Meaningful Beauty Skincare
When it comes to skincare, I’m very conscious. I’ve always been very into makeup and skincare. I’ve tried a lot of different products, but regardless of what I’m using, I’ve always had a pretty strict skincare regimen. Very rarely will I go to bed without washing my face, and it’s typically the first thing I do when I get up in the morning as well. My typical routine consists of a cleanser, toner, moisturizer and eye cream. I also use facial masks a few times a week, exfoliants, and special night creams. I think I’ve definitely basked in being youthful, but when I turned 29 a few weeks ago, it hit me that 30 is just around the corner. By most people’s standards 30 is young, but when it’s you in the moment, 30 doesn’t seem so young anymore. Meaningful Beauty is Cindy Crawford’s Skincare Line. Along with French anti-aging specialist Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh, she has come up with skincare focused around anti-aging. I’m all for that! Over the next few weeks, I am going to be incorporating Meaningful Beauty into my skincare regimen. I’m familiar with the products and have even used some of them before, but there are a few that were new to me.
Meaningful Beauty Products
My meaningful beauty kit included:
- Skin Softening Cleanser
- Antioxidant Day Creme
- Firming Neck Creme
- Lifting Eye Creme
- Creme de Serum
- Glycolic Treatment Pads
- Glowing Serum
To get an idea of what the products look and feel like as well as what products I’ve used before, watch my vlog below:
Now that you’ve seen me all dolled up, I guess I’ll post the no makeup pictures. I definitely have some problem areas that I’m always fighting with and I’m curious to see if I see an improvement over the course of my trial period. I have incredibly dry skin that I am constantly exfoliating and moisturizing. I also have random acne all of the time. At any given time, I have 1-2 blemishes in random places which I don’t appreciate. I also have horrible bags under my eyes, which I am actually very self conscious of. Fine lines are also starting to pop up on my forehead and by my eyes. Here are a few before pictures of my problem areas.
This skincare line is $40-47 a month, depending on what kit you order. I’m already spending close to that each month, so I’m definitely open to this entire system. Stay tuned over the next few weeks to see my Meaningful Beauty progress.
I wrote this review while participating in a test drive campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf Meaningful Beauty and received a 5-step treatment kit to facilitate my review, a second 5-step treatment kit to giveaway, and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.
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I really need something. The things I’ve tried up to this point have not seemed to live up to their claims.
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Love your keeping it real photos. I started using Meaningful Beauty in December and I really like it. I ordered a new set when my sample set was gone. I noticed my skin felt softer and smoother and I just felt good having real routine that was for *me* and my benefit. I hope you like it as much as I do.
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I will be waiting for your review. Having a 3 month old that wakes up randomly at night I have been this infomercial many times. I can’t wait to see if you like it.
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