I recently was gifted some Kiehls products and have been trying them out. The Kiehls #1 lip salve is by far my favorite lip balm ever but I really prefer Eucerin lotion from Target to their hand cream. My dermatologist swears by Eucerin. I'm the same way about a lot of other toiletries. I have really sensitive skin and prefer Aveno's body wash for sensitive skin over anything else I've tried. I use shampoo and conditioner from Aveda or Eufora because my hair looks great and they don't irritate my scalp.
When do y'all buy high end items and when do you buy more affordable products?
Several comments:
- I have Eczema, and I don't know HOW Eczema-specific moisturizer /lotions are different, but they are different from regular lotions! They are more expensive, so I use them ONLY on my face.
- I dislike Eucerin lotions -- they feel like a slightly burn or sting to me.
- I love Aveno products, but I can't tell the difference between "the real thing" and the
Walmart Equate copycat.
- For body lotion, I love Bath & Body Works -- good, thick lotions and lovely smells. I get their free-product coupons on a regular basis, and that goes a long way for me. I also stock up when their stuff's on sale.
- I have long rotated between 2-3 shampoo /conditioners I like -- but now that my hair's going gray, I'm floundering a bit and need to find a new "what works for me". I bought a pricey "purple" shampoo and liked it -- but when it ran out, I tried the Walmart brand, it felt thicker /more luxurious. At 1/3 the price. It's still more expensive than the shampoos I've used for years, so I'm trying to use less product.
- I couldn't care less about brands for sunscreen or toothpaste.
- I like several brands of soap.
- I'm good with any brand of deodorant -- except Degree. I once developed a massive rash after using Degree, and (unless you've experienced it) you just don't understand how bad an underarm rash is! Every move you make, you feel it.
- I use redness correction foundation make-up from Clinique; I've tried so many, and this just works for my skin. But everything else -- eye make-up, etc. -- I use any brand.
- I prefer Burts Bees chapstick but don't dislike other brands.
This is one of those categories where I think most women, at least, will go for the best they can afford.
Eh, disagree. I've not found a strong connection between price and quality in beauty products. Sure, the bottom of the barrel stuff is mostly to be avoided -- but the difference between mid-priced items and high-priced items seems to be status /perception of status.