmomma · 10/01/2019 07:19

Probably sisley products. With a lot of facials.

Elledorado · 10/01/2019 07:20

Botox. With some peels and light therapy facials thrown in. Maybe fillers? Does any of that count as a skincare routine? Grin

TeddyIsaHe · 10/01/2019 07:22

I would still use some of The Ordinary products, I love them!

But if money was no object I’d have a 10-step Korean style cleansing routine morning and night as I wouldn’t have to work! It would probably take up half my day.

Lovelydovey · 10/01/2019 07:24

Tats Harper and Sarah Chapman products -my skin loves them!

Truckingonandon · 10/01/2019 07:33

Same as Elle - LED masks, lasers, caci, peels, Botox, fillers etc. Plus Obagi and Zo skincare.

BusterGonad · 10/01/2019 07:45

I'd go for Declear and Elemis marine cream. Estée Lauder advanced night repair eyes and some expensive masks.

Sausagefingers9 · 10/01/2019 08:06

I would be drowning in Votary facial oil

Viviene · 10/01/2019 08:21

Same as @Enb76

MarthasGinYard · 10/01/2019 08:23

La prairie

Sisley

Sigh81 · 10/01/2019 08:26

Agree with PP who said outsource it to someone else. My skin is the best it has ever been (and I had severe cystic acne in my teens and 20s) since I decided to spend a load of dosh on the best dermatologists I could find!

Laiste · 10/01/2019 09:10

One of the things i'd do is what a client of mine actually did while i was her clinique consultant.

... buy lots of the best anti wrinkle creams/gels/serums in the range of my choice every week and use them all over my entire body every day! Shock £££££

Her skin looked amazing. Iranian lady (IIRC) in her 50s and she was flawless. Perfect, smooth, wrinkle free and undamaged by the sun all over.

TheMythicalChicken · 10/01/2019 09:41

This is what I’m thinking Laiste. I have just bought a litre of Vitamin C serum and a litre of Retinol (Vitamin A) and I’m going to use them all over my body as an experiment 😁.

This just got me thinking to when I believed that Creme de la Mer was the ultimate in luxury and I imagined covering myself in pots of it every night.

PS: Iranian women really are the most beautiful women in the world IMO and they always look after themselves.

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Sitranced · 10/01/2019 10:39

Botox and paying someone else to do facials for me. Everything else (soap, spf, retinol, serums) I'd keep the same. No point spending more money on goop if the cheaper goop does the same job.

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