Beautycounter launches potent anti-aging product line: Countertime
My favorite clean beauty company just unveiled a really potent new line of anti-aging products that I'm super excited about. So far, the results people are reporting back are amazing. It's called Countertime and it's formulated to visibly reverse signs of aging, reduce the look of wrinkles, visibly firm skin, and create a glowing complexion. Using two plant derivatives, they created a complex comparable to retinol, but without the potentially harmful side effects.
I'm using the Tripepeptide serum and under eye cream for now but plan to get each product in the group little by little!
My other favorite product right now (ok, let's be real--I've only used it a few times since the sun hasn't really come out yet), is this Sunscreen! It's a spray on and the tint is VERY light so don't expect to look super tan. Mainly it gives you a little glow and hides a few imperfections, which I like. :) And it doesn't smell weird!
My top favorite makeup products for the summertime:
Lip gloss (summer really is a great time for gloss!) Though, if you're not a gloss kind of gal, their lipstick is wonderful--I love their Nude for everyday wear (and both are therapeutic, too).
Eyebrow gel. I'm kind of obsessed with this gel, actually. I have one eyebrow that isn't as full as the other and this allows me to make them even (next time I see you try NOT to stare at my eyebrows!). HA! Oh, and I use the Natural Beige color.
And finally, a couple other products I use regularly:
The under eye concealer--this stays moist and doesn't dry out my eye at all.
Makeup remover wipes--I use this when I'm traveling, especially.
This overnight peel (it REALLY works!) -- my skin always looks bright when I use it.
This facial 'plumping' oil (the smell is to die for!).
I leave this Charcoal bar in the shower and use it a few times a week for deep facial cleansing.
As always, let me know if you have questions. I'm dead serious about my skincare not having endocrine disrupting chemicals in it and this line has banned over 1500 chemicals from its products. How the heck can there even BE that many?