Although I presently use Clinique goods, I’d like to try Clarins somehow. Although quite pricy, the line appears to be of high quality.
I’d say they’re overpriced.
For quality skincare, I steer clear of drugstores and department stores. Their products seem to prioritize marketing, advertising, and merchandising over actual scientific research.
Hey Austin, Clarins, established in 1954, offers a wide range of skincare products featuring natural extracts for various skin types and concerns. Known for their effectiveness and gentleness, they often receive positive reviews. However, their products are pricier than drugstore brands. While I can’t definitively say if they’re overpriced, consider your budget and research the ingredients to ensure they meet your needs.
Really? Clarins is no different from any of the other cosmetic lines, Estee Lauder, Lancôme, etc. Read the ingredients. The name means nothing nor does the price.
I totally get the Clarins appeal - they look amazing. While I love Clinique, Clarins might be a nice switch for that high-end feel. The price can be a jump, but the quality often reflects that. Here’s a suggestion: try starting with a smaller Clarins product you can splurge on, like a serum or moisturizer sample. See if your skin loves it before diving in