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loulee89 | 20:31 Thu 11th May 2006 | Body & Soul
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Yet another cosmetics question for you all :o) ..


I have combination skin, and i am looking for a lightweight moisturiser, but one thats actually thick enough to make a difference to my skin :o) any recommendations on a moisturiser to leave my skin soft and clear (bearing in mind summer is coming up, and im trying to avoid wearing thick moisturisers as they just make my skin greasy) ?? Thanks you lot :o) xx

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I have oily skin and use Dermalogica Active Moist. It's the best moisturiser I have used so far. Light but not drying like some are for oily/comb skin.


Costs about �20-25 but its worth it. Buy from www.beautyflash.co.uk


Dr Haushcka products are the best best best. I would buy everything Dr Haushcka if I could afford it. Rose Day Cream is to die for, and Normalizing Day Oil actually regulates the oil production of your greasy areas. All natural, hypoallergenic, and totally yummy.
..the body shop vitamin e cream... around �6.50... have used this everyday since I was 16....
I've had problem skin all my life. Pimples and acne - although it's calmed down now having got a repeat prescription for a zinc & anti-biotic mixture (aged 38!) I have tried everything in the book - Estee Lauder, Clinique, etc., etc., - Best buy?... Tesco. Don't spend more than you have to - trust me... Tesco have a brilliant range of lovely smelling, nice priced products. Sun protection too. The key is to give it a chance to work. Good luck chuck x
i always will and have always stuck by nivea cream just the original it is fab

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