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Dermalogica products...
Mrs_Edwards_to_be
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Hello everyone,
Regarding dermalogica products...firstly are they worth the price (or are there better/just as good products out there for cheaper) and where is the cheapest place to buy them?
Thanks
Regarding dermalogica products...firstly are they worth the price (or are there better/just as good products out there for cheaper) and where is the cheapest place to buy them?
Thanks
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try a travel/trial pack first before forking out money for the full size, I didn't like dermalogica products at all!0
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I was given some samples which I quite liked. I didn't like them enough to pay the premium for them though!
I have cheaper alternatives that I like just as much.0 -
I don't think they are worth the money, TBH its the name you are paying for.
I prefer Lush (recently converted) Still a little pricey but ive found that the cleanser and moisturiser last for ages!0 -
I don't particularly like Dermalogica products, I had a facial at a salon that used them and they gave me some samples to try. They often do free face mapping, if you asked nicely they might give you some samples.0
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Dermalogica is owned by the mighty Estee Lauder and the products can be quite harsh on the skin, I dont like EL skincare or Dermalogica but then my skin is very fussy, there is also a question over Dermalogicas future I believe as EL make cutbacks, would you condider the Oil Cleansing Method? Its worked wonders for my skin saving me a fortune:) Depending on your skin type I have always found Boots own brand skincare to be really good, not No7 just the plain old Boots brand:)Thank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0
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I wasn't at all impressed with them and didn't even finish the cleanser and moisturiser. They are not terrible, but I just found that there are a lot of cheaper products out there that are better.0
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Hi
I have been using their Special Cleansing lotion for quite some time now. It seems to do the trick for me and makes my face really clean. I generally buy from a website based in Jersey as it's vat free and brings the price down. You also only have to use a small amount so it has lasted me for ages. I also gave it to my son to use as he had a few spots and it cleared his skin up a treat. If you could get some samples to use that would be best so that you can decide if you like it. I also have a Dermalogica facial once in a while at my local salon, can't believe how clean and clear my skin is afterwards.0 -
I tried them and didn't rate them - the products either made my skin really dry and flaky or they just left a layer of grease sat on top of my skin! I prefer Lush0
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i dont really like them either as feel them to heavy on my skin, use them on clients and models when i have to.0
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I love Dermalogica products. I have extremely sensitive and reactive skin. There are very, very few non-prescription products that I can use on my face but I've been using Dermalogica skincare for 5+ years now with no problems at all. I use:
Ultraclaming Cleanser
Soothing Protection Spray
Intensive Moisture Balance moisturiser
Daily Microfoliant
I also use their sunblock products on my face when on holiday.
I buy from https://www.care4yourskin.com0
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