>10€ for a face cream?
Too much or okay? I found a crazy cream that's a bit more than €10 off. Is that too unrealistic? Should I buy it?
My other one cost 6€, I thought that was a lot too, I used it for a few months😖😖
I'M A MAN TOO, I have LITTLE knowledge about face creams and whether that's a normal price…😖
That's a relatively reasonable price for a face cream these days. I've tried a lot of creams over the course of my life (from cheap to expensive), but the main thing is that the cream suits your needs. If you get along with it, then pick up a small supply when it's on sale. That's what I always do. Over time, your skin's appearance/texture changes, and you know when it's time to switch. But if it's your current favorite, go for it. 👍😎
Meine Gesichtscreme kostet 80€, die Serie besteht aus 2 cremen, also 160€, damit komme ich ½ Jahr aus.
Well then I'll happily spend my money
It's actually quite cheap compared to the creams the rich girls in my class have. Although I only buy ones for €0-3, I'd also buy one I'm really convinced of for €10.
You can also buy a cheap one in the drugstore, e.g. Balea from DM Markt, which performed better in Stiftung Warentest than some expensive creams
This is inexpensive.
Wie groß ist ca die Creme und von welcher Marke/ wie heißt die?
Ich kenne mich bei sowas sehr gut aus
australian bodycare at douglas.
50ml
but I would also dig deeper into my pockets, I see…😼no problemo
I highly recommend it. Even though it costs €10, it's worth it. You'll see how much your skin improves after just one week.
If you want to try something really wild, payot cream, but expensive
😼💪🏻um so zu werden
https://youtube.com/shorts/CTaTCX5EETc?si=4Yt6Sa1DOrpLl86h
payot klingt nice.
I wouldn't buy a cream for 10 euros.