
As a skincare obsessive, I have a rather full drawer of nightly treatments to keep my face all nice – and sometimes I even like to let you rummage through the contents.
Even I have to admit that this drawer is rammed, but I do have quite a few bits and pieces to try out, being a blogger and all. If you’re a long-time reader, you will probably recognise a few old favourites of mine; Origins Make A Difference Plus Treatment (£34.50) – an absolute must have, this is incredible and works wonders on all skin types, it helps to rehydrate the skin and keep it soft, plump and supple. I didn’t think my skin was dehydrated until I used this, but what a difference it makes. I go through tubs and tubs of this stuff and I’m never without it.
The Pai BioRegenerate Rosehip Oil (£2o) is another well loved product in this drawer, I think this is is my second bottle and I’m going through it at a rapid rate. This is amazing for acne scars, uneven tone and clearing up blemishes – full review here.
I also have here the Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum (£43) and the new Estée Lauder ARN Eye Serum (£46), I actually think I love the eye serum more than the original, it’s so good! It feels so light but really takes down puffy eyes and freshens up the skin – beautiful. I probably use the eye version every night but the serum I stick to a few times per week as I have quite a few treatments that I love.
There’s also a couple of Kiehl’s favourites as I love the brand; the Kiehl’s Overnight Biological Peel (£39.50) is a product I’ve been using for ages – it’s a brightening, complexion-transforming treatment that exfoliates away dead skin cells and encourages the skins own cell renewal process. It works like a dream and I just love it. Also here is the Kiehl’s Skin Rescuer (£29.50), a daily moisturiser for those with dehydrated, lacklustre skin. I’m almost out of both of these but I’m pretty sure I’ll repurchase both. I actually tend to use Skin Rescuer more in the morning, and I mix it in with a little of the Pai Rosehip Oil for a dreamy base.
In terms of new products I’ve been testing and trialling; there’s the Oskia Restoration Oil (£60), a lovely lightweight treatment that I really like. I use it so sparingly though as it’s a pricey buy – although I think I prefer the Pai oil. Fancy that. I’ve also been using the Ole Henriksen Ultimate Lift Cooling Eye Gel (£36) – this is seriously dreamy, I often get hot, puffy eyes so I use it both morning and night to repair and soothe.
There’s also the Erborian Sleeping BB Mask (£32), one of my favourite night treatments. I love this as it really makes a difference to my skin, truly leaving it so soft and supple. I highly recommend anything from Erborian, it’s one of my favourite skincare brands!
Have you tried any of these, or do you spy anything you wouldn’t mind trying?
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