This series about The Optimal Anti-Aging Skin Care Routine started Monday.]
Remember at the outset, before I put together the best possible anti-aging skin care routines, I pointed out that:
• Not all women need or want to use toner;
• Not all need both a serum and a moisturizer; and
• As for eye creams and serums, the choice depends on what conditions are present (dark circles, bags, lines and/or wrinkles).
IF one were to use the entire Budget Conscious program, the cost would be about $2.49 a day. The Money is No Object program would amount to about $15.11 a day.
My expectation is that most women will choose the pricier product(s) for areas of particular concern and fill in with items from the budget list.
For example, at 64, my biggest skin concern is sagging and loss of volume. Therefore I splurge on Retin-A and Peter Thomas Roth UnWrinkle Serum; but most of my other anti-aging products are by Olay.
My routine works out to $1.60 a day. I feel I’m worth it ;-)
You'll find the full article: The Optimal One-Size-Fits-All Anti-Aging Skin Care Routine here.
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Friday, September 24, 2010
What Does the Optimal Anti-Aging Skin Care Routine Cost?
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