There are several things you can do to reduce the cost of skin care while keeping your skin healthy and looking your best. It is important to realize that products do not have to be expensive to be effective. A simple three-step approach that includes cleansing, moisturizing and protecting your skin is essential, and that doesn't mean you need a lot of different products. Limiting the number of products may be better for your wallet and your skin, as using different products can be expensive, irritate your skin and make signs of aging more noticeable.
In addition to simplifying your approach, we recommend the following tips to be smart with your skin and save:
With a wide variety of products available, it should be affordable to keep your skin healthy and looking your best. To maximize results and minimize potential irritations, choose products that work best for your skin type. If you're not sure about your skin type, talk to a board-certified dermatologist before starting any skincare routine.
Skin types:
Sensitive skin may sting or burn after using the product
Normal skin is clear and not sensitive
Dry skin is flaky, itchy or rough
Oily skin is shiny and oily
Combination skin is dry in some places and oily in others