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ppperi
New Member
Joined: 22 Sep 2008
Posts: 4
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Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:04 pm |
My skin type is really complex: it's very sensitive, prone to acne (specially under chin) yet dehydrated. Before decleor I've been using Clarins and H2O+, both are working fine with my skin and I've found my skin much less sensitive and less prone to acne for a while (3 months). After I've finished my stock, I've decided to give Decleor a try.
I've purchased three decleor products based on the review of this website:
1. Decleor Aromessence Baume Essentiel - Essential Balm
2. Decleor Aromessence Rose D Orient for Reactive and Sensitive Skins
3. Decleor Prolagene Energising Gel
I read some review says that the Essential Balm should be used along in the evening without applying anything else (I didn't find this in the product use instructions though). So I'm now applying (1) in the evening alone and (2) & (3) in the morning + a sun block cream.
However, I have a few questions as I'm a bit confused, can't I use the Rose oil before balm in the evening?
I feel a bit dry & tight on my cheeks in the morning, I'm wondering if the balm does hydration or not. Can I apply the Prolagene gel in the evening after the balm?
I'm also finding 2 acne coming out under my chin and on my forehead. I'm not sure if it is the reason of the balm?
Does anyone have some suggestions concerning what decleor products suit me? Thank you very much!! |
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