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Can anyone recommend a good CHEAP brand of skin care products? Something I can find even at a walgreens?

 
There's nothing cheap about skin care... Even Neutrogena, Dove, and Oil of Olay have their share of overpriced drug store quality.

The question is, what do you need from the product?  Then we can direct to you the proper product at a good price.

 
Neutrogena, i would say, but to know what's really affordable, look at the ingredients, because i agree with Dreamwarrior, even drugstore products can be overpriced.

 
I would say Neutrogena as well, also noting that drugstores can rip you off.

My advice would be if you're worried about spending too much, do some research on some home remedies that would fit what you're trying to get out of your skincare.  That's what I have been recently doing and depending on what you want for your skin, it can really be helpful without burning a hole in your wallet.

 
Cera Ve make great facial cleansers.

To make a scrub:

Mix 1 tsp baking soda with 1-2 tsp Cera Ve

Mix well, apply to skin in circular motions.

Rince well

You might need to rince again with the Cera Ve and water, to remove all the baking soda.

Rince well.

An inexpensive toner:

4 oz plastic bottle

Aspirin – un coated

Witch Hazel

Blush Brush

Cotton pads

Put 10 aspirin into the plastic bottle

Pour 2 oz Witch Hazel into the bottle, stopping half way

Shake the mixture until the aspirin is completely dissolved.

Pour small amount on to cotton pad

Wipe over entire face and let air dry

Brush off any aspirin particle with brush, once face is dry.

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This list may be all you need. You could also look at a decent dollar store for a facial cleanser and moisturizers.

Don't forget about Vaseline - you can pick up a dollar size at a dollarstore.

Great for lips and really parched skin.

 
Skin care products are helps you to improve your skin care conditions many of beauty experts suggest to have skin care products and many of the are suggest to have a natural therapy, but the fact is the you haven't find any type skin care products in a very cheap rate these products are always very much expensive.

 
I don't know if you guys can get it over there but Simple is very good for skin care. I've got hyper-sensitive skin and I've tried loads and I mean loads of different brands cheap and expensive over the years and Simple is by far the best. It's very cheap too if you can get hold of it.

 
For slightly cheaper natural skin care I like the brand "Sukin" - good quality but at affordable prices.

 

 
Ionic skin care machine which function is based on the electrical characteristic: same polarity electric charges repel each other, and different polarity electric charges attract each other.
 
Olay Complete SPF15 & 30 Daily Moisturizers. Cetaphil cleanser, Daily Lotion & Moisturizing cream. Nivea Gentle Toner for Dry, Sensitive Skin. Olay Regenerist Eye Gel. Boots No. 7 Moisturizing Mask & 4-in-1 Wipes. Soap & Glory Wipes. Kings & Queens shower gels. L'Oreal/Ombrelle sunscreens with Meroxyl. Yes to Carrots! Eye Can C Eye Contour Cream. Nip + Fab Clean Fix cleansing oil.

 
Hello, I would recommend facial masks by Dizao. They are not too expensive,but great results after first time. Some of them with salmon caviar and for sale as little as 3£ per mask, or 20£ for a box of 10. They also got masks with bio peptides, hylauronic acid, fruit acids, bio gold.If you use it regular, it is can be alternative to injection. It is very popular product in other countries but just came to UK market. I do like it, it is not mass market product of cheap quality you can buy everywhere. Mass market brands spend 70% of their budget on marketing and ad, 20% for attractive packaging and just 10% for product itself. Avoid cheap mass market brands like L'oreal, Garnier, etc. I would prefer brands who spend less money on ad, more money on research and quality.

 
If cheap is what you're looking for- simply go natural. You can get pretty good results from tomatoes, olive oil, eggs and more. My favorite is an egg & yogurt mask. You separate the egg whites from two eggs and mix them in a bowl with two tablespoons of plain yogurt (not flavored). Apply it to your face and relax for a few minutes before you wash it off with some warm water. Finish it off with a warm washcloth and you're done. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
 
i use Jason Natural Fragrance Free Satin Soap for Hands & Face (its 16oz for $7, and doubles as my makeup brush cleanser) Trader Joe's Enrich Moisturizing Facial Lotion SPF 15 (4 bucks. heck yeah) CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion PM ($13 but has several skin benefits including niamincide) OXY Clinical Clearing Treatment ($8.50, i use this to help with blemishes because it has 5% benzoyl peroxide) i reccomend olay and neutrogena brands as well for cheap skincare, but i typically don't buy from them because they test on animals

 
You can try tree tea oil line at the body shop! its cheap and effective! For walgreens, I would recommend neutrogena as well

 

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