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What should I put on my face- apart from a paper bag!?

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I am about to run out of my usual moisturiser and find that its no longer available :shock: A trip to Boots left me reeling..what to use? There must be literally hundreds of options and I feel bamboozled! Peptides versus enzymes - :think: - its a minefield! Can anyone recommend something, fairly easily available?

 

For info I am 49 with normal cheeks and an oily T zone and am starting to get slightly wrinkly around the eyes and mouth. I don't wear make up and need something that I can just slap on (poss a day and night cream tho that seems a faff :roll: )

 

Some of the creams are very expensive (£20 plus) so I don't want to make an expensive mistake! Any recommendations much appreciated. Thanks, in advance!

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Another vote for Clinique here, pricey but a little goes a loooooong way.

 

Try the Aldi range cheap and reasonably good stuff, if funds allow get a couple from the range to see which suit you best. They have the stuff with E10 and all that drivel.

 

ETA I mean Clarins not clinique, I always mix them up until I look at the pot in my bathroom :oops::oops:

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Ok, so your age & skin type are very similar to mine & I am a total product junkie who tends to try every new product, so I hope I can advise you well :-)

 

During the day I use a face wipe to remove my make up, then a toner such as the Decleor Rose toner to get the grime out. Then I use a very simple Garnier moisturiser - it is one for Dull skin, & has a nice light gel formula which I love. It is the only one I have tried which doesn't make my BB cream slide right off of my face again & I can really recommend it. Even better, it is on 2 for £6 in boots atm!

 

At night I use the same routine (except I may use a more astringent toner like Clinique number 2, if I have been wearing make up), but I tend to use a dedicated night serum instead of the moisturiser................ I have just discovered Liz Earle Superskin concentrate, which is AMAZING!

Not only does my skin feel so soft, but the smell of the stuff is very soothing & makes me sleep well too :D

It is an oily type of serum, but it doesn't make me greasy in the least & has really helped my skin to stop being too shiny looking during the day. Can't recommend it enough 8)

 

So, Garnier moisturiser in a tube, for dull skin during the day

Liz Earle superskin concentrate at night

And my skin has never been better :P

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Try the Aldi range cheap and reasonably good stuff, if funds allow get a couple from the range to see which suit you best. They have the stuff with E10 and all that drivel.

I changed to using Aldi moisturiser a few years ago now when at the time a trial showed it to be as good as the mega expensive ones.

I did my own experiment and for 6 weeks used the cheap stuff on one side of my face and my usual more expensive one on the other. I managed to keep going for the 6 weeks, which was a bit of a faff :roll: Anyway at the end of the experiment I asked friends which side of my face looked better (giving no clues as to which side had had what). The verdict...... they both looked the same. I am in my fifties and people don't think I am the age I am so the cream must be working :lol:

I was in Aldi the other day and see they now have several different sorts but I just use the day cream.

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Just looked up the Liz Earle concentrate its ££££££ :shock: . I had a similar oil I bought at the Royal Highland Show in quite a decent size bottle for £25 but I finished it just before Christmas and now I can't remember the make to order it online.

I've had a couple of goes at Aldi stuff but it brings me out in spots (at my age !).

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Just to add my two penny worth, I like natural products where possible and use Steam Cream at night (sold in John Lewis and a spin off from Lush) with Estee Lauder Advance Night Repair as an occasional treat (very ££££, but I really can see a difference). I have a small Liz Earle concentrate, but it did nothing for me.

My skin is quite oily naturally, so I only use a day cream when it's very dry and windy and use "Olay 7 signs of aging" (only 7 ??)

I really think this is one of those "everyone is different" subjects and would suggest getting some free samples if poss or if not at least a small bottle to try for a few days before spending too much. (Another Olay product made my whole face itchy and red, so even the same product line can be very different)

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I went into Boots today and plumped for the night cream in the Protect and Perfect range (at least I think that's the one...it was the right age range for me anyway!) I had a voucher for £5.00 so that helped! Hoping for great things - but then I am an optimist!

 

Having found some day cream in my bedside drawers, I will use that up and poss get the matching day cream if the night time one works its magic!

 

Thanks for the input everyone :D

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I don't use anything. I don't use soap on my face. Sometimes use Johnson's baby shampoo. I cleanse everyday with Johnson's 3 in one. Sun cream is a must (not with our current weather). I'm 46 this year and don't really have any problems with my skin. My hands though are a nightmare, they look about 60! :doh:

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Chickabee..have you tried L'Occitane hand creams? I had always considered them to pricey but we have an outlet store near us and they are also available at good prices on QVC. Me being me, I have picked up the odd tube on E bay too!

 

The shea butter one is particularly good and I am now a convert; I also use their liquid soap...bought in refill packs from QVC. I decided that the investment is worth it as hands do show your age very easily.

 

Has anyone else used any L'Occitane and, if so, what did you think of it? :think:

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Has anyone else used any L'Occitane and, if so, what did you think of it? :think:

 

 

I use them for work, as they are very fast absorbing, & I can't have greasy hands in my job.

It's is VERY hard on the hands, working in a chilly Supermarket.

The Crabtree & Evelyn ones are fantastic too.....I got a big box of them last year as an apology,after they were horribly rude to my daughter & myself in the Reading branch, & I am steadily working my way through it :P

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