Skin Care
The Real Difference Between Affordable and Expensive Skin CareEye creams, face oils, sheet masks, oh my. Here, what to buy when you're feeling thrifty and what's worth spending on when it's time to indulge |
Save vs. Splurge: Daily Moisturizer
The Save: Burt's Bees Radiance Day Cream, $18
The Splurge:
Guerlain Abeille Royale Nourishing Day Cream, $180
The Breakdown:
According to dermatologists, the most important step in your morning skin-care routine is sunscreen, which often works just fine as a moisturizer. However, if you have mature or dry skin, day creams offer an extra boost of hydration.
A basic, fragrance-free face lotion should do the trick for most skin types. But if you want a little more anti-aging bang for your buck, there are a number of trendy ingredients to try out. One of these is Royal Jelly, an antioxidant-packed honeybee derivative that's been shown to increase collagen production and moisture content in the skin.
You'll find Royal Jelly in these Guerlain and Burt's Bees moisturizers, which both feel hydrating and nourishing. The formulas are lightweight, non-greasy and fast-absorbing. Of course, you can't compare the packaging. The Guerlain jar looks like something from a museum. But for exactly ten times the price, it's definitely an extravagance.
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