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Rich moisturiser
My 32year old daughter has asked for a good moisturiser for Christmas. Her skin is quite dry so she'd like a really rich but not heavy. Looking to spend about £20-£25 as she wouldn't pay that herself. Any advice on which brand to go for? These department stores don't give impartial advice as they all work for a specific company. Any advice appreciated, thanks.
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Nivea is just as good as the more expensive brands.
18:57 Fri 30th Nov 2012
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i agree - some moisturisers dont suit everyone.... some i have used dont sink in and sort of 'roll off' in lumps, and others make my eyes sting.
i use nivea - the one in the blue tub - i cannot use the nivea in the white tub as it makes my eyes feel weird
i also agree that the expensive ones are no better than cheap ones - you are paying for the name and the blarney.
if you must get her a fancy one i have heard elizabeth arden 8 hours stuff is good.
but i would see if you can get her a collection of sample or travel sized ones so she can choose whichever is best for her.
or, you are best getting a few 'mid price' ones for her, because no point in getting her an expensive tub for her to get used to, if she cant afford to replace it when it runs out.
i use nivea - the one in the blue tub - i cannot use the nivea in the white tub as it makes my eyes feel weird
i also agree that the expensive ones are no better than cheap ones - you are paying for the name and the blarney.
if you must get her a fancy one i have heard elizabeth arden 8 hours stuff is good.
but i would see if you can get her a collection of sample or travel sized ones so she can choose whichever is best for her.
or, you are best getting a few 'mid price' ones for her, because no point in getting her an expensive tub for her to get used to, if she cant afford to replace it when it runs out.
I just started using this about a month ago -
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Even though it is described as light,I find it to be very rich. But-in spite of my skin still being some what oily-this stuff never feels heavy or greasy. It smells divine also.
There is also a rich version.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Even though it is described as light,I find it to be very rich. But-in spite of my skin still being some what oily-this stuff never feels heavy or greasy. It smells divine also.
There is also a rich version.
I use Elemis skin care the Marine moisturising cream is wonderful but (sadly) expensive, I always ask for it for birthdays or Christmas, or buy it from QVC the shopping channel. My daughter is an Avon lady and she has some really nice moisturisers - she gave me one suitable for 50+ skins which was very nice, but they also have creams suitable for 20+ and so forth up to 70+. You could check out the Avon website and see what they have which might suit.