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"Can anyone recommend a decent moissturiser?? - i need everything in it!"
Posted by divaneilc 19 April  at  13:53

Hi!
Can anyone recommend a moisturiser that is
1 . non-oily (as im only 21 and tend to get a bit spotty if moisturisers are oily)
2. Anti Aging ( as i said above only 21 but want o fight the first signs)
3. Illuminating (I have dull skin )
4. has SPF (thats a given really so important)

I can find moisturisers with all of these SEPARATELY but not all in one! Why?

Does anyone know anything that gets close to all of these?

Hope you can help

Thanks so much

xx
 
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Posted by mya2008 10 May  at  20:30

loreal visible results skin perfecting moisturiser, spf 15, anti aging, illuminating.....best moisturiser ive used! x
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Posted by mandiiplatinum 29 April  at  18:25

The reason you cant find anti aging AND non oily is because they are exact opposites. Anti aging moisturisers are heavy to plump out the skin to make the skin plumped out giving a younger tighter appearance. If you have oil prone skin you need a light moisturiser to control it.

Dull skin is due to poor skincare regime, you should be cleansing, exfoliating, toning and moisturising everyday.

So you know what your skin care regime should now be, unless you have lines from age over your face your wasting money on anti aging products that may be doing more harm than good.

Simple is a great range which only includes natural products, extra vitamin E to help the skin glow, no alcohol and has SPF.

You should try their Light Moisturiser which is designed for oil prone skin.

And Illuminating generally is the job of make up chick, Revlon Skinlights give a toned glow, pricey at £15 a bottle but you dont need to put on much, it smoothes on like a moisturiser and adds a hint of colour ie, peach, natural, light pinky tint etc
"Trevarno organic day cream spf15"
Posted by ediblebeauty 22 April  at  23:58

Hiya

I can recommend Trevarno Organic Day Cream. It contains vitamin E and has an SPF15, which will help with the anti-ageing. It's non oily and comes in a goregous pink jar! Using a gentle face exfoliator once a week may help with the dull skin.

Hope this helps.

xxx
"Hi"
Posted by hales31 23 September  at  00:52

Back last year i developed mild acne and my skin got oily.
For a lovely moisterizer i used boots no7 age rewing and that was lovely, it gives you a dewy glow and has an spf 15. Another one i tried which was dificult to get in any other make was boots no7 factor 50 anti age spot face cream which was non comedonic, great for people who suffer with spots x x




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