Feb 26, 2016

I Tried Kim Kardashian’s Skin Care Routine — and This Is What Happened – POPSUGAR

It wasn’t until I saw the far edge of thirty that I started to truly worry concerning my skin. I considered Botox, booked an appointment, then cancelled it at the last minute. 6 months later, I did the exact same thing.

Despite my much more adventurous impulses, I had to come to terms along with my dedication to the needle-free philosophy of preventative moisturizing. For almost 20 years, I’ve followed the skin care tips my mother gave me as quickly as I was too young to fully grasp the wisdom of her words.

“Moisturize every night prior to bed,” she said. “And as quickly as you apply the product to your skin, rub up toward your forehead — never pull your skin down.” Our brands of choice have actually constantly been from the drugstore, the thick stuff finest applied to the face along with a trowel.

Image Source: Lancer Skincare

But after that this whole being-over-30 thing happened. My skin didn’t fall in to full disrepair; my years of dedicated moisturizing were paying off. Yet in nooks and crannies about my face, little lines — they were wrinkles, if I’m being honest — began to materialize.

I realized I required to kick my skin care regimen in to higher gear. That’s as quickly as Lauren Levinson, POPSUGAR’s senior beauty editor, approached me along with a solution: attempt the Lancer Method.

This was an intriguing prospect. Of road I’d heard of the Dr. Harold Lancer Method, due to the fact that Kim Kardashian swears by it. I’m by no means a Kardashian devotee, Yet I’d have actually to be living under a rock (or not working at POPSUGAR) not to know her and her sisters’ beloved beauty brands. Kim has actually Instagrammed concerning exactly how seeing Dr. Lancer makes her “feel younger” every time she visits his practice. She’s additionally shared his wisdom on her official app.

“Kim’s skin looks amazing,” I thought. “Ergo, I will certainly attempt this.”

In the name of much better skin, I upended two decades of dedication to my routine moisturizing routine. I decided to follow Dr. Lancer’s so-called “Method” to the letter for one full week. The three-step process entails the twice-day-to-day use of an exfoliator, The Method: Polish ($75), a cleanser, The Method: Cleanse ($50), and a moisturizer, The Method: Nourish ($125). all of three products are available for normal or sensitive skin. I, falling in to the latter category, went along with his much more gentle formulation.

I dove in. My initial impressions were not great: the three-step process took considerably much more time compared to I’d been used to spending on my skin care routine. I tried to remember Kim Kardashian‘s lineless, smooth visage. “This will certainly all of be worth it,” I told myself.

The initial day was the hardest. I wasn’t used to spending so much time doing facial maintenance. I’m embarrassed to admit that my spine actually hurt from bending over the sink and taking the time to carefully exfoliate and cleanse my complexion.

But the products were indulgent and gained all of my effort worthwhile. The exfoliator was full of chunky granules I could feel sloughing off dull skin cells. The silky, rich formula of the cleanser was so indulgent, I had to restrain myself from using too much. Step three, applying the smooth, milky-white moisturizer, was especially enjoyable as I could finish it devoid of straining my back.

After simply a few days, the results were clear: my skin looked good. My newly Method-ed face was radiant. I feel love I’m bragging, Yet my skin felt tighter and brighter already. I had the glow one usually gets after a facial all the time. I even stopped wearing makeup! After all, as quickly as your complexion looks this good, hiding it appears almost criminal.

Having such beautiful skin practically gave me a high. I marched in to job on day four and announced to our beauty editors that I’m never ever going spine to my old ways. I would certainly officially beg, borrow, or steal to have the ability to afford Dr. Lancer’s skin care for the rest of my life.

Originally setting out to do the Means for simply one full week, I became an addict. In fact, I’m currently rounding the corner of my third week. I now have actually to confront the sad Yet true reality that those three game-changing bottles will certainly not last forever. The experiment has actually gained me reflect on a number of issues, including whether or not I’ll ever attempt to replicate the Kardashian lifestyle again in others ways. (Right now, the answer is a firm no — contouring is too time-consuming.)

I liken my foray in to luxury skin care as trading my starter auto for a Rolls-Royce. It will certainly be hard to go spine to my old “method” of much more budget-friendly habits. Maybe it’s time to return the favor . . . and share some newly gleaned wisdom along with my mom.

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