Tuesday, December 22, 2009

I have sensitive skin. what creams should i apply as sunscreen as well as a moisturiser?

I ABSOLUTELY have the same sensitive skin and have an answer for you! I use the Arbonne system and loved it so much I started selling it. The moisturizer has a built in sunscreen, but you can also add some of their sunscreen from the suncare line, which is great for summer! I love it that there aren't any toxins, mineral oils, animal by-products, and are even vegan. If you would like to try them, let me know. I can send you a sample if you sign in on my website.I have sensitive skin. what creams should i apply as sunscreen as well as a moisturiser?
One of my friends also has the same problem. After trying lots of products, she at last found the appropriate one for her. ';HerbLine';, a new product lauched in India. Try it out. Good Luck :)I have sensitive skin. what creams should i apply as sunscreen as well as a moisturiser?
I would try Mary Kay thy have


awesome product or try dermal therapy.


Thy both are made for dry skin. Mary Kays


foundation is really good it does not clog


your pores and it is light on your face.
For sunscreens, Fruit of the Earth makes on in SPF that's fragrance free. As for moisturizers, I love Neutrogena Body Formula fragrance free. For facial use, Neutrogena also makes a fragrance free product.

I have very sensitive skin what is the best moisturiser (all over) as i can not keep using steroid creams?

suffer from slight eczemaI have very sensitive skin what is the best moisturiser (all over) as i can not keep using steroid creams?
Im even allergic to things ike e45 and aqueus cream. try www.monicalovelybubbly.com





She only uses natural things in her prodcts and they are very gentle and best of all smell delicious!!I have very sensitive skin what is the best moisturiser (all over) as i can not keep using steroid creams?
I like the Cetaphil cream in the tub-- also, the doc recommended that for my kid, who's got eczema. It cleared hers up.
I also have eczema and its a pain. I have been prescribed Epaderm ointment. It is very very greasy, but it works. It soaks into the skin and it seems to last me for ages. I put loads on over the night and let it soak in. I need to have a shower in the mornings to wash the excess off. I put a very slight layer on in the mornings which lasts untill night time.





It is worth getting.





I live in UK, it should be sold/prescribed where you are as well. If you dont live in UK as well.





Good luck
My best friend has eczma she uses Aveeno lotion. Just read the label and find the one that's especially for skin conditions. It smells good and it works well.
my face used to break out extremely badly, i used many different products that didnt work. one that i found very good was a cetaphil that have a moisturizer and a actual face wash to use before the moistureizer. i have seen this product at many stores . if you are looking for it cheaper than drug stores , try walmart , target , or kmart. these stores sell it for less than any type of drug stores in my area. hopefully you take my advice and give it a try :D good luck !
Go for the sensetive skin ranges such as simple (imean the products are called simple) or baby moisturiser, or e45
There are some amazing products out there made by Arbonne International. I have a son with eczema and the baby products worked within 24 hours. The symptoms come back only when I forget to use the products. There are some amazing before/after photos of the products. If you want to see them, let me know and I can give you my web address to view them. Also, most people with really sensitive skin do wonderful with the products because there are no dyes/chemical fragrances in the products. I have a friend with extremely sensitive skin and she love the products. These are the only products that she can tolerate. Let me know if you would like more information.
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Aqueous cream - in 'soap' bar or cream form.


You can get in Boots or any chemist's really.
e45 i use this as i have eczema also you can get a cream or lotion formula
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  • Dermalogica Creams/Moisturiser?

    My docotor has suggested trying a dermalogica moisturiser for very dry skin. She couldnt remember the name but said that it comes in three types. A very thin lotion, a thick almost paste like and middle one of normal consistency. Has anyone heard of this cream? Do you know the name of it? PS She said that at one stage all 3 types were available in Europe but now the normal consistency one is not available outside the USA and this is the one I want? Any ideas?Dermalogica Creams/Moisturiser?
    I Think Your Doctor is Talking About ' Dermalogica: Skin Smoothing Cream '





    It Is For Very Dry Skin/ Dehydrated Skin, It is quite thick but full of ingredients that Rehydrate the skin and Keep it Soft.





    http://www.dermalogica.com/uk/products.h鈥?/a>





    You Could also use ' Dermalogica: Super Rich Repair ' which is for Very Dry Pre - Aging Skin which again is Moisturising, And Also Has A Cell Renewal Complex that will encourage new Healthy Skin Cells To Reproduce


    http://www.dermalogica.com/uk/products.h鈥?/a>





    Lastly You Could use ' Barrier Repair ' Which Mainly works on the Barrier layer on your skin Repairing it and Keeping Moisture Locked In The Body.


    Right Now You Probably have a Impaired Barrier Layer so Using Barrier Repair will Repair that layer Keeping Moisture locked in and keep your skin Looking Healthy, Its also Waterless so it wont freeze your skin which also has a aging effect.


    http://www.dermalogica.com/uk/products.h鈥?/a>





    Hope i Helped, x

    What is the best creams to wear to protect my skin on the sunbeds..normal moisturiser?

    i dont like using the tan excelerator creams.. so is there any oils or creams that are good to keep my skin healthy..What is the best creams to wear to protect my skin on the sunbeds..normal moisturiser?
    There are none. The damage is being done by the UV radiation which penetrates the skin and causes damage.





    In 10 years everyone will be able to tell that you use tanning beds because your skin is going to look like saddle leather.What is the best creams to wear to protect my skin on the sunbeds..normal moisturiser?
    What's the point in going in a sunbed if you want to protect your skin? I mean really, the tanning lotions used for indoor tanning have NO SPF in them for that reason. Your skin needs to get damaged to get tan. That's like asking for a ';safer'; cigarette to smoke. No such thing. If you mean something to take care of your skin while you tan, then you want to buy a lotion containing moisturizers for the skin or an after sunbed lotion.
    if you are sensible and do short bursts on the sunbed, you will not harm your skin. In fact, you are more likely to get skin cancer from burning as a child. I have been advised by my gp to use a sunbed for my skin condition and it has improved things. 3 minutes at a time (at the most) and no more than three times a week. This is better for your skin than two weeks in the sun trying to get a tan. There is a cream called brown envy and it is very moisturising and will not make your skin tingle. Make sure you go to a reputable salon.


    If you are sensible and follow the rules,you will not harm your skin.
    Ponds.





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    erm and the point in that is? if you go on a sunbed then you damage your skin? using cream will help but whats the point?





    fake it! and you wont look a million years old and get cancer when you are older
    if you really want to protect your skin don't use a sun bed they are really bad for you!! go to your beauty salon and get a spray on tan it can look really natural
    stay away from sunbeds.
    surely you wouldn't be using a sunbed if you want to protect your skin?????

    Has anyone used this RoC Mencode Anti Ageing moisturiser? Is it worth the money? Do anti-wrinkle creams work?

    I'm 27, and I noticed that in the last year the amout of wrinkles on my face has risen significantly. So I'm looking for an anti-ageing, anti-wrinkle cream that is worth the money. I saw Mencode online for about 拢5 including P%26amp;P.Has anyone used this RoC Mencode Anti Ageing moisturiser? Is it worth the money? Do anti-wrinkle creams work?
    If you are looking for home remedy to reduce wrinkles, try this.


    Smear honey on your face and leave it for as long as possible (but 5-10mins a day will do). then rinse off with tepid water mixed with a teaspoon of cider vinegar - this has a neutral pH and will act as a toner.





    And if you have some bucks, Lifecell anti wrinkle cream would be a good choice. You can have more information here.





    http://www.lifecellskinreviews.com/

    Dry skin-how do you prevent it without using moisturiser or creams?

    I put almond oil in my bath water now and again, I also add an essential oil to it, like lavender or geranium...........lovely





    If you want a cheaper version, baby oil will work as well. It floats on the water and when you get out it will stick to your skin, and you can rub it in gently.





    Another tip, my grand daughter suffers from eczema and an old remedy for soothing and is nice for the skin is (it's going to sound weird but it is great to do) take an old pop sock, place a couple of tablespoons of porridge oats in, tie a know and add the pouch to your bath water, it will create a milky liquid and your skin will feel great after you get out.





    http://www.care2.com/greenliving/soothin鈥?/a>Dry skin-how do you prevent it without using moisturiser or creams?
    Drinking alot of water, using face masks and eating lots of fruit.





    And moisturiser.





    That should prevent dryness.Dry skin-how do you prevent it without using moisturiser or creams?
    By keeping well hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Water is really good for the skin.
    A moisturiser is your best bet.


    Nivea for Men is a really good one.


    You will age gracefully if you use that :-)
    You can't.
    Lotion?


    That's really the only way to prevent it.
    do not use harsh chemicals or soaps/shower gels that have a ph over 5.5

    Is it bad to substitute daily morning moisturiser with fake tanning cream?

    as in is it bad for my skin? i checked the back of my tanning cream and it doesnt say its non-comdegenic so maybe it does clog pores..? since they havent written that it doesnt..?Is it bad to substitute daily morning moisturiser with fake tanning cream?
    Does it say it moisturizes? You are right that if it were non-comdegenic, they would have been proud and written it there. In my view, if your are really desperate and wanna go ahead with the tanning cream, you could use ur moisturiser at night before bed. I dont advise you using tanning cream insead of a proper regular moisturser though.