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Moisturiser help please
I've recently started using the Superdrug Glycolic Peel, as it was recommended on here, and I love it. I've also begun to use the Mycellar water to cleanse (for the same reason) and it's great. So please can you recommend me a good moisturiser?! I have a small amount of dry skin around my nose, but otherwise my skin is what I would call "normal" (neither oily nor especially dry). I don't have particularly sensitive skin, but I do have a few reddish patches on my cheeks and I get the odd spot from time to time.
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The Body Shop Vitamin E moisturisers are great - their facial oil/serum is too, and well priced.
day cream - http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/shop-by...ure-cream.aspx night cream - http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/shop-by...ght-cream.aspx |
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I've recently started using the Superdrug Glycolic Peel, as it was recommended on here, and I love it. I've also begun to use the Mycellar water to cleanse (for the same reason) and it's great. So please can you recommend me a good moisturiser?! I have a small amount of dry skin around my nose, but otherwise my skin is what I would call "normal" (neither oily nor especially dry). I don't have particularly sensitive skin, but I do have a few reddish patches on my cheeks and I get the odd spot from time to time.
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I think the 'Aveeno' range is great!
Boots sell it - fragrance free, cream/lotion that moisturises like an oil - Pump, tube. Available in fragrance free, almond or lavender. It's an oil based line that's suitable for allergic or inflamed skin etc. as it's oatmeal/soothing. |
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I'm using the Superdrug Glycolic Acid Peel as well and it's incredible...amazing product. In terms of a moisturiser though, you're supposed to use one with SPF in it after you wash the peel off.
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Last week I bought Clarins beauty flash balm for the first time and I can't believe I haven't used it before! It is amazing on my skin which I would class as a normal skin type. Got a great deal as well £19.95 for a big 50ml bottle. Got it from www.beautyonthecheap.co.uk.
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Last week I bought Clarins beauty flash balm for the first time and I can't believe I haven't used it before! It is amazing on my skin which I would class as a normal skin type. Got a great deal as well £19.95 for a big 50ml bottle. Got it from www.beautyonthecheap.co.uk.
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I've recently started using the Superdrug Glycolic Peel, as it was recommended on here, and I love it. I've also begun to use the Mycellar water to cleanse (for the same reason) and it's great. So please can you recommend me a good moisturiser?! I have a small amount of dry skin around my nose, but otherwise my skin is what I would call "normal" (neither oily nor especially dry). I don't have particularly sensitive skin, but I do have a few reddish patches on my cheeks and I get the odd spot from time to time.
Any recommendations, please? I use Monsia Skincare a fantastic product which includes a cleanser, toner, day moisturiser with SPF15 and an intense night cream which is really yummy and the best part is that the day moisturiser and night cream are absorbed into the skin and leave no greasy residue at all. |
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New to this forum so smack my wrist if I do or say anything wrong. I am thinking that you are all under 30. I would like to jump in for the over 60s!
I use Monsia Skincare a fantastic product which includes a cleanser, toner, day moisturiser with SPF15 and an intense night cream which is really yummy and the best part is that the day moisturiser and night cream are absorbed into the skin and leave no greasy residue at all. |
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Where can you get Monsia Skincare? I avoid buying online so in which store can I find it?
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1st look at website http://www.monsiaskincare.com/author...tributors.html, I am guessing you live in the US, you should be able to buy direct from one of the distributors over the phone. I am not sure if this product is for sale in stores. Here in the UK I buy through a distributor. Everything is guaranteed so I never worry. My order arrived in a sturdy box by courier and nothing was damaged. If you need more info the website is very user friendly and you should be able to navigate through it very easily. Shout if you need more info.
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Thank you. I'm in the UK too
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