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Hi guys,
I am going to be thirty this year and whereas I know this is not old, I don't feel I can ignore the importance of adequate moisterising any longer. I thought about this a year ago and decided that I didn't want to end up looking like the emporer (return of the jedi) when I was 80 and so bought some lovely Channel moisteriser and eye cream. However, after a few weeks I realised that I was actually allergice to it and it made my eyes sore and stream and made me very itchy.
So Question Time:
What is the best moisteriser out there? Criteria: smells nice, goes a long way (preferably), can be worn under make-up and is hypoallergenic.
I don't mind seperate day/ night creams, I just want to make sure I'm looking after my skin......
cheers m'dears!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.smells nice unfortunately should be last on your list. I would recommend all skin care products to be Clinique, they are the best out there.Cliniques Dramamtically different moisturising lotion, is brilliant as you use how much you need its so good you can feel it quenching your skin. Use less for greast skin more for dry tis easy. If you really want one that smells nice hydra zen by Lancome is delicious to sniff, it comes in a cream and a lotion so you can use which consitency you prefer, I like stuff light but my friend prefers a cream which is heavier,
The cheaper high street stuff just doesnt cut it. Go to a department store and find out what you need from the clinique lady they are very good. Exfoliating is just as important in line prevention as moisturising by the way.
well I am a 'mature' lady and people say to me that I look younger than my years - personally I think it is mostly a load of complete hogwash and it don't make a hap'worth of difference. To keep younger looking there are two cardinal rules . ... don't smoke and stay out of the sun or use a high protection factor. Something cheap and cheerful will be fine as a moisturiser - Nivea, Superdrugs own make, any old thing - all those fancy expensive creams are just a waste IMHO - however obviously if you start going down the road of facial scrubs and collagen and things that is a whole different story.
As th outer layer of your skin, the epidermis, is essentially dead smearing goo onto it, however expensive that goo is, will have no real effect whatsoever. You can not moisturise skin from the outside, anymore than you can hair with conditioner, its all just marketing hype and preying on peoples fears of looking their age, wrapped up in phoney science mumbo-jumbo. Healthy skin is achieved, as lady-p-gold has said, by not smoking, eating a healthy diet and drinking plenty of water every day. Plus, some of us just have to learn to accept the fact that as we age this will be reflected in our skin. The best you can do is clean it thoughoughly to remove dirt, grease (sebum) and dead skin cells from the surface, then spend the money you saved in Debenhams on some fruit and veg!
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