I've been using the Dr Sam bunting moisturiser, and am in love. Seems to be the only one that doesn't pile on my skin. She is a dermatologist with a you tube channel xI’m really in need of a good moisturisers, there is another thread about them but it’s SPF related. My skin is combination, it can be really oily at times but then also really dry. I’ve tried quite a few moisturisers and even have had two from the doctors and they just don’t agree with my skin. I’d ideally like something light, and something that will help with the ageing of my skin as it’s beginning to look really rough and I have a lot of lines. I don’t really have a budget and am willing to pay for something that will do a decent job.
Some ive tried are no7, childs farm, simple, the ordinary, vitamin E, Aveeno.
Thanks in advance x
Thank you! I’ll have a look into this oneI've been using the Dr Sam bunting moisturiser, and am in love. Seems to be the only one that doesn't pile on my skin. She is a dermatologist with a you tube channel x
Thank you, will have to check that thread outI know someone from another thread who may well be able to help you - very knowledgeable. @Aude can you help?
(Btw there is a beauty thread on here called Actually Honest which may be useful).
I’ve heard a lot about the cerave stuff so will look into that eye cream for sure!La roche posay effaclar duo for face and cerave eye cream for under eyes are my holy grails of the last two years, recommend
Thank you, this is really helpful!!I have combo skin also!
Bravura London azulene moisturiser is really lovely and light. It wears well under makeup and can be layered when you are feeling particularly dry. They give you a free consultation by email to recommend specific products suitable for your needs.
I’m currently using cerave moisturising cream as the azulene was out of stock for a while. That’s really good too but it is a heavy moisturiser. I’m fine with that now it’s colder and we are inside with the heating on all of the time but I don’t think I could use this in the summer.
Cerave do a moisturising lotion that is a lot lighter than the creamI have combo skin also!
Bravura London azulene moisturiser is really lovely and light. It wears well under makeup and can be layered when you are feeling particularly dry. They give you a free consultation by email to recommend specific products suitable for your needs.
I’m currently using cerave moisturising cream as the azulene was out of stock for a while. That’s really good too but it is a heavy moisturiser. I’m fine with that now it’s colder and we are inside with the heating on all of the time but I don’t think I could use this in the summer.
I have combination skin and currently use (and like) a moisturiser by Cerave. The one I use is Facial Moisturising Lotion for normal or dry skin. I don't find it at all greasy.I know someone from another thread who may well be able to help you - very knowledgeable. @Aude can you help?
(Btw there is a beauty thread on here called Actually Honest which may be useful).
Thanks I’ll try that next!Cerave do a moisturising lotion that is a lot lighter than the cream
For SPF I recommend Asian sunscreen! They’re so seamless and easy to put on, usually no white cast, great consistencyI’m really in need of a good moisturisers, there is another thread about them but it’s SPF related. My skin is combination, it can be really oily at times but then also really dry. I’ve tried quite a few moisturisers and even have had two from the doctors and they just don’t agree with my skin. I’d ideally like something light, and something that will help with the ageing of my skin as it’s beginning to look really rough and I have a lot of lines. I don’t really have a budget and am willing to pay for something that will do a decent job.
Some ive tried are no7, childs farm, simple, the ordinary, vitamin E, Aveeno.
Thanks in advance x
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