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Tue Mar 16, 2004 6:57 pm |
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I am currently using the Cellcosmet Preventive Day and Night Cream, it's in fact expensive to me. I want to find a good replacement for that, any recommendations? Thx! |
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Mabsy
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Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:08 pm |
Hi LittleBelle,
Are you after a 2-in-1 product or you'd be fine with getting two separate ones (i.e. a day one and a night one)?
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Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:55 pm |
Thanks for yr reply! I'm fine with two separate ones. I would prefer something good to moisturize my dry skin on my cheeks. |
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Mabsy
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Wed Mar 17, 2004 4:39 am |
Hey LittleBelle (love your nickname! ),
I might be a bit biased at the moment because I just squeezed out the last remaining drop of my Sothys night cream with vit C and remembered how much I liked it This stuff smells lovely, moisturises well, has a lovely texture (cream-gel) and plumps up your skin. In fact the day creams from Sothys are also great, I used the Hydroptimale Gel and the Liposomes Hydrogel and thought they were both fantastic (in terms of texture, moisturisation etc).
But I'm sure you have quite a few options and these would also depend on what climate you live in. Phytomer Extended Youth Day Cream is very nice but it seems a bit heavy for me for summer use (humid hot weather). It would be nice for winter though, which is when I am going to use it. People have also started raving about the Dr Hauschka Rose Day Cream as well, which might be another option you might like to look at. If you don't usually wear a separate sunblock (or makeup with sunblock) then you might also like to consider getting a day cream with SPF - apparently the sun is one of the main causes of wrinkles.
HTH
Mabsy |
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Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:21 pm |
Dear Mabsy,
Thanks for your detailed reply and recommendations. I'm really appreciated it! ^^
I just have a look at the Sothys products list, it seems that Sothys dry skin line will be more suitable for me as I've got quite dry skin especially on both of my cheeks. I will get some samples of the Sothys Nutrithys Dry Skin Cream and also the Ultra Dry one for a try first.
Wonder where are you from as you mentioned your place is kind of humid hot weather. I'm from HK and the humidity here is also high too especially in Spring and Summer time.
Thanks again for your information! Chat later
Littlebelle^^ |
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Mabsy
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Fri Mar 19, 2004 4:15 am |
Hey LittleBelle
Actually, the best thing you could do is email the spa directly and ask for recommendations for your skin type. They know what they're talking about
Btw, I'm from Brisbane, Australia. Not as humid and hot as Hong Kong, well at least not as often as in Hong Kong - we do get our hot/humid spells.
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Wed Mar 24, 2004 7:58 am |
Hey Mabsy,
Thanks for your advice. I shall email them and ask for their recommendations.
Really appreciate your response to my question.
littebelle ^^ |
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