I Tried Budget Supermarket Skin Care...
And my face didn't fall off...
At least that would be the title of this blog post if I was being dramatic and really wanted to catch your attention. Jokes aside, I am a somewhat skincare snob - unless it is a cleanser - and typically believe you get what you pay for; that being said I also run curious so every now and then I am tempted to try something outwith my comfort zone.
While on my now infamous cookie run (I run from my house to Lidl and back just for cookies - cardio and carbs as I like to call it), I found myself within the cosmetic aisle and decided to throw caution to the wind and purchase a few items. Truthfully Lidl isn't exactly on par with your typical beauty hall and as such there isn't a great deal of items to choose from: wipes, foaming cleansers and moisturisers - the bare basics if you will. As far as I could see - and at just under 5ft, that is not all that far - Lidl have two options: anti-ageing and hydrating; in my mind the anti-ageing seemed like the best choice as it should (and I do say should) have a slightly better calibre of ingredients, however at just £2.99 a pot, I didn't have the highest of hopes.
Let's begin with the packaging shall we" Two opaque white glass pots with screw on lids and rather impressively a foil seal - I've experienced pricier skincare items without such hygienic step. There's really not much else to say, well perhaps other than both the Cien Anti-Ageing creams look and feel much more expensive than th...
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