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Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:07 pm |
I'm looking for a new moisturizer that hydrates dry skin Without any irritants. If anyone has tried Paula's Choice (she has a book on makeup/creams and to avoid/recommend)..and supposedly her creams are anti irritating, and have healing agents. My skin is sensitive and dry..gets a tiny bit of oil in the T-zone (but that gets dry sometimes as well)..and my cheeks get dry patches too..If anyone can recommend anything, ill appreciate it. |
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Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:22 pm |
You might want to try a sample of her Skin Balancing Moisture Gel. I don't normally use a moisturizer, but I have used this occasionally and like it. It does have silicones in it though and for some people that can clog pores.
-Cheri |
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Mabsy
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 3:03 am |
If you do have sensitive skin then I would suggest trying Decleor Harmonie Essentiele. It seems to clear up all sorts of rashes and skin reactions so it is very healing. It would also be a good moisturiser unless your skin is very dry. If that is the case I would suggest adding one of their aromessence oils (they're oils but they don't block pores and they DO work), like say the rose one, underneath it. Decleor are quite good with samples so you can try before you buy |
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:34 am |
if you saw me in persn you'd probably agree im one of the whitest people on the planet :/ my yes, skin does dry out. my skins been good lately, but sometimes it seems like anything will turn me red. so i definately need something healing (something maybe with chamomile), and can give me a baby soft feel. |
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