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- Every season, it seems there's a new skin-care trend that promises to brighten, glow, and smooth.
- While the trends are fun to follow, with the way they come and go, it can be hard to know if they're really worth the investment.
- When looking for skin-care products that really work, we turn to the tried-and-true classics.
- Here are seven great skin-care products that have stood the test of time, including staples like Carmex Lip Balm, Kiehl's Creme de Corps, and Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair.
Snail facials, ten-step routines, LED face masks - it seems like there's always a new beauty trend. Some of them stick, but plenty of skin-care trends turn into fads that ultimately get replaced by something new, promising an even brighter complexion or an even dewier glow.
Yet, there are some products that have never faded into the background. They may not be the trendiest out there, but they've claimed their spot as cult-favorite beauty products for one reason: They really work. You probably even know some of these already - the lip balm you've been buying since middle school or the lotion your mom's been using your whole life.
Keep reading for seven skin-care products that have stood the test of time:
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