I'm the same with body moisturisers...no matter how light-weight they are, I feel icky, gross, cold and itchy.I don't even ever use body moisturiser, I just absolutely hate it, makes me feel horrible. And most lotions make my skin itchy and give me a rash.
Might get one of the in shower moisturisers but I don't usually think they do much
I love a body oil after showering/bathing in the winter! On Damp skin (and stood right by the heated towel rail to stay warmI'm the same with body moisturisers...no matter how light-weight they are, I feel icky, gross, cold and itchy.
I've been using this recently and so far really like it. it sinks nicely into my skin without the sticky/oily feeling. I don't love the smell, but it isn't long lasting so am okay with it.
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I did actually start looking at some fancier body oils online after I posted that. Nuxe did come up...they have a few different ones. Which one do you use?I love a body oil after showering/bathing in the winter! On Damp skin (and stood right by the heated towel rail to stay warm)The Nuxe one is my fav cause of the smell, but it's a bit more expensive than the Palmers.
I don't even ever use body moisturiser, I just absolutely hate it, makes me feel horrible. And most lotions make my skin itchy and give me a rash.
Might get one of the in shower moisturisers but I don't usually think they do much
https://uk.nuxe.com/huile-prodigieuse-100ml/11401780.html This is the one I use. It has a spray nozzle in the 100ml size which makes it easy to apply. M&S sells it if you wanted to give it a smell before buying!I did actually start looking at some fancier body oils online after I posted that. Nuxe did come up...they have a few different ones. Which one do you use?
Yeah that's the one I've used before. Will get it again.The nivea in shower moisturiser is quite good. You rub it in whilst in the shower and then do a quick rinse before you come out. You’re moisturised, warm and not sticky after
I find body butters are a lot better for that non sticky feeling.
Wish I could just come
Out the shower without anything but my body is SO dry that i feel uncomfortable and look ashy.
I've had laser hair removal. I tried IPL first but it didn't work, then did some research and chose Alexandrite laser. My last sessions were pre-pandemic so there may well be newer, better laser technology available now but Alexandrite worked really well for my skin/hair combinations (pale skin and dark hair). It's more effective where you have thicker, darker hair follicles because there is more matter to absorb the laser, so it was most effective on my underarms and bikini which are pretty much bare now and have stayed so for years. My leg hair is the finest/lighest hair on my body and it was less effective after the same number of sessions - I still have patches, but it reduced the hair enough that it's helped with ingrown hairs and my keratosis pilaris, and I can bother shaving less. Off the top of my head I had 10+ sessions of Alexandrite. If your skin is darker there may be other more effective lasers - its all to do with the wavelength of the laser beam (and another reason why Alexandrite and similar products are more effective than IPL - they are producing laser beams at specific wavelengths, whereas IPL is pulsing at a range of wavelengths (and also isn't true laser))Apologies if it’s been mentioned on here before (I’m sure it has!) but has anybody had laser hair? I am booked in for a patch test for my top lip. How many sessions do you need for the hair to completely go? Debating getting my legs done too.
Could wear a silk hair bonnet at night?Evening all! Hope you’re all good.
I am interested to see if anyone else seems to suffer from breakage/flyaways on one side of their hair only? It’s not like I sleep on that side either.
My hair is worn in a middle part for reference.
Has anyone got any idea of what I could do?
i will have a look into that, thank you!Could wear a silk hair bonnet at night?
I use Vaseline cocoa oil on my body and it’s the best. Leaves a lovely sheen and has really smoothed my skin out.
Ahh thanks for this - I never knew to warm it up first, I’ve recently started using it and I love it but now I know.Weleda skin food is a life saver for my skin in the colder months.
The trick is to rub it into your fingers first to warm it up so you can apply it easier, otherwise it can feel really thick.
Its Great base for make up as well
Strange comment here but I think that brand smells like shit.Anything but Palmers cocoa butter. I hate the smell. It’s cloying
A girl at work used to use it and had to be asked to use something else as we were in a small office and it was overpowering
Not getting the shit smell but it’s a rank smell. It’s polarising, you either love or hate it.Strange comment here but I think that brand smells like shit.
I’m considering getting a boob job this year. Something I’ve been wanting for years I’ve done so much research. I have a few recommendations I’m hoping to get it done some time in March.Booked in for my consultation. Decided fuck it I'm gonna see if he can get me upto an E cup. This year is the year I do it!
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