Must Have Beauty Products For 2024

vivienne

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Dec 13, 2023
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Starting the New Year with a question: What's everyone's must-have beauty product for 2024? I'm always on the hunt for the next best thing in skincare!
 
Can't start my day without a hydrating serum! 😂 But seriously, hydration is key. Anyone else have a go-to product for keeping their skin looking fresh?
 
Hydration is essential indeed. I swear by retinol-based products for their anti-aging properties. It's all about consistency in your skincare routine.
 
I've heard about retinol but also that it can be harsh on sensitive skin. Any tips for beginners?
 
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Retinol can be potent. It's best to start with a lower concentration and gradually increase. Also, always use sunscreen during the day as retinol can make skin more sensitive to the sun.
 
True, but let's not forget about the impact of beauty products on the environment. I'm trying to shift to more eco-friendly and sustainable brands.
 
Sustainability is important. I've been exploring brands that use natural ingredients and eco-friendly packaging. It's a small step, but every bit helps.
 
ALL ABOUT ORGANIC PRODUCTS!! They're not only better for the skin but also for the PLANET!!
 
I read an article about how the beauty industry contributes to plastic waste. It's alarming. We need more brands to take responsibility.
 
That's eye-opening samnichols. How can we as consumers make better choices? Any recommendations for sustainable brands?
 
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I think it's also about being mindful of our consumption. Do we really need ten different serums? Less can be more sometimes.
 
Agreed. It's also about quality over quantity. Investing in good products that work for you can reduce waste and be more cost-effective in the long run.
 
I've noticed a trend towards minimalism in beauty routines. It's not just about saving money, but focusing on what truly works for you.
 
But we also need to be wary of greenwashing. Some brands claim to be 'natural' or 'eco-friendly' without real substance behind those claims.