oh, skin care. my rapidly-aging face demands really great skin care. I used
Keihl's before I found
Arbonne, {yes, the icky multi-level business plan makes me cringe, but it was heaven to my parched crows feet.}
But, a few weeks ago I ran out of all things Arbonne and just couldn't bring myself to spend the $150.00 plus shipping to get it to my house. I know, that's too much money for 3 products that don't last very long. It's a recession, people! Commercials have been few and far between round these parts....and don't even ask about features. ha ha.
Anyway, when i couldn't pump any more day creme from the arbonne pump i unscrewed the top and found that there was a ton of creamy product left, it just couldn't get up that skinny straw to be pumped into my eager hand. So, i got out q-tips and started digging, which lasted a few extra days but then it hit me what a horrible design the PUMP is for creamy face stuff! Creme needs a pot, jar or a tube, not a pump, period! oh, then i felt dupped, no wonder it didn't last very long, and that made me mad.
So, i began the search to find something new, a replacement for product i used to love and now hate.
Jessica mentioned in casual conversation, Hope in a jar. She uses it and loves it. I got on
Sephora.com and found that it's made by
Philosophy {awesome} and they have a starter kit called, "Make-up Optional" for Dry/Sensitive skin. {which i have.} They also have one for congested skin which is another word for oily/combination, i assume. But they idea is they transform your skin so that make up is optional. I know, big promise.
So, i ran down to sephora and grabbed me a box because, guess what, all 4 full-sized products came to the exact same price as the Arbonne night creme ALONE with shipping. Boo-yah! It also comes with 3 microderm peel samples, which they suggest to do weekly.
The best part is that it appears to work after just a few days. love it. Not sure i'll be flying totally make up free anytime soon, but I feel hydrated and those dang crows feet seem to be at bay.
p.s. they all come in pots and tubes or bottles...no pumps.