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Mon Oct 30, 2006 10:33 am |
I've been searching all night long on EDS, reading tons of threads and still searching. I have combo skin but since it's getting colder, getting dry patches on my cheeks and chin. I have occasional breakouts. Some says Yonka is good, Skinceutical B5 gel or Decelor. I was wondering if anyone could help out from personal experience. I would be so grateful. TIA! |
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Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:27 am |
I have tried L'Occitane Immortal Precious Cream for night and it is VERY moisturizing without being greasy. I dont use it during the day (I"m currently using L'Occitane Olive Radiance) because I pile on spf and a primer and its too heavy under those. Hope you find it! The L'Occitane store is really generous with samples. |
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Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:29 am |
Olivia - Thank you so much. There's a store near me, so I will definitely stop by this week. |
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Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:34 am |
qisme615
I have combo skin but since it's getting colder, getting dry patches on my cheeks and chin. I have occasional breakouts.
My skin is about the same as yours. In additon I am trying to reduce pore size in my t-zone.
I have had great results with Babor Pure night and day creme. This was recommended to me by my "facial lady". I like it because it is not oil based it feels ligth and absorbes weel, however I do add a few drops of oil for extra protection depending on how cold it is. I also like that it is a skincare line that looks and feel luxorius at a resonable price.
I am currently trying to give Dr Hauschka another try, but I am having a hard time giving up my Babor cremes. |
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Tue Oct 31, 2006 9:51 am |
Hi Liss,
I saw that line somewhere. I'll find out which store I saw it, was it Sephora. Hmmm. But I will check this out too. Let me know how your skin reacts to Dr. Hauschka. I looked at that product, seems to be for normal to dry skin. Didn't see anything for combo. Maybe was looking at the wrong products. I would love to reduce my pore size in the T-zone area too. What do you use for breakouts? |
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Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:12 am |
You could try PSF Moisture Balancing Lotion. It's oil-free, fragrance-free, alcohol-free, dye-free, and hence the only moisturizer that doesn't break out my combo skin (i've wasted lots of $$$ trying to find one). It's got a host of other goodies in it as well...hyaluronic, neem, vitamins, etc. This is a great no-frills moisturizer, exactly what i need since i use it over my actives.
http://www.psfskincare.com/prod02.htm
HTH! |
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Tue Oct 31, 2006 11:25 am |
dollbird - Thank you for the suggestion. I was looking at that brand, will order the sample to give it a try. |
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