Is anyone else doing the “skin cycling” that’s become so popular lately? The idea is that it’s a gentle but effective way to help reveal new skin so you look fresher and brighter. Night 1: Acid treatment. Night 2: Retinol or trentinoin. Night 3 & 4: off. (Here’s a NYT article with more info.)
I’ve been trying to do it (hilariously I somehow got nights 1 and 2 reversed for a while, whoops) and decided to try this Ole Henriksen acid treatment instead of Sunday Riley Good Genes. (I still like Good Genes, but I also feel like it’s a bit more gentle than what I want for this — but then, I do not have terribly sensitive skin, so your mileage may vary!)
In any event: I really like the Ole Henriksen one, although it definitely takes a bit longer to absorb into my skin than Sunday Riley. I like the scent, and I like the effects I’m seeing.
As the big Sephora sale is underway, now is a great time to stock up on any skincare treatments like this — it’s 10-20% everything until Nov. 7 (depending on your “level” with Sephora), and it’s 30% off all Sephora Collection stuff.
The pictured skin treatment is $59, full price, at Sephora. You can also get it as part of this Day Bright and Smooth Night gift set or this Acids Done Bright gift set.
Oooh: note that the Dyson dryer is not excluded from the sale, at least as far as I can tell at the VIB level…
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{related: beauty empties: products we finish and buy again and again (Kat’s and the readers!}
Workwear sales of note for 11.3.22:
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