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recommend a facial mosituriser?
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I'm an Olay girl (well, woman :rolleyes: ) too, just the normal day moisturizer.
My late Mum swore by M&S unperfumed moisturizing cream (not lotion) and she had a lovely complexion
Recently started using night cream when I was told I'd got a dry skin (I still get spots too). But I hate going to bed with a heavy smelly cream on my fizzog!
Perhaps a moisturizing lotion would suit you Pavlovsdog:wave:0 -
as people have already mentioned, nivea oil free and olay beauty fluid are great for 20-something skins! Tesco skin wisdom is also pretty good and it's worth checking out your local avon agent as their skin care range is really rather good.
i have quite oily skin despite being in my early 30s. the best moisturiser i ever used was Origins Matte Scientist, but that was about £14 a bottle. a close runner up was urban decay's detox cocktail, but they don't make that anymore. quite expensive but lasted ages.0 -
well im currently trialling the nivea soft stuff. its much more of a creme compared to my old one which was very much a lotion... that is taking a bit of getting used to, but the results seem promising thus farknow thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0
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I personally love Garnier, works well with my skin, and use the under-eye cream just to stave off any potential lines for a little (i'm 20).
In Boots, they're giving away Stop Smoking backs (looks like a big pack of ciggs), and they either have a Garnier sample or a simple anti wrinkle sample, get a couple and try out the garnier if you wish
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I have recently ditched moisturisors and have started to use pure hemp seed oil instead. Its all natural so no chemicals are going into your skin. Despite being an oil it doesnt leave your skin oily as it soaks into the skin so well. I have been using it for 2 weeks on my skin and my 17 month old daughters skin and it has really helped with my daughters excema and my skin feels great which is normally dry and sensitive. Cost me £6.99 but this comes in a recyclable bottle with a re-usable pump and refills are £6.50. If anyone would like a link where you can buy or get more info give me a shout0
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I agree, Olay for the win! I'm also 21 and have a touch of acne, and find that Olay complete care for combination skin is perfect for my skin. SPF15, vitamins and oil free, it does exactly what it says on the tin and it's got great reviews in Beauty Scoop (a book that i recommend to anyone looking for more info on products!). I'm a beauty therapist and have tried most brands on the market, and always come back to this one and Skin Repair by Liz Earle.
Hope this helps
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I stopped using moisturisers because I couldn't find one that didn't irritate my dry sensitive skin. I only use pure coconut oil now and it's been great for my skin and smells lovely. It also works out cheaper because you can use it anywhere on your body so no need for extra products, you can even use it as a hair conditioner.
I get mine from http://www.akamuti.co.uk/products/new/organic-virgin-coconut-oil--120ml/ it's only £3.95 for a pot that lasts ages.Dum Spiro Spero0
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