Looking for a good winter face moisturizer
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#11
GrandmaPeggy , 09-28-2013 01:57 PM
Junior Member
Vaseline is the "go to" product for Jennifer Anniston. At least that is what ET said recently. I also inherited the "no wrinkle" gene, but I use a product called Super Lube by Merle Norman cosmetics. A little dab does the job for me.
#13
My aunt used Vaseline, and her skin looked about 30 years younger than she was (when she was in her 80s and 90s)! I just don't like the feel of it.....
For those of you who don't use soap, do you mean you just rinse your face with water before using olive oil?
For those of you who don't use soap, do you mean you just rinse your face with water before using olive oil?
#15
I have hand eczema and find commercial products work for awhile, but then stop working and a lot of the products are very expensive. So, I did an internet search for homemade eczema hand cream and found some really simple recipes. I ordered the ingredients online from Mountain Rose Herbs and the box arrived yesterday. I will be able to make a whole lot of lotion for very little cost. I know there are face cream recipes online, too.
#17
Try any of the creams/lotions made by CeraVe. My dermatologist recommended it because it has skin lipids in it. I've just lately been able to find it at Walmart and Walgreens. My daughter who has very sensitive skin has been able to use it on her face. It is actually different and wonderful.
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For those of you who don't use soap, do you mean you just rinse your face with water before using olive oil?
ditto ........ I don't like the grease-slick feel!Originally Posted by Prism99
My aunt used Vaseline, and her skin looked about 30 years younger than she was (when she was in her 80s and 90s)! I just don't like the feel of it.....For those of you who don't use soap, do you mean you just rinse your face with water before using olive oil?
To say the least of it rubbing onto the bed linens.
#19
Retiredandquilting , 09-29-2013 08:31 AM
Junior Member
I use St. Ives Collagen & Elastin which I get at Walmart or Rite Aid. I use it every morning and have for as long as I can remember - at least 25 years.
#20
quiltbuddy , 09-29-2013 10:41 AM
Senior Member
Google Beautypedia. It tells you what products to use for your skin type, lists of products from cheap to expensive and products that have ingredients that are good and ones to avoid. Also, tells you what products are a waste of money.