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Best beauty brands for older skin? Recommendations please?

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grantothree Fri 10-Jul-20 16:39:50

During lockdown I had a good sort of the bathroom and also the product stash I keep under my bed. So many things out of date or simply not suitable for me anymore. blush I tend to get in a rut using just soap and water for a bit, and then have a spurt of buying into a new regime and not sticking to it. I've recently tried Liz Earle cleanser which I quite enjoy and I think my face is feeling smoother and...cleaner?

When it comes to makeup I do tend to stick to a light foundation (incl spf) and then just mascara and a soft coloured lippy. But I want to start making more of an effort. My daughter recommends things to me but I'm not convinced they're right for my age (or colouring, she has olive skin and I'm very fair).
Where do you go for skincare or makeup? Are there any brands/products you swear by? If you have the time please add a link so I can find the exact thing you're talking about and don't have to guess. Often products have very similar things in the same range and it gets confusing. Thanks in advance. smile

elaine655 Sat 11-Jul-20 13:25:30

Yes I agree Boots No 7 and L’Oreal day and night cream called Winkle Expert. Comes in over 45,55 and 65 ages. Don’t get the day cream near your eyes it stings! The night cream, for some reason doesn’t.
I use L’Oreal mascara as the Boots ones seem to make my eyes itch

GreenGran78 Sat 11-Jul-20 13:30:31

Dibbydod my mum always used Nivea cream, and so have I. We both have had compliments about our skin, into our old age, though mum is long gone. If a company has survived as long as Nivea has, they must be doing something right!
I never buy expensive beauty items, and use little make-up, so can’t recommend anything. Maybe not coating myself in make-up is one of the reasons why my skin is still good!

Freeandeasy Sat 11-Jul-20 13:31:58

Another one for E45 - I use the daily cream as the lotion is a bit too thick. I’ve tried everything over the years, including most of the expensive ones but they all made my face red and blotchy. The worst was Boots Perfect and Perfect. It was expensive for the small tube you were buying and I had to throw it away as it irritated my skin. I don’t wash my face and use it as both a cleanser and moisturiser. It’s the only thing that works for me.

For make-up, I tend to go for the more expensive brands like Mac or Charlotte Tillbury as they tend to last longer. The latter is SO expensive so if anyone was thinking of trying it out I would suggest a trial (if you’re able to when we are back to normal) by one of their consultants at one of the larger department stores. I had a trial at House of Fraser in Manchester and found the perfect foundation for my skin tone. Her lipsticks have a nice creamy texture and the colours are nice too. I find, when I need to replenish, that I can find what I want a lot cheaper on eBay. (Brand new, unopened of course!)

Annie26 Sat 11-Jul-20 13:40:51

SBC which I get from QVC. They have a wide range of products all those I have tried have been excellent and very economical too

Athenia Sat 11-Jul-20 13:44:27

I am a great believer in beauty coming from within. Accordingly, I only use organic aloe vera gel to moisturise my skin in the morning.
But for a flawless complexion, try a supplement, grown in the UK, of sea buckthorn, from the British Sea Buckthorn company.
After the farm was featured on BBC Country File, and the benefis of this unusual berry were explained, I have been using it ever since.
The farmer had been in the Andes and after a day of climbing, felt very ill with altitude sickness. One of the local guides gave him the berries of sea buckthorn, and the next morning he felt so well that he looked into the known effects of taking it.
He was so impressed that he turned over his farm to the cultivation of sea buckthorn, which is very hard to harvest because when ripe, the berry bursts.
Eventually their research has led to a solution, by freezing a whole stem containing the berries.
If you prefer the whole untreated berry, it can be bought on Ebay in its original form.
I recommend it for a beautiful complexion, and if you look it up, it has many other benefits for your system too.

twinnytwin Sat 11-Jul-20 13:47:25

I swear by Elizabeth Arden Advanced Ceramide Capsules which I've used for several years now and really notice the difference if I stop. They're a little expensive but are usually on special offer around Christmas with free goodies, so I stock up for the year.
Just to say that Caroline Hirons does recommend Pixi cleanser that she developed for them. I like the fact that she admits that she uses botox and fillers and eyelash extensions etc. I'll wait for her book to reduce in price somewhat before buying.

Gingergirl Sat 11-Jul-20 13:51:20

This is online, but I’ve been pleased with Beauty Pie products so far. I’m in my 60s and have sensitive and dry skin. I like that they do no animal testing, their packaging is eco friendly and they use minimum chemicals/preservatives. I pay £5 a month for a monthly membership, to get the lower prices.

Starblaze Sat 11-Jul-20 13:51:54

I've always just used Nivea, the blue cold cream for night and the soft for day as it makes a good base for powder (I only use face powder and mascara).

My skin seems to be holding up quite well in general. Lots of water helps

MawB Sat 11-Jul-20 13:56:44

elaine655

Yes I agree Boots No 7 and L’Oreal day and night cream called Winkle Expert. Comes in over 45,55 and 65 ages. Don’t get the day cream near your eyes it stings! The night cream, for some reason doesn’t.
I use L’Oreal mascara as the Boots ones seem to make my eyes itch

What is Winkle Expert designed to do? gringringrin

Juneandarchie1 Sat 11-Jul-20 13:59:49

L’ordeal or Boots no 7 does the trick for me. I only use a night cream occasionally, as don’t believe in clogging pores up too much, even with so called miracle creams. I also like to have makeup free days if I’m not going out anywhere

Kellie40 Sat 11-Jul-20 14:02:19

I’ve recently swapped to Elemis, I’m finding it gentle and really moisturising for my ageing skin, it has a bit of a glow now also the products smell wonderful

Grannyjacq1 Sat 11-Jul-20 14:10:19

Is anyone else finding that so much of the make up that they put on every morning ends up on their face mask? Any suggestions - other than don't wear any make up?

mumpy71 Sat 11-Jul-20 14:14:06

I find Balance Me has good, natural products in the mid price range. I don't like lotions or creams that are stongly or artificially perfumed and their products all have lovely smells. It's a UK company, easy to order from their web-site and some products are sold in Sainsbury's. In fact their basic moisturiser is £16 just now(from £24) in Sainsbury's. They have anti-ageing products as well in their range.

Melanie123 Sat 11-Jul-20 14:26:28

I used Boots No 7 for years but the changes in formulation started to make my eyes itchy and sore.
I now use Aldi caviar face creams and their hot cloth cleanser.
All lovely products and saved me a fortune.

GeorgyGirl Sat 11-Jul-20 14:46:36

I would recommend Neals Yard Remedies and Liz Earle products.

Alison333 Sat 11-Jul-20 15:05:52

I think it's all a matter of personal choice and budget and it depends on what you are trying to achieve. If it's lines or wrinkles, the only product that has been shown to make a real difference is Retin-A which needs a prescription. I've tried retinol (a weaker version of Retin- A) creams and they help - Boots No 7 is good. Nivea is also great!

Juicylucy Sat 11-Jul-20 15:19:14

Wake.... I’ll look that up thank you for the tip.

jerseygirl Sat 11-Jul-20 15:27:30

When we get a bit more back to normal go to a Boots no 7 counter. They will give you a free makeover , give you advice and recommend the right products for you. They are really good at what they do. I went to them about 12 months ago because like you i was in a bit of a rut. I'm glad i did because they were really helpful.

Mamma7 Sat 11-Jul-20 15:51:32

I use everything from Gatineau, Elemis and Decleor to No 7 or Aldi - don’t really notice the difference between any of them!!

Greciangirl Sat 11-Jul-20 15:58:04

No.7, protect and perfect face and neck serums.

There is a wide range, so pick the one to suit your needs.

PipandFinn Sat 11-Jul-20 16:10:26

I love the Ordinary products too. They use fantastic ingredients but cut back on the packaging so they're able to sell Serums and Creams at vastly reduced prices. I buy most of what I need with Asos as I pay £10 subscription for a year and get everything delivered for free.....Big saving on delivery...The Buffet serum is fantastic along with Vitamin C and retinol...I'm 63 and my skin is lovely. Also ALWAYS use a Broad Spectrum Sun Cream.....

PipandFinn Sat 11-Jul-20 16:15:15

Gingergirl

This is online, but I’ve been pleased with Beauty Pie products so far. I’m in my 60s and have sensitive and dry skin. I like that they do no animal testing, their packaging is eco friendly and they use minimum chemicals/preservatives. I pay £5 a month for a monthly membership, to get the lower prices.

That sounds interesting. I think I'll take a quick peep at that...

Plunkie Sat 11-Jul-20 16:16:04

I swear by products from America called City Beauty - expensive but worth it. Sad thing is you have to pay Customs charge but the company do good deals like buy 2 get 3rd for nothing.

9pins Sat 11-Jul-20 17:27:53

You will find loads of videos from Caroline Hirons on YouTube and Instagram. Also Nadine Bagget ( think that's the surname) another skincare expert. You will recognise Nadine's face I'm sure. They both give excellent, very similar, advice. I've w passed away many an hour watching both of them during lockdown. As a result of which I use Beauty Pie and the Inlet List. Both fabulous. I find Nadine easier to watch as Caroline can be a bit all over the place and distracted.

Sawsage2 Sat 11-Jul-20 17:38:22

Does anyone suffer from rosacea of the cheeks like I do. Have you found anything that works?