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"Advice on moisturiser please"
Posted by boobecks 1 April  at  14:55

Since I had my daughter (who is now 18 months old) my skin has been terrible. Its quite red around the chin and can get very dry around that area and is also quite sensitive. I went & paid a fortune for some foundation and powder from Givenchy to try and hide this. They also advised me to exfoliate that area once a week which would help and it did. They also gave me some free samples of moisturiser which was great and really helped my skin. But this unfortunately is out of my budget range. I have tried a cream called skin drink from lush which doesn't suit my skin, it just made it worse and I normally use Loreil but I find this just sits on my skin and doesn't help it much.

Has anybody got any advice on good but reasonably priced creams that I could use please.

Thanks everyone.

Becks
 
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"Botanics all the way!! "
Posted by bellanatalia1 9 October  at  11:51

hEY HUN TRY BOTANICS DAY CREAM ITS ABOUT £4 FROM BOOTS U LITERALLY ONLY NEED THE TINYEST BIT ITS SO RICH IT LASTS FOR MONTHS AND IS GREAT FOR DRY SKIN IT REALOLY BRIGHTENS THE SKIN AND IS GREAT TO PUT ON AFTER A SHOWER BEFORE APPLYING MAKE UP!!!! TRY IT AND LET ME KNOW HWO U GET ON! XXXXXX
"Have you tried nivea visage?"
Posted by kittiekat2 9 October  at  10:59

Hi Becks, I've always got on alright with the Nivea Visage range. They often give away samples on their website so you could try them out before buying. Kat x




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