It sounds like the problem is that you are using to many products on your skin. Forget stuff like serums ect, they are a marketing ploy. It sounds ike you have sensitive skin, which you can have even if your skin is oily or dry.
Its good that you exfoliate once a week, but unless you've got really oily skin only do it once.Use St Ives facial scrub or Avon clear skin
CREAM
The best cream i have used is Clinique antioxidant cream. Its the brand new one out that they are advertising at the moment, and I am normally sceptical about face creams and marketing, but that one really seems t work for me. I had really dull skin and a bad reaction to something but that really helped. It costs �35!
CHEAPER OPTION
A cheaper option for an amazing cream that i use is Olay Double Action day cream for sensitive skin, around �4.99 a pot. It is very soft and allows your skin to regenerate and feel better, back to its natural state. It also leaves my skin luminous. Have you not tried a face cream that gives you luminous skin, such as Olay radiance?
For the next two months make sure you use your normal day cream that you choose both day and night. DO nOT use a separate night cream. These can be really harsh and slow your skin right down. Also, if you decide to keep using a night cream make sure that it is the same brand as the day cream.
I found that Nivea Q-10 for eyes (�7.99) really helped with my eyes. Its effectrive yet gentle, and remember many eye creams cause the probs aroun eyes that they actually try to eradicate. Never use anything to harsh, and make sure the ones you do use are for senitive skin.
Also, take skin supplement tablets (herbal) plus Vitamin B5, Magnesiun, Selenuim and Zinc. Also take vitamin E and Vitamin E. (better still buy a high strength multi mineral and vitamin complex) and use for 3 months. Try pharmaton, which will also energise you with ginsend, or Boots A-Z. Eat at least 3-4 dairy products and