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    Default - Skincare routine, advice needed -

    I was just wondering if anyone recommends a brand that does decent skincare products.
    I've tried 'Simple', and 'Dermatologica', but they arn't improving my skin.

    Advice would be appreciated.

    P.S. My skin is fairly sensitive.





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    Ok I have taken the time to look up the boots website and this is what I found

    Nivea Visage™ Gentle Cleansing Milk is more than a daily cleanser. It's mild formula contains Aloe Vera and Almond extract to thoroughly, yet gently cleanse your skin.

    The gentle formula effectively removes make-up and daily impurities without drying your skin.
    Containing Aloe Vera and Almond Extract, the gentle cleansing milk leaves your skin feeling soothed and rehydrated.
    Gentle enough to use around the eyes.

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    Clean and Clear is really good, they do some products especially for sensitive skin.

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    If its spots then make sure you have a spot stick but E45 is excellant for senitive skin ( The E45 daily ( face ) wash ). I also find tea tree brilliant. I recommend E45 though.

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    When my face gets dry and sometimes saw, I use E45 or Aqueous Cream BP, its a moisturising cream, Colour free, fragrance free. Basically, any cream which doesn't contain any fragrance (perfumes), they tend to sting your skin when you use them and sometimes cause rashes.

    Take a look in your local chemist, Creams that are neutral are normally the best for sensitive skin

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