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Moisturiser!
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Avon Botanicals - very light, doesnt clog and my skin loves it (ex liz earle user) comes with an SPF of 20 and is often on special 2 for £6 or less. The only downside is its in a pot0
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Superdrug Vitamin E cream - £2 or so and has SPF15.0
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workinmummy wrote: »Hi, I use Nivea Soft Intensive Moisturising cream
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatalogSearchResultView?storeId=10052&catalogId=11051&langId=-1&pageSize=12&beginIndex=0&sType=SimpleSearch&resultCatEntryType=2&searchTerm=nivea+soft&x=0&y=0
£1.79 for a tube 75ml. Or £4.59 for a tub of 200ml. - in boots. But have seen it cheaper in local shops.
Leaves my skin lovely and soft and i'm 35.
Another vote here for Nivea.
I started using it when I got sunburn on my face last year and have kept using it.
I have oily skin usually and I really notice it if I forget to use the Nivea. It soaks in quickly and isn't greasy at all (from my experience):heart2: Love isn't finding someone you can live with. It's finding someone you can't live without :heart2:0 -
You cant beat Nivea0
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doesn't the body shop have a sale on at the moment ???
you might pick up a few bargains!!0 -
I used to nothing but Body Shop stuff in the 80s, but they are quite expensive now, in my opinion.
I do like their stuff though, the shea body butter and hemp hand cream especially.0 -
I love the Simple range - light hydrating for Summer and the rich one for the Winter.
It's fragrance free, really smooth and makes my skin feel lovely.
I've got combination skin that's prone to dry patches and it never irritates!June NSD's - 5/25
Overdraft: was £2000, now £1740...getting there!
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Marks and Sparks used to do a facecare range - I don't think the prices were too way out - I don't know about these days though.:wave:0
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I like Boots skin clear, in a purple tube great for oily/blemished skin and costs about £1.99 but always on offer of some sort, if you don't have oily skin the Boots cucumber one, sorry cant remember the exact name gets rave reviews within the beauty industry;)Thank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0
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