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Do you Moisturise daily? [Both Men and Women!] |
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Do you Moisturise daily? [Both Men and Women!]
I use nivea
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Yes, I use L'Occitane Shea Butter
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I don't moisturise both men and women, that'd be weird.
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No but i should
I use Palmers cocoa butter |
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Yes!
Every day. Legs, face, full body and bum. And hands and feet. |
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Yes!
Every day. Legs, face, full body and bum. And hands and feet. |
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No I don't, I have very oily skin & if I moisturise I come out in spots. I am 50 now & still no wrinkles which I get comments about. I suppose I am lucky but didn't feel that way when I was younger & covered in acne.
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Yeah....any old cheapy will do for me....at the minute i@m using some cheap stuff I got in Lidl and it feels lovely on my face.
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Yes I do. I may be a manly man, but I couldn't do without this.
http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/_en/_gb...prdcode=85077m |
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Yes every day and some nights. Johnsons Baby Creme. Yummy smell.
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If you don't, the vast majority will regret it.
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Face and neck, yes. Body, every other day.
Both with Morrison's own moisturising body lotion. After years of trying every expensive, hypoallergenic product on earth, I have found this to be fabulous for face and body. I have even got it into my sensitive eyes, and it's just like getting water in them. A small amount goes far and it doesn't shine. It is great on crinkly eyelids. LOVE IT!!!!
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I dont, EVER.
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Yes, insofar as I have an intake of water from my food and drink consumption. This is what is supposed to keep skin moisturised. The pseudoscience concerning creams and lotions makes me laugh.
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Never used a skin product in my life (well except a couple of applications of hand lotion) and my skin is fine. Never had any spots and it doesn't get dry.
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I use an exfoliating wash every morning, and then splash my face with ice cold water for a minute or so.
Then I use Nivea's sensitive moisturiser for men. To be honest, there's little difference doing that and washing with a bar of soap, but it makes me feel special. The important bit for anyone is to splash cold water on your face. That does more good than any lotions and potions put together if your skin is relatively normal. |
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I have lovely day and night moisturisers, but i do forget to use them quite a lot. Every birthday i tell myself that, as im getting older i have to get into the habit. It lasts about a week and then i start forgetting again.
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Face twice a day and body three times. First with baby oil out the shower, then in morning St Ives oat and something (amazing) and night palmers cocoa butter, then an intensive lotion on any dry areas. (It's not because I'm obsessed I'm currently battling a really bad bout of exzma, even with all that my skins still quite dry.
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Nivea cream............but not every day, just when I'm looking particularly wrinkly...............
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Yes, insofar as I have an intake of water from my food and drink consumption. This is what is supposed to keep skin moisturised. The pseudoscience concerning creams and lotions makes me laugh.
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I don't. I haven't died yet.
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Yes, insofar as I have an intake of water from my food and drink consumption. This is what is supposed to keep skin moisturised. The pseudoscience concerning creams and lotions makes me laugh.
Having lived in Australia for many years, the difference between people who do and do not moisturise is not "pseudoscience". It's about not looking 60 at 30. And it's obvious. Yes, there is a lot of nonsense between expensive being in any way better than cheap.... but anyone who denies moisturiser in totality is probably a bitter wrinkly prune, or will be. |
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Oh yes!, Neutrogena Norwegian Formula.
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I moisturise my skin day and night with natural oils.
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