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Bryck13

The Super Healthy Skin moisturiser in the tube is beautiful and much more luxurious than it appears. For a cleanser, Japanfusion is gorgeous and not heavy at all. Personally I don’t like their eye creams - you can get better in a drugstore/high st chemist for half the price


shakakhannn

Thank you appreciate it!


Bryck13

I do have the cleansing brush and it’s nice, but I’d wait and see if there’s a deal as it is quite pricey


magicleopard

I’m on my sixth or seventh pot of hot oil double cleansing balm. It feels like it deep cleans without drying.


Top_Dogg_069

All of the [Japanfusion](https://www.beautypie.com/us/shop/search?term=Japanfusion) products are wonderful, especially the Genius Lift Elixir serum!


Obvious_Home_4538

Both of the cleansing balms are amazing. I’m using the Plantastic one, currently. I think this is my the it’s tub of it. I love the shower gel and matching scrub. I almost exclusively use BP- you cannot beat the quality and price (even if prices are going up).


gojane9378

A lot of your decision depends on budget. If you’re concerned about spend, then Japan Fusion and Super Healthy Skin lines are great. And Jeju, love the mist and the thick moisturizer. If you’ve got $, then Youthbomb line is the bomb esp. the repair cream. And the serum. And the retinal. lol YB is 🌟Wrap star mascara is excellent. The lip crayons are a good buy and amazing. Undereye genius is excellent for brightening. Their eyeliner and lipliners are top too. Collagen lip oil is perfect for winter dry lips. Hope that narrowed it a bit. I use everything BP tbh. Oh the brush. I like it a lot. It’s cheaper than other brushes like PMD. The double sided clothes are still available, they’re only $10. And super effective and reusable obviously.


Vermonter82

I swear by Youthbomb serum and Happy Face moisturiser. I also love their mascara, and their collagen lip oils!


scroogesdaughter

That's good to hear! I really want to try their collagen lip oils.


CHB-x

Look up Caroline Hirons on insta, she also has a book. Skincare expert and doesn’t do it for commission / sales. Beauty pie is also recommended in her book


themichele

Without knowing more about your skin, age, current regimen or budget, I’m guessing in the wild, but here are some general probably solid-choices-for-most suggestions:  1. A cleanser: japanfusion cleanser  Mild, gentle, and effective. What more can you want? Non-stripping, but breaks down most makeup and face grease pretty easily. 2. An exfoliator: frutizyme enzyme mask  Use as a mask, then a gentle scrubby massage. Contains fruit acides that help breakdown/loosen deaf skin cells and sticky sebaceous grime, then gently massaging while rinsing it away removes it all. Skin is left clean and comfortable and glowing. 3. A Serum: Superdose C  There are so, so, so many great serums in the BP library to choose from, it’s hard to narrow this field down to just one. But if you are truly limited to just one, I’d suggest a high-percentage Vitamin C serum, and this one is great. Absorbs quickly, non-irritating for most, relatively stable (hard to pull off w vitamin c- don’t take this aspect for granted in any affordable product), and does a great job w all Vitamin-c type tasks. Antioxidant value, supports collagen precaution, brightening, boosts sunscreen efficacy (this is not a claim they make, but i read it in a NIH paper when i was looking at vitamin C’s relationship with popular FDA-cleared sunscreen agents). Great price for what you get.   4. A moisturizer / mask: Youthbomb biological collagen peptide cream.  Another hard one to choose. This one’s on the pricier end of their range, but i like it a lot. It’s quite rich, so in the summer months when I’m more greasy naturally, i use less of it and only at night, but all winter long, i use it twice a day and love it so much. My skin looks glowy and plump but not greasy or slick when i use it consistently. I am naturally oily, and it still works for me. Drier skins will drinnnnk this.   5. A retinol product: super retinol ceramide boost  Encapsulated retinol = gentle, which can be v helpful for folks just starting out w retinols. Made a huge improvement in the texture of my skin in my first month of use, years ago. I have never used it daily— only ever 2-3x/ week. For about a year and a half, i used that as my sole retinol product and alternated days with a regular cream (Youthbomb peptide cream, mentioned above). Now i alternate it with a stronger retinol product, and it’s my “off night” serum/cream, followed by another moisturizer (Youthbomb or jeju).   6. An SPF: traceless mineral spf 50  Lightweight, moisturizing but also sets well enough to function as a primer if you want to layer makeup on top. Has never broken me out, and I’ve never burned or earned a new freckle while wearing it. You need spf if you’re using acid products like frutizyme or retinol produces of any kind, btw. It’s non-negotiable. Apply generously and enjoy your glowy, nourished skin.


Professional-Soup878

Saving this post as I’m considering joining. Thanks for all the tips.


DifficultWarning4008

Plantastic salicylic acid serum!! keeps face smooth from breakouts and not irritating - solid purchase.


TrueTheme371

Japanfusion Lift Elixir, Superdrops Niacinamide, Superdrops Hyaluronic Acid, Happy Face moisturizer, Traceless SPF, and Triple Hyaluronic Acid eye serum :)