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Day And Night Creams - Is There A Difference?
I always use a moisturiser in the morning and at night, but over Christmas I ran out of the day cream, so I just used the night stuff for a couple of days. My lovely but bonkers mother in law was horrified at this and told me the night cream was too heavy for day use and that it would drag my skin downwards (the implication being that my face would fall off, I think!).
This got me thinking - is there any real difference between the two? Any beauticians around to advise, please?
This got me thinking - is there any real difference between the two? Any beauticians around to advise, please?
Answers
I'm not sure how there can be, chemically. Maybe the night ones are thicker and so a bit shinier and make make daytime makeup float off in a puddle on your chest. Like the Turin shroud, but peachier.
10:02 Wed 02nd Jan 2013
Erm.... my day cream smells different to my night cream... ;o) I really don't know either and have done the same as you in the past when I ran out of one or the other, (at the moment I'm out of night cream). The only difference I can really think of is if they have a bit of sun block in them, whcih I imagine you don't need so much of at night...
lol, pasta, I think her line of thinking is that night creams are noticeably thicker than day creams, and that as you sleep lying down, gravity will pull the cream deeper into your skin. But if you wear it standing up, gravity will pull it downwards, taking your face with it.
Well I did say she was bonkers! ;-)
Well I did say she was bonkers! ;-)
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