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Jennifer
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Joined: 01 Feb 2004
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Sun Feb 01, 2004 12:44 pm |
I am a monther of two, 32, normal/dry skin type, fair copmplexion and have used Clinique 3 step skin care for several years.
Its not working for me anymore so I tried Dermalogica and my face was tight and very dry. Went to the Lancome counter and a very helpful consultant gave me some skin care samples to try. First day using it and I was a bit itchy out of the shower and after moisturizing I felt tight and dry again.
Then I heard about a new mineral skin care product called Scosh.
Any suggetsions on what to try? I have a closet full of unsuccessful product and am tired of spending the money. I need to find a skin care regime that I can buy anywhere and is quick to do in the am.
I could use anyone's advice at this point. |
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Sun Feb 01, 2004 6:02 pm |
Jennifer,
I would suggest that instead of buying new products 'blind' you get some samples of stuff first and see what makes your skin happy. If your skin is very dry you might want to perhaps try something along the lines of a B5 hydrating gel under your moisturiser or some of the Decleor oils. Orlane also makes some nice stuff for dry skin. I'm sure people on the forum will be able to suggest products for you. You can then order samples of them from EDS before you commit to buying the fullsize.
Mabsy.
ps. My mum has very dry skin and she loves Orlane Super Moisturizing Concentrate. |
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Sun Feb 01, 2004 9:12 pm |
You know, sometimes I think it would be cool if people posted their skin type and daily "program"... as guideposts on the sometimes treacherous road of skincare!
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Mon Feb 02, 2004 12:44 am |
Hi Jennifer.
Several people lately have mentioned that Clinique just isn't working for them anymore. Coincidence? Or maybe Clinique changed it's formulas.
It could also be that the stress of motherhood and/or 30-something hormone changes have altered your skin type.
I agree with Mabsy's recommendation of Orlane and Decleor. These are my favorite lines, and my age and skin type are similar to yours. |
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Mon Feb 02, 2004 1:01 am |
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Originally posted by zazu
You know, sometimes I think it would be cool if people posted their skin type and daily "program"... as guideposts on the sometimes treacherous road of skincare!
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I think that's an excellent idea. Many times since joining this forum I've wished for a quick reference like that, because it would help when deciding whether or not a raved-about product would be good for my skin type.
So I'm going to start a thread in the Product Review Forum. Hopefully, people will contribute. |
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Tue Feb 03, 2004 9:08 am |
Thanks, alohagirl! I shall check your thread asap... |
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kathy
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Joined: 12 Feb 2004
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Thu Feb 12, 2004 8:48 am |
Hi Jennifer,
I just jumped online and saw your posting. This is Kathy, the owner of Scosh. I welcome you to visit my websitewww.scoshskincare.com or email me, kathy@scoshskincare.com so we can discuss your skincare and/or makeup needs.
Scosh has therapeutic levels of antioxidants, vitamins and skin-calming ingredients which have been formulated to target the aging process, problematic skin and skin that has been processed either by chemicals or resurfacing such as microdermabrasion.
Scosh Mineral Makeup is the future of cosmetics as it is makeup that is good for your skin! Check out the dispensing brush.
Looking forward to hearing from you. |
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