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THE SAVVY SHOPPER features another effective skincare line based on science you can afford to use daily. Choice galore and deals are a consumer's best friends to keep our wallets happy! The Inkey List offers a wide array of products containing potent ingredients that are normally 3 - 4 times more expensive.
The following are your 3 basic essentials, yet at such budget-friendly prices averaging under $10 a bottle (and a few multi-ingredient formulas running about $15) you could add an item to treat a special skin care concern of yours if you wish.
Here are the bare-bone elixirs I think you need in your skincare regiment:
1) The Inkey List Retinol serum
Contains:
2) The Inkey List Vitamin C 30% serum
- 1% stabilized retinol (derived from Vitamin A, which the skin converts to retinoic acid, speeding up skin cell turnover. Enhances collagen production, evens skin tone and lightens age spots.)
- 0.5 granactive retinoid
- Squalane (for hydration and smoothing).
2) The Inkey List Vitamin C 30% serum
Contains:
- 30% pure, stable, L-ascorbic Acid. This serum targets the signs of aging by brightening the skin. It also fights free radicals and pollution.
3) The Inkey SPF Daily 30 Sunscreen
Contains:
- 22% non-nano zinc oxide (offering both UVA and UVB protection against the sun).
- 1% Pollustop® (Shields the skin from pollutants and premature aging.)
- 2% Shea Butter complex (moisturizes and calms the skin).
Sure you could buy gentle baby sunscreen at your local drugstore for less, but if you want a $15 splurge for the extra anti-aging ingredients, you can at least afford it at these low prices.
Now where can you buy them? Available on the Inkey List website; Sephora; Ebay; and Amazon, the brand is never tested on animals.
Splurge and save simultaneously: What's on your Inkey List?
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๐Extra tips:
[1] If you buy the baby sunscreen from your local drugstore and your 2 serums from The Inkey List, your entire costs for your daily anti-aging skin routine is under $25 for all the products you need. Adding the splurge Inkey List sunscreen brings the costs to under $35.
[2] Anti-aging routines begin by eating a healthy diet, which gets easier and cheaper in the spring and summer months. Here's what I bought from my fabulous Manhattan fruit street vendor on my way home ... every bite as beneficial to the skin as the potions you put on it:
I like to wash all my fruit before putting much of it in the refrigerator. Oh yes, with refrigeration you lose some of the deliciousness, but again, costs and convenience win. I leave a few unrefrigerated pieces out, but do refrigerate the rest. I have fresh blueberries, strawberries, apricots, plums, pears and mangos. Not in the photo, avocados from another day!
BTW: I also wash my potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, eggplant and asparagus (Asparagus steams are yuk, yet nutritious.) before putting them away, a repetitive job I hate doing! But when I cook, I like dropping clean-ready produce into a pot. I'd rather not have a job (cleaning) before I do a job (cooking). Unless buying a meal kit, you have to do the undesirable yourself. It's worth getting more for less. I'm a mean, clean machine!๐
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The inkey list retinol Serum actually features 2 forms of retinol: 1% RetiStar stabilised Retinol, which is retinol mixed with tocopherol, sodium ascorbate and PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil in caprylic/capric triglycerides. This means that the actual retinol is only 0.05%, not 1% (source).
ReplyDeleteit seems good serum to try for fine lines you have reviewd it very well organic rosehip oil online in pakistan
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sameera Rao and welcome to the blog!
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