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My Favorite Mary Kay Skincare Products

I'm a slacker. These past two weeks, getting blogs together has been tough! I will get back into the swing of things here, I promise! Today's post is all about my favorite Mary Kay skincare products! Mary Kay has been around for forever it seems, and I know that I have been using their products for about 10 years now. These skincare products keep my face looking great, and you already know how much I love my Mary Kay mineral foundation! Here are the products I love!

Mary Kay Classic Basic Oil Control Lotion Formula 3: This lotion keeps my face oil free! I can't even get over how my face is not shiny at all! This lotion is a thinner lotion, and dries almost instantly when applied. When I wear this, my makeup looks just like I applied it at the beginning of the day. It also hydrates my skin, leaving it soft and smooth!

Mary Kay Classic Basic Clarifying Mask Formula 3: As I have stated before, I need to use a mask more often. When I do use this mask, I find that my skin is nicely exfoliated, and not oily. It also cleans out my pores, and the next day I do go through a "purging period" where my skin does get rid of everything that was trapped in my pores. (Should I do this more often, a purging period would not probably happen.) As a side note, I love the scent of this!

Mary Kay Oil Free Eye Makeup Remover: LOVE!! No wonder this is a cult favorite, it does its job! This does not burn my eyes, and lasts forever! (I had gone though my full size one, and haven't had time to repurchase, so I had to use my travel size!) This kind separates, so you have to shake it to mix the solutions together. This gets off everything!

So these are my favorites from Mary Kay. What do you love from Mary Kay? I'd love to hear from you, leave me a comment and let me know!

If you want to see some Mary Kay makeup and skincare products in action, Lindsay on YouTube has some great reviews!

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