Is there a difference between the shopping habits of city dwellers and suburbanites? Do they pick the same products? I've been living in the comfortable environment of Northern NJ for over 13 years now with ample storage space, huge malls with vast parking lots, and nice UPS guys who bring packages to my door and help me carry the heavy stuff inside. My friend Kelly Kreth lives in NYC. She agreed to share with us her list of favorite beauty products and little secrets:
Being a Manhattanite,
I have a relatively small apartment and not that much storage space so I tend
to only buy basic things for my health and beauty needs. Also, I tend to be
frugal when it comes to most products and often buy drugstore brands or order online. Here are some of my favorite products that I always have on-hand:
Facial Cleanser:
I tend to use Shiseido
Benefiance Cleanser but also love mainstay Noxzema
original cream cleanser in the summer and Ponds Cold
Cream in the winter. At night I use eye makeup remover clothes to remove any leftover eye makeup. I tend to buy them in bulk at the 99 cent store because
I also use them to clean my dog’s paws and ears.
Facial Moisturizer: I typically use Crème de la Mer moisturizing cream in the morning right after showering. Yes, it's a pricey item, I’m lucky to have a friend who can get me 50% off! I have also found the next best thing to La Mer which is cheaper and as such, can be used more liberally: Egyptian Magic cream. It heals scars, stretch marks, burns and most of all it softens your skin everywhere. At just under $40 I find this all-purpose product to be a real steal. Lastly, in summer I often go without moisturizer and just use sunscreen along with Shiseido Benefiance Skin Softener. In winter I use it under my primary moisturizer.
Soap: My favorite
soap is Dove,
but I tend to try any interesting scented soap I can find whether in bar or liquid
form. For hand soap I tend to use one of four: Any Mrs. Meyer’s hand soap product (I also stick to her products for household cleaning and doing laundry. Her laundry
detergent and softener is the best cleaning and smelling I’ve found and am
loyal to that brand.) I love the scent of Bath
and Body Works Jasmine Vanilla (smells like musk) so I tend to stock up on
the hand soap and body wash when they have it; I even have the perfume. I also
like Mr. Bubble hand soap
because it reminds me of the smell of my childhood.
Powder: I like
traditional Johnson’s Baby Powder but the Talc-free version that uses
cornstarch instead.
Body Moisturizer: I
discovered Parachute Coconut Oil
while I was vacationing in India several years ago and have been a loyal user
since. It is really inexpensive and
smells like a tropical vacation. It would be used for massage in India but I
like it as an all-over post-shower body moisturizer. I also love Palmer’s
products, particularly their body oil and lotion because it smells like cake
batter and is very affordable and lasts all day. On a related note, Palmer’s
used to have the world’s best product: It was called Palmer’s Skin Success FACE
LIFT SERUM and EYE SERUM. I’ve used tons of supposed skin tightening creams and
this is the only one that ever showed a noticeable difference. I am sad it's
no longer made.
Shampoo/Conditioner:
Revlon Flex Balsam and Protein Shampoo and Conditioner. I took them for
granted for years. Flex was one of the cheapest and best products on the market.
Then in 2010 it was discontinued to my – and tons of others across the
land—horror. Seriously, go online and Google this. You will see forlorn masses
searching endlessly for a way to get some. What used to cost under $2 a bottle
is now going for about $20+ per bottle on the black market eBay. When I
first found out about the discontinuation I bought 14 bottles of the conditioner
online and still have a few proudly displayed in my bathroom. I only use it on
special occasions; when I do it my hair not only looks great but
inevitably someone will comment on how good I smell. I have tried, to no avail,
to find a substitute for the scent but nothing comes close. I recall years ago
I bought a generic version of balsam and protein conditioner at a Walgreens in Florida while
on vacation. If anyone knows of any generic type of this product
out there that smells the same, please let me know. Or if you have any stashed
I will pay for it!
Toothpaste: I
hate the taste of mint so I stick with cinnamon-flavored toothpastes. My
favorite is Cinnamon
and Clove by Tom’s of Maine but Aim’s pink gel also works well and tastes great.
Deodorant: I used
to love Lady’s Speed Stick Musk Scent but can’t find it anymore (why are my
favorite products always discontinued?). So I’ve been using Avon’s Night Magic
roll-on which smells great and is only $1 a bottle. I also use any baby powder
scented one or Lady Speed Stick Lilac when I can find it.
Makeup: I tend to
wear all Bare Escentuals for
foundation/powder/highlighter/blush because I like how light and natural they
look and feel. My mascaras are Chanel
Inimitable Waterproof and L’Oreal Voluminous
Waterproof. I use E.L.F.
Clear mascara on my eyebrows. I wear a red lipstick from Chanel that is no
longer made so once it runs out—I only wear it on special occasions—I do not
have a go-to yet for a semi-matte true red. I like Lancôme
Ultra Shiny Lip gloss in Miracle or Ticked Pink and Flirt! Squeeze Me!
Super Shiny lip gloss. Otherwise I always carry MAC’s
clear Lipglass with me to put over whatever light color I may be wearing. I
use Dermablend
Professional Coverage Cover Cream as a concealer under my eyes. It is the
only thing that works.
Other standout brands I love: Bonne Belle for flavored
lip gloss and the only toner I’d ever use (only in summer) called Ten-o-six
which was rebranded last year to Formula 10.0.6; anything in Caswell
Massey’s lilac scent; and Relief
MD scented Epsom salts.
A freelance writer and publicist, Kelly Kreth is also a malcontent who often feels trapped in a Seinfeldian Hell. She'd like people to love her for her flaws, not in spite of them. That rarely happens. She lives in NYC with her dachshund, Mini. You can read more by her at: www.youmightaswell.tumblr.com
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