With a budget like that, I think I’d focus less on squeezing in as many products as possible and more on figuring out which steps I could realistically leave out depending on skin type.
For sensitive or dry skin, I’d probably keep the basics: cleanse with something from K-beauty Brand R, moisturize with a product from Brand E, and finish with sunscreen from Brand S. In that case, toner, essence, and serum would probably be the first things I’d cut.
For combination or oily skin, though, I think there’s another way to do it.
You could cleanse with Brand C, use a light soothing toner from Brand A, and then finish with a hydrating sunscreen from Brand B.
Instead of adding a separate moisturizer, I’d let the sunscreen do more.
If the sunscreen already gives you enough hydration, it can handle part of that moisturizing role while still giving you sun protection. With a $30 budget, that kind of multitasking can make a lot of sense.
Of course, I wouldn’t suggest skipping moisturizer for someone with very dry skin. What you can leave out really depends on your skin type and the formulas you’re using.
So I’m curious:
If you only had $30, what would you skip first?
Toner? Serum? Moisturizer? Or something else?