Beauty Cosmetics Tips :: Cheap Skin Care Products Cheap Skin Care Products: The Best Skin Care Products for Cheap (Less than $10)You don't have to be rich to enjoy great skin, you just have to know where to look for the best value (read: cheap) skin care products for your budget. Whether you're shopping at Target or Rite-Aid, keep reading for the best skin care products for under $10 St. Ives Apricot Scrub Cost: $3.99 at most drugstores St. Ives Apricot Scrub is a classic – one of those cheap skin care products that have been on drugstore shelves for decades and for a good reason. Used once or twice a week, it's a great way to brighten skin, remove dead skin cells and give your face a glowing finish. It smells nice too. The Beauty Benefits Beauty Unblemished Treatment Concealer Cost: $6 at Wal-Mart If you're prone to the occasional breakout or that one problem pimple that shows up the day before a big event, this is the product for you. One side covers up pimples and the other side treats them salicylic acid, drying that pimple out in time for an important date or meeting. To avoid drying out your skin, only apply the salicylic acid side to actual pimples. Otherwise, the product can cause dry spots. Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Anti-Blemish Scrub Cost: $7 at Target and most drugstores This is another great product that contains salicylic acid, combined with a fantastic scrub that's like a facial peel in a tube. Used two to three times a week, it's a great way to destress and reveal brighter, fresher and pimple-free skin. Try not to use this product too often as the acid and scrubbing action can irritate skin and cause redness and dryness. With this scrub, moderation is key. Witch Hazel Cost: $3 to $5 at most drugstores Pick up a toner like Clinique's popular toner and you'll quickly see that the real ingredients are water and witch hazel. For much less, you can make a witch hazel toner that will deflake your skin, restore a proper pH balance and complete your cleansing cycle. To avoid over-drying your skin, try diluting straight witch hazel with water. Add ¼ cup of witch hazel to one cup of water for the perfect blend. Add a drop of lemon juice or a touch of mint for a cooling effect and nice scent. Target's Coconut Body Butter Cost: $8 at Target This creamy, whipped moisturizer is great for all-over, full body skin care. It will literally melt into your skin, so you'll smell great, but won't feel greasy. The best part? It's made from natural products like coconut, which has been proven to reduce the appearance and development of stretch marks. Cheap skin care products can be found, but you just have to know where to look. Remember, simpler is often better and don't be afraid to ask your drugstore makeup counter person for advice or tips on hot, new products. All Site Articles for Beauty Cosmetics Tips |
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