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Tue Jul 13, 2004 4:43 am |
Hi all, Moosette here again looking for another product for my nasty sensitive skin . I was reading all the reviews on the dr hauschka rose day cream and before I order it I was concerned about the fragrance it has in it. Would this be good for my sensitive skin, fragrance usually breaks me out in itchy bumps and I don't want to waste more money on a product that will sit in my bathroom cabinet with all the other not so good for my skin stuff! Hoping some input from sensitive skin users of this product would help me decide. Thanks!! |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 5:51 am |
Hello Moosette,
I'm here to help because I have the most sensitive skin on the planet (meaning if I can use a product - than anyone can.)
As a user of Rose Day Cream the fragrance will not bother your sensitive skin as it is 100%natural and organic. The fragrance isn't strong at all. It's a very light rose scent and the cream is so delicious for sensitive skin.
As you probably know you can ask for a sample from EDS or you can purchase a sample size from:www.saffronrouge.com. |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 9:45 am |
the fragrance isn't fragrance that's added, it's just naturally occuring from the ingredients. so the rose smell is the smell of real roses, not the super sweet tea rose scent that we normally associate w. roses.
hth
lamicuz. |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 10:24 am |
hey leeleedeedee and lamicuz
Can somelike me who is oily and highly sensitive use it or will it be too greasy. |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 11:29 am |
Hello indianT,
Rose Day Cream is okay for sensitive skin as my skin is extremely sensitive and it's beautiful on my skin.
As for oily skin, it depends on where you are oily. If it's only the T-zone area of your face then I wouldn't put it there as it may be a little to0 rich. However, if you are drier on the cheek area or around the eyes then it could be perfect on that area. I believe Rose Day Cream could be a little too rich on oily skin. Remember, though, that Dr. Hauschka has two other really great daytime moisturizers that are just as beautiful and organically made. The lightest moisturizer and I believe the best one for oily skin is "Moisturizing Day Cream." The other one which is a little richer but not as rich as the Rose Day Cream is the "Quince Day Cream." I've used this one on really humid days and it's a great moisturizer that smells divine.
If you can't get samples from EDS than you can puchase trial size products from:www.saffronrouge.com. They're not expensive and they sell trial sizees of most of Dr. Hauschka's products. |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:00 pm |
For oily skin, Dr H has Normalizing Day Oil which is really awesome!!
Amy |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:31 pm |
the normalizing day oil is great...i've been using just a bit of it under my moisturizer and it's been doing a good job of keeping my humid weather greasies under control.
for a moisturizer i prefer the quince cream over the moisturizing cream...the quince cream leaves a bit more of a matte finish while the moisturizing cream (although more lotion than cream consistency) leaves more shine.
lamicuz lalala leeleedeedee
hth
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:33 pm |
sorry, just reread my post...i prefer the quince cream rather than the moisturizing cream. not one over the other!
lamicuz. |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:47 pm |
does any of this help for blemished skin |
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Tue Jul 13, 2004 3:34 pm |
Thank-you so much ladies!! Leeleedeedee, you made my mind up, I've placed an order for this!! I've decided to just go for it because its not that expensive and it if works for me it would surely be an awesome discovery, and if it doesn't I'm sure my little sister would love to have another product I can't use ! She just loves coming down here (shes from Vancouver) and I give her tons of stuff that I would probably end up throwing in the garbage. I don't think she has had to buy any cosmetics or skin care products for a long time, and she can use almost anything on her skin, lucky little brat!! |
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Wed Jul 14, 2004 5:39 am |
Moosette, you must let me know how you like the Rose Day Cream. Sure hope you do. I think I would feel a little guilty recommending a product that someone ended up not liking. Rose Day Cream is very rich. A little goes a long way. I find it best to just let it sink into my skin for a couple of seconds before spreading it around my face. Like, letting it warm up a little. Kind of like "La Mer" but you don't have to warm it up in your hands. Because it's so rich it may seem to sit on your skin but if you give it a couple of seconds it'll just sink right in. Does that confuse you? I just want you to get the best mileage out of the Rose Day Cream before you give it away!! Yes, it's so hard to see someone who can put anything on their face with no problem. I've been fighting sensitive skin all of my life. I have a little cosmetics graveyard in my bathroom because soooooo many things irritate my skin. Anyways, let me know how it works for you.
indianT, I don't know if the normalizing oil works on blemishes because I don't use that product. I don't have oily skin. However, in case you're interested, when I do break out from skin irritation I use pure Sesame Seed oil and they go away. I'm another one who loves essential oils because they've done many great things for my face and Sesame Seed oil is great for oily, dry, or sensitive skin. It's a wonderful oil and has been used in Ayurveda skin care and massage. |
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