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Skin Care Routines
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I never use soap only baby lotion or wipes.
St ives facial scrub twice a week and nivea moisturiser. |
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I use eve lom cleanser but its so bloody expensive I ask for it for Xmas and birthdays.. I'm just about out of it so I need recommendations for something else.
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moisturiser and wipes
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Olay facial cleansing clothes and Olay intensive moisturiser.
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wash with a facecloth no soap and moisturise morning and night
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I never use soap on my face,i don't use creams either.
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Seen this article today just shows the cheaper products are just as effective. ''Claire used £1 Nivea cream on half her face - and £105 Crème de la Mer on the other. The results are VERY revealing'' ''I return to Nicolas for the final results and he's unequivocal. According to the dermatologist's scans, Nivea has performed best. He says the left-hand side of my face - where I used Nivea - has retained better hydration than its rival. Not only this, but my redness has reduced and some of the fine lines around my eyes have disappeared. On the Nivea side, he thinks I have the skin of someone five years younger than I am. While I felt that both creams made my skin look great, if you can get better results for a fraction of the price of Crème de la Mer and a lot less hassle in the morning, the winner is obvious. So when a friend rings me from Lidl to tell me Nivea Crème is on special offer - a 200ml pot is just £1.99 - I ask her to buy me two.'' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...revealing.html I'm off to Lidl! :laugh: |
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I vary between having a very specific skin care regime and not lol.
I really want a clarisonic though, that look really good! Anyone got one? |
Erm..just wash with water every morning and night, and if I have makeup on I use baby wipes.
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A friend of mine says she fancies microdermabrasion, but that sounds way too extreme to me. |
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Yeah I fancy microdermabrasion too, but I've never got round to trying it and I'm not to sure about the cost of it. |
That gadget looks rubbish! nearly £200.... total con imo.
If you want to deep cleanse and flush out impurities and toxins just steam your face? All you need are a bowl of boiling water and a towel.... much cheaper :D For most too I would say a decent facial scrub is better than something as drastic as dermabrasion or peels. My friend is has always been a bit concious of her acne scars, thats the only reason she considered this I think. |
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Yeah I've herd people say its quite intense an can be sore. |
I was too once, but you get wise to 'gimmicks' nothing that forces things in or out of your skin can be that healthy I guess haha.
I bet it would be awful sore too, my worry would be it would do more harm than good too. Maybe that's something to look into in the 50's when I have lots of fine lines and such, but for now not going to do anything too intensive. |
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I just wash my face and use some moisturizer really, I had been using Benefit stuff but I ran out and I just bought a boots brand one
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Wash my face without soap. Slap the Astral on, not too many wrinkles for my age.
My mother used Nivea all her life and had a beautiful complexion when she popped her clogs. Use Astral and cotton wool pads to remove makeup as well |
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Just started using Angels on bare Skin from Lush. I love it, my skin had gotten a bit irritated the last while and this really seems to be helping it
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