So tonight I was accosted by a well meaning older sephora employee who disagreed with my face moisturizer selection. Lol. Although I don't put much stock into their opinions since they're just that, opinions, it did make me wonder how to make an informed skin care choice.
Do you have any websites or resources that talk about how healthy different products are? I know this exists for sunblock but I don't know about makeup.
Are there things you look for in a product or try to avoid?
I have about a week to do research since she loaded me up with "better" samples than the horrors of clinique. Lol.
Beautypedia.com, which is actually run by Paula's Choice, but I've found them to be fair and unbiased. Or just ask S&B board, which is my method.
Right now, since I'm nursing, the only thing I'm avoiding in my skin care is retinol. I have been looking at more naturally sourced products for my skin, with pretty good results, but I don't shy away from stuff like Neutrogena, you know?
My skin really loves oil cleansing method, which is kind of a PITA on a daily basis, but I'll do it once or twice a week to get my skin really clean and soft.