Found: Gentle Facial Cleanser
I, like most women I know, tend to overpack even for the shortest of vacations. For some reason this past holiday weekend, I had everything I needed in my beauty bag except I totally forgot to pack facial cleanser (a necessity after slathering on the sunblock all day long). A quick run to the drugstore proved to be an enlightening experience. With no fancy brand names in sight, I was forced to select something in the $10 and under range, something I generally do not do when it comes to skin care. If I'm putting La Mer on my skin at night, I'm typically washing off the daily grime with something equally high-end.
No more, now that I finally discovered what all of the magazines have been touting as the best gentle skin cleanser on the market for years. (I tend to ignore most of their reader polls seeing how the advertisers' names are abundantly present in every category.)
My new favorite, which rang in at a brilliant $8.99: Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser. Lightly fragranced, super gentle, completely effective -- it's a new must-have in my book.
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Believe it or not I've been using this for years. I first bought it for Kate when she was a baby and had very dry and sensative skin. I tried it on my own face and love it. It's also great for travel because you can use it with or without water. You can find it at the warehouse clubs like BJs and Costco even cheaper. Another low cost alternative skin product is Aquafor. It's a great mosturizer and a great solution when you are traveling with babies or small children and are trying to consolidate your packing.
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