Great Skincare at the Drugstore

We've all heard about creams and other cosmetics that run into the hundreds of dollars for just a tiny pot! But don't fear if you can't drop a ton of cash on cosmetics. You can still get a great look, no matter what your budget, and you can find it all at the drugstore or discount department store. One of the most basic skincare products that many cosmetologists recommend is petroleum jelly. For people with dry skin, it's an unbeatable moisturizer. It removes eye makeup and smoothes the eye area as well. Many women swear by a weak green or black tea solution for toner, and those prone to breakouts might find an aspirin-and-water solution helpful when swept over the face with a cotton ball. Need a money-saving mask? Look in the stomach remedies aisle and pick up some Milk of Magnesia. For oily skin, it can't be beat for absorbing excess gunk. Smooth on, let dry and wipe off with a wet washcloth. Inexpensive moisturizers and cleansers that work great are available at the drugstore.
Cetaphil is a highly regarded brand among dermatologists. Look for other economical brands - many store brands have an identical ingredient list as their brand-name counterparts for a fraction of the cost. You may find moisturizers, anti-aging products, makeup removers, hair products and many others that are virtually the same as the more expensive brands without the fancy label. High-end cosmetics counters, such as those you find in the department stores, may claim their products have more expensive ingredients, but the truth is that drugstore brands are usually just as effective. Look for brand names such as e.l.f. - EyesLipsFace - online or at Target stores for cosmetics that are as low as $1. Other inexpensive brands include Rimmel, Wet n' Wild and Ulta.