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What are good skincare products or tips for dry and sensitive skin?

Posted in skin types  by admin
July 2nd, 2010

I have dry patches on my forehead ,nose, and eyelids (is that weird?) if that says anything about my skin. As I said I also have sensitive skin that turns red and irritated easily. I want to find a good skincare routine to help my skin. I dont want to spend a whole bunch of money on anything either. I really want to get rid of the dryness or most of it. THANKS!

The Moor Spa range sounds perfect for you, in peticuler the Nourishing Moisturiser is desgined for people who have dry skin but is also less irritent then water on your skin, it might be a good idea to try the dry skin pack with that you get 4 difrent products to help your dry skin :)

Nourishing Moisturiser
http://www.moorbodycare.co.uk/product.php?id=15

Dry Skin Pack
http://www.moorbodycare.co.uk/product.php?id=121

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6 Responses to “What are good skincare products or tips for dry and sensitive skin?”

  1. xmissbreyx Says:

    Use ‘Clean & Clear’
    They are Pretty Cheap with their products
    really good feedback from costumers
    You can get products from them at Drug Stores!
    They have a lot to choose from,
    From pimples,blackheads ETC!

    I too have sensitive skin,
    Clean and Clear is my H E RO
    to help solve any skin issue !
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  2. lyrieee:) Says:

    I suggest St. Ives Apricot Scrub as a face wash. You can get this at any drug store:
    http://www.aveeno.com/facialcare/ultra-calming-spf15

    For the moisturizer i recommend Aveeno Ultra Calming Daily Moisturizer, which you can get at mostly any drug store:
    http://www.aveeno.com/facialcare/ultra-calming-spf15

    Also, as far as the dry red patches go, you may want to consider getting check for eczema, it is certainly nothing serious or harmful, just dry skin that the doctor may be able to give you a specific cream for.

    good luck!!!!
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  3. LadyGreenEyes Says:

    Eucerin is excellent. Not cheap, but it lasts awhile, and is really good, even for skin conditions like dermatitis or psoriasis, both hereditary, or exzema. Used twice a day can really show results.
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  4. Finn Says:

    drink plenty of tap water. perhaps chill it in fridge. fruit too. i think e45 mosturising cream is the best.
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  5. Drew Says:

    The Moor Spa range sounds perfect for you, in peticuler the Nourishing Moisturiser is desgined for people who have dry skin but is also less irritent then water on your skin, it might be a good idea to try the dry skin pack with that you get 4 difrent products to help your dry skin :)

    Nourishing Moisturiser
    http://www.moorbodycare.co.uk/product.php?id=15

    Dry Skin Pack
    http://www.moorbodycare.co.uk/product.php?id=121
    References :

  6. R Says:

    I have extremely dry skin as well, I use a combination of vitamin E cream and olive oil to reduce dry skin patches and itchiness. The olive oil adds moisture and the vitamin E cream should soothe your skin. Hope that helps!
    References :

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