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Many people think that skin care has to cost a lot to be effective. But that's not true. With expensive products, we pay for the advertising, packaging and logo. The content doesn't necessarily have to be better - and often it isn't! Do you have to spend a lot on skin care products or are drugstore creams just as good? At the end of the video, I'll show you five facial serums that are a bit more expensive but are well formulated - for those of you who like to spend more on skin care. Have fun, Your Pia Here you can find a free guide on the topic: How do I create a proper skin care routine? 23 tips Guide for beginners: https://skincareinspirations.com/rich... You can find out more about skin structure, active ingredients, creating skin care routines with concrete examples in my online skin course - The best investment in beautiful skin! https://skincareinspirations.com/skin... Jump to the section that interests you most: 0:00 - Introduction 0:20 - What do we pay for with expensive skin care products? 1:50 – Good cosmetic brands with products for around €20 2:05 – Good drugstore products (there is a separate video on this) 2:14 – Why are we attracted to expensive care products? An appeal to our emotions 3:42 – What do we think about decorative cosmetics? The more expensive the better? 4:49 – Would you actually use expensive skin care on a regular basis? 5:58 – Allies of Skin CE 15 Bakuchiol Firming Oil 7:38 – Peter Thomas Roth Potent C Power Serum 8:24 – Institutum C-ERUM Anti Wrinkle Brightening Serum 9:29 – Dr. Emi Arpa Absolute A Retinal Serum 10:28 – Sunday Riley, A+ High Dose Retinoid Serum Blog review of the Peter Thomas Roth Potent C Serum: https://skincareinspirations.com/pote... Blog post on the effects of Bakuchiol: https://skincareinspirations.com/ist-... Important note Disclaimer: The YouTube videos are not the same as medical advice! As part of my work, I deal intensively with topics related to medical skin care and dermocosmetics, the structure of the skin, skin needs and allergenic ingredients; however, I am not a doctor. Nor was my doctoral thesis in the field of medical research. Accordingly, I accept no liability for the completeness, timeliness and accuracy of the content I provide. All content serves solely as general information, not as a diagnosis or therapy instructions. Please consult a doctor in your area for a personal assessment and advice. No liability is accepted for damages of any kind.