My skin-care stuff arrived today and I was a bit taken aback by how small the bottles were considering how much they cost.
I remember what my mother used to tell us when she would catch us fussing over our faces when we were younger: (translated)’ you better make sure you could afford those things you put on your face when you’re old’.
And it actually makes financial sense. A pensioner in New Zealand I think gets $200 a week. I spent just over $200 for a cleanser, moisturiser and a masque. And these are in addition to stuff I still have on my bathroom counter like niacinamide solution, three facial oils, a retinol serum, two morning creams and two kinds of SPF. The whole lot normally lasts 3-4months and I tend to get other stuff which is a combination of specialist and drug-store brands.
Ironically, it was my parents who set me off on this routine. They pointed out the pimples on my face once and wondered out loud if it was acne which was strange when both of them didn’t have it when they were younger.
I became determined to get rid of it because I knew it was something about myself that I could change. And I’m glad that I did because I actually look good. It could be better- skin treatments in NZ cost a small fortune- but it’s all about consistency. If you started early, you have a good chance of enjoying the effects of that early start.
Who knows, if I’m really lucky, I’d still look 40 at 65 and get away with just using cheap Nivea or something.