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Looking for drugstore recs for certain products!
I am looking to cut back my beauty spending, and am looking for some drugstore recommendations for the following types of products:
1) Face serum/wrinkle reducer/cell turnover (I am using Clinique's Turnaround Concentrate and love it, and this would be the last thing I replace, but I wanted to know if I can get something cheaper!)
2) Powder foundation - oil free, with an SPF (currently using Chanel)
3) Hair de-frizzer (currently using Phytyo's defrisant)
Re: Looking for drugstore recs for certain products!
1) No idea, sorry.
2) I wear BareMinerals powder usually, however many of my friends/relatives have lately been raving about the Neutrogena cosmetics. Might be worth a try and they do have SPF in them.
3) I use the John Frieda products. Something like this might be what you're looking for: http://www.target.com/p/Frizz-Ease-Original-Serum-1-69-fl-Oz/-/A-12216274
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I recently bought this: http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?productId=xlsImpprod1460050. It has a lot nutrients/spf that I was looking for. I'm mixing it with my Boots No 7 tinted moisturizer (sold at target) right now to use it up. I really like both of these moisturizers.
No idea, I use mary kay mineral powder, but not everyday.
No idea, but have heard good things about John Freida de frizzing products.
Just wanted to add, I would also consider the Physicians Formula tinted moisturizer as I've heard good recs of that (higher spf, nutrients)
2. I really like the Physicians Formula Healthy Wear powder foundation. Great coverage and spf50.
3. I dont use the styling line but I love the Loreal Eversleek s&c, it really does work great to smooth and add shine (my hair is frizzy too).
The neutrogena deep wrinkle serum is amazing!
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I love the Neutrogena Mineral Sheers Powder Foundation. It's oil-free and has SPF 20.
http://www.neutrogena.com/product/mineral+sheers+compact+powder+foundation.do?sortby=ourPicks