Thursday, December 17, 2009

What moisturiser cream can i use if never used one before?

Start with the simple range, they have a light moisturiser (if you havent needed to use one before, you probably dont have naturally dry skin so there is no need for something rich). There is no perfume in it so it will be better for your skin too.





:o)What moisturiser cream can i use if never used one before?
try something really weak like e45 cream for eczema, it helps dry skin, or johnsons baby moisturiserWhat moisturiser cream can i use if never used one before?
Simple Replenishing Rich Moisturiser .


Softens Skin Out A Treat x
olive oil+yoghort+ egg yolk applied on skin works as an excellent moisturiser.
It depends on how old, female or male .But first time use moisturizer you have to choose somethings that are gentle, And use step by step(If use the whole set)
i love to use any Aveeno products... they are natural so they contain things like oatmeal and soy...and most are fragrance free...another great thing is that they have several different products to choose from... they have face products to reduce redness etc... if you just want a body moisturizer they have that too... and it is conveniently found practically everywhere... at target, grocery stores, etc....
im allergic to pretty much any cream but i found and love nivia in either the blue or white tub! the blue one is thicker and the white one isnt!! i prefer the white one! the link of what it looks like is below!


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the vaseline intensive care mousturizer is really good
Neutrogena, having tried many others have found this to be the best.
try dove
I get dry skin in winter and use the Sainsburies basics range hand cream. Cheap and does the job. Start with the store own brands for economy sake, if you find you have an allergy then switch.


An assistant in a chemists should be able to advise. I understand some mags also do 'best buys' articles..
Avoid the chemicals and alcohols that trash your skin that are in conventional products. Just use a bit of coconut oil and wipe off the excess. Excellent results - without risks. And a whole lot cheaper.

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