This past week, I received a few Simple Skincare products to test out and share my thoughts with you all. All Simple Skincare products are formulated with NO harsh chemicals, NO artificial perfumes or dyes, and NO parabens. I tried the Simple Foaming Face Wash, Simple Protecting Light Moisturizer with SPF 15, Simple Ultra-Light Gel Moisturizer, Simple Nourishing 24-Hour Day/Night Cream, Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes, and Simple Eye Make-up Remover Pads.
I really enjoyed all of the Simple products but I do have two clear favorites. First, the Foaming Facial Wash for it’s fast and easy pump, nice foam lather and fresh clean results. I have oily, acne-prone skin and found this very nice as my morning cleanser.
My second favorite would be the Eye Make-up Remover Pads because they are twice the size of my regular brand and they remove my eye makeup well with no stinging. I will actually be replacing my old favorite with these!
Have you ever thought about the impact that city living can have on your skin? Simple Skincare conducted an interesting survey of women in major US cities on their skincare habits to help women understand this issue. Simple launched “Kind to City Skin”, a global initiative to talk about both environmental and lifestyle-related factors that affect our faces. This survey found that 27% of these women have gone 2 days without washing their face! I can’t imagine that but I know there might be extreme circumstances involved. Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes are great to have on hand for a situation where your regular cleanser is not available. I love the large size of these wipes, too! A whopping 59% of women surveyed are not actively trying to protect skin from sun or wind. Woah. The Simple Protecting Light Moisturizer with SPF 15 is a perfect solution for this. It is a light moisturizer that dries quickly and provides sun protection, great for a daytime moisturizer.
Hopefully, you are all taking great care of your skin whether you live in the city or the country. If you would like the chance to try Simple Skincare products, enter to win all 6 products below!
GIVEAWAY!
WHAT YOU CAN WIN
One winner will receive six (6) full size products (ARV: $53):
Simple Ultra-Light Gel Moisturizer ($10.99); Simple Nourishing 24-Hour Day/Night Cream ($10.99); Simple Protecting Light Moisturizer with SPF 15 ($10.99); Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes ($5.99); Simple Eye Make-up Remover Pads ($6.99); and Simple Foaming Facial Wash ($6.99).
HOW TO ENTER
UPDATE: Congrats to confirmed winner Calida L.!
Giveaway is open to U.S. residents only, age 18 and up. Official rules here.
Easy Entry: Leave a comment on this blog post and tell me one skin care habit that you need to improve on!
Giveaway ends May 26, 2014 at Midnight, Central Time. I will choose ONE winner at random. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, if the winner does not respond a new winner will be chosen. GOOD LUCK!!
I participated in this sponsored campaign on behalf of One2One Network. All opinions stated are my own.
I really need to try harder not to go to sleep at night with my makeup still on — some nights I am just way too tired.
I need to put on moisturizer more often – frankly I’m just lazy but perhaps when I find a light face moisturizer I’ll start wearing more haha.
My ‘habit’ is that I just don’t take as much care of my skin/face as I should.. I basically just wash my face in the shower and that’s it. Moisturizer? Nope. Toner? Nope. With all of the products and options, sometimes it’s just overwhelming.
I need to remember to moisturize. I always forget until it’s time to put on makeup and my Tzone is dry and flaky.
I need to moisturize more often lol
I have the bad habit of picking at my face when I see even a whisper of a blemish…I can;t help myself! Ironically, my skin is quite good when I just leave it alone!
I need to moisturize my face more often.
I need to start washing my face every night before bed. Sometimes I get lazy and it doesn’t get washed until shower next morning :/
I never wash my makeup off at night! I need to start making that a habit!
I need to start taking my makeup off at night. Ugh, I’m so bad at that.