Whether we like to admit it or not, wrinkles are inevitable (we’re not going to go into the surgery preventatives. I know they’re out there...just bear with me). I was told that as soon as you enter your twenties, it is wise to start using different creams to better address the areas more prone to wrinkling. Though I did not think this was serious, and still have not really done my research on which creams I should be investing in, I realize that it is never too early to take better care of your skin.
I have been trying out a new skincare line called Onsen. They offer a HUGE variety of creams, masks, peels, you name it. Something for everyone; this is also true about the price. It starts out low, but it can get a bit pricey…not gonna lie to you. BUT, I swear I feel like my skin glows! (How corny is that…whatever…it’s true!) Find out what I’m using, and why I am hooked.
**UPDATE 9/4/2015** I am still using this product, in conjunction with my Skin Laundry treatments, and together they are UNSTOPPABLE. My pigmentation and dark spots have almost completely disappeared. On my right cheek, marks that I have had for years are now almost unnoticeable, which I never thought would happen! This product truly works, and does not cause ANY drying whatsoever. It is amazing for oily skin types (aka: me) and leaves you feeling truly moisturized and revitalized.
For more of this Onsen Review, watch the video below!
Products mentioned all c/o Onsen
Hi sweets! Love the video review- you’re such a natural and made me wanna give the products a go!
Curious how you did your makeup in this- it’s natural and flawless!
Love you and your posts
-Elise
Hi love!!
Thanks so much for the sweet feedback 🙂 I don’t really have any makeup secrets (I am FAR from a pro of any sorts) but I am still using all of the products outlined in my makeup post from last year (which you can find here). If you have any questions let me know!! xoxo Love you too gorgeous!
ooo also, I am wearing a new liquid eyeliner that I LOVE by e.l.f. — from Target for about $3 (this one), and the angled brush I use to apply it is from CVS, and was about $8 (this one) – and the Naked Basics Palate (here)