Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What do you think is the best face cream /day or night/?

well it depends on what your skin is like really. my problem is that i have sort of dry skin but certain oily areas (most people have a combination like this) so i need something to moisturize but not be too oily so that it makes my face break out or get irritated. what i like to use on a daily basis is equate complete beauty lotion. (Equate is the walmart brand and this certain one if the generic version of oil of olay) it costs about 5 bucks, so it is very affordable. it is an all-day moisturizing lotion with spf15 (very important in a face cream!!) The version for sensitive skin is oil-free which is what i like. it has worked really well for me and is strong enough to really moisturize, but doesn't clog my pores. i use it every morning. at night (or sometimes when i need a little it of extra moisturizing) is the Body Shop's Vitamin E moisturizing cream. It is a small pot of cream and costs about $12 but it is worth it! It Is very light but super creamy and really helps when my skin is dry. Also the vitamin e is great for your skin. You also don't have to use very much so one pot lasts me quite a well.





I knwo there are a lot of other good face creams/lotions but these are the 2 that work best for me! good luck!What do you think is the best face cream /day or night/?
I like Nivea in the blue tinWhat do you think is the best face cream /day or night/?
Clarins HydraQuench Cream, I use it in the morning and at night it has done wonders with the skin on my face. It also contains no chemicals and is only made with plant extracts. Hope that helps.
There are hundreds of face creams on the market, both for day and night. Which you use depends entirely on your skin type (dry, oily, neutral, or a combination) and your age. There is no proof that more expensive means better. Many of the more expensive cosmetic's companies also make more affordable brands. Whichever you choose, be sure it contains UV protection. Sun is the biggest contributor to wrinkled skin. Drink plenty of water vs soda, etc. (which tend to dehydrate the skin). If you are unsure of your skin type, stop by a cosmetic counter and ask for an evaluation. You don't have to buy their product, just get an idea of what you need.
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