Well, it's been a few months since I began using Lush's face routine. I also reviewed the routine at the one month mark which you can read in part three of my skincare adventures. Now, as time went on, the routine changed a little bit here and there. I started to notice certain things working and other things just not working at all.
Over the summer, with a lovely heatwave and subsequent drought, my skin went through quite a bit. There was a lot of sweating and harsh temperature changes as I went from hot outdoors to cool air-conditioned rooms. It was interesting to see if the Lush products would withstand this test. Not all survived and those losers happened to be in the morning routine.
Now this is a bit sad to report seeing as I really raved about Kalamazoo and Enzymion in my last post. However, I found that over a period of a few months both those products left me feeling super oily and gross during the day. Also, a few weeks after my last post, I noticed I was starting to develop even more acne and these spots only seemed to appear in the afternoon. So as sad as I was to do it, I scrapped Kalamazoo and Enzymion from my routine and made my night routine a twice a day event. This helped clear up some of the new acne problems I developed and I started to feel a little cleaner during the day.
However, after 4 months of use, I'm still not seeing any major improvement in the original issues I had. My acne is less, sure, but not by very much. I still get pretty oily by mid-day, and my pores are still damn huge! Overall, for the money I spent I'm pretty disappointed by my results. For now, I will continue to use Coalface and Grease Lightning until I figure out my next routine in this adventure.
The updated score for the Lush routine is 5/10.
Dana~