Oct
2020
Skin prep: Three new products to try from Laneige
There are some skincare brands that I know I’m just gonna love, no matter what product it is.
When it comes to skincare, you really can’t go wrong with Korean brands and one of my favourites is LANEIGE. I’ve tried out a plethora of their products and use their Lip Sleeping Mask every night and truthfully, there isn’t a product that I haven’t loved.
It’s been a while since I’ve tried out some new products from the line, so when I got a box in the mail a few weeks ago, I couldn’t wait to dive in.
Since Korea gets pretty cold temperatures similar to Canada, I always enjoy receiving their products this time of the year since it’s designed for cold dry weather. So if you are on the hunt for new products to try as we head into the chilly months, then I’m sure you’ll love what you’re about to read… LANEIGE Water Bank Moisture Cream
Perfect for normal to dry skin, the LANEIGE Water Bank Moisture Cream (C$50) is a rich cream that tackles issues like dryness, acne, and blemishes. It’s a lightweight cream that has mineral-rich vegetable extracts which will help strengthen skin’s moisture barrier for a more hydrated complexion.
This cream contains green mineral water which is extracted from Brussel sprouts, artichoke, and lima bean to add moisture to the skin.
I’ve tried a few different Water Bank products through the years and have always really enjoyed the formulas and how they make my skin look and feel. Like I said, they are especially handy during the winter months as they are designed for normal to dry skin, making them perfect to give your face a burst of moisture.
LANEIGE Glowy Makeup Serum
This next one is for those of you who still wear makeup everyday (certainly not me, but I reserve it for weekends #WFHLife).
The Glowy Makeup Serum (C$43) is a lightweight serum that will give you visibly smoother skin and acts as a canvas primer to make your makeup last longer.
This serum is ideal for normal, dry, combination, and oily skin and will help combat dryness, dullness, and uneven texture. It also helps to dispel oil on the skin and will lock in moisture to keep skin hydrated.
Apply this in the morning before your makeup. The formula includes diamond mineral powder to give you a glow and smooth skin’s appearance, it also contains light fit prep technology to help makeup last longer on the skin.
I used to have a similar serum from Make Up For Ever as well and really love this one since it comes from a skincare brand. I do still like to use a primer in addition to this but find it’s a nice two-in-one product if you wear makeup often since it will hydrate your skin and keep your makeup in check. You can also wear it solo if you’re feeling like giving your face a nice glow.
LANEIGE Cream Skin Mist
I love a good facial spray and have been really into using them morning and night as a last step in my skincare routine.
The newest one in my collection is the LANEIGE Cream Skin Mist (C$36), which is a facial spray that is designed to give you long-lasting hydration. Perfect for normal, dry, combination, and oily skin, this product combats dullness, uneven texture, and dryness and will keep your skin hydrated for up to 12 hours.
Spray this on your face to hydrate and soothe, thanks to the White Leaf Tea Water, which helps to support your skin’s moisture barrier. You can either spray this after your skincare routine, or keep it on you for on-the-go touchups whenever you need a little moisture boost. You can also spray this after you apply your makeup to give your skin a nice glow, as well as increase the longevity of your makeup.
There are so many goodies to try out from LANEIGE and I hope I sparked some interest in picking up a few products as you start to think about your winter skincare routine. Don’t forget, the Sephora holiday sale is also coming up in the beginning of next month, so I would look into adding some of these items to your list if you suffer from dry skin in the winter months.
Have you tried any LANEIGE products?
Please note, products provided by PR. All opinions are my own.
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