Expensive vs Cheap Beauty Products
I’ve been pampering myself this evening, leaving my favourite glyco peel from Natura Bisse on extra long, to remove any traces of the “perma tan” I sustained last Friday. My skin looks a lot better now, and the orange shade is finally gone. I use these great products from Natura Bisse. It’s a beauty range from Barcelona and not really well known outside the few privy of this well kept secret. Now, I’ve used ridiculously expensive products – from MBR (Medical Beauty Research), to the likes of Sisley and La Prairie but non lived up to their great reputation. Instead I felt cheated after throwing away hundreds of euros on some tiny jar.
Natura Bisse is different. It’s expensive, but still affordable, and their highly customized creams and peels fit a wide arrange of skin types. And they last for ages, rendering them very cost effective.
But all is not expensive in the land of beauty, and recently I came across a couple of dirt cheap products I love. First out is the Demak Up pads, which with a bit of water rinses away all make-up in a matter of seconds. What most expensive facial cleaners fail to do, this one delivers on! The Bio oil for about EUR 8;- per bottle is another great buy. It’s perfect for dry skin without clogging up and making it oily. And it’s suppose to be great against scarring and hyperpigementation too.
The Diadermine capsules are super for under your make-up cream or foundation. It’s one of those wrinkle fillers which makes the skin feel very smooth. And last but not least, a favourite of mine for years, La Roche Posay Anthelios factor 50 sunblock for the face. It’s a very thin cream, penetrating the skin well before applying the day cream. I use this one in factor 30 in autumn/winter and the factor 50 version for spring and summer.
Who said beauty had to be expensive?
Expensive, but oh so good!
Cheap and cost-effective









