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Any facial moisturiser recommendations?
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Like tizerbelle, Liz Earle
I return to it time and time again
I also use oil or emollient for nights when I've gone very dry. Yang ylang suits me, but rose oil is very good as well0 -
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I will ask in a Body Shop next time I'm near one.
I have tried rosehip oil and really liked it at first. I started mixing it with Superdrugs Vitamin E serum on a night, and liked that for a while. It didn't make my skin go oily or dry. However, I found after a while I had spots not on my skin, but sitting under it but never breaking the surface.
Couldn't work out what was doing that, so decided to change everything.
I found a sample of Nuxe Anti-Fatigue moisturiser in my stash and I've been using that and I love it
On a recent trip to TK Maxx I found Indeed Labs Hydraluron Moisture Booster Face Serum and it's amazing. The price was pretty good too, £7.99 instead of £24.
So I'm using the two together and I am definitely less oily and doesn't seem too drying.
I'm always so reluctant to spend lots on a product in case it makes my skin horrible.
Has anyone had any luck asking for samples?0 -
WeAreGhosts wrote: »Thanks for all the suggestions.
I will ask in a Body Shop next time I'm near one.
I have tried rosehip oil and really liked it at first. I started mixing it with Superdrugs Vitamin E serum on a night, and liked that for a while. It didn't make my skin go oily or dry. However, I found after a while I had spots not on my skin, but sitting under it but never breaking the surface.
Couldn't work out what was doing that, so decided to change everything.
I found a sample of Nuxe Anti-Fatigue moisturiser in my stash and I've been using that and I love it
On a recent trip to TK Maxx I found Indeed Labs Hydraluron Moisture Booster Face Serum and it's amazing. The price was pretty good too, £7.99 instead of £24.
So I'm using the two together and I am definitely less oily and doesn't seem too drying.
I'm always so reluctant to spend lots on a product in case it makes my skin horrible.
Has anyone had any luck asking for samples?
I find shopping on QVC for high range beauty can not be beat
A bit more expensive perhaps, but minimum 30 day money back gaurenteed, you can use the whole order, send back the empty container and get a full refund
You need to try a product for a month at least0
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