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Thread: Dry skin [+Rep]

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    I have really bad dry skin on my cheeks and I was wondering if anyone could recommend anything? I have tried Nivea and products for dry skin but I haven't had much luck it doesn't improve it too much!




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    teeny tiniest dab of olive oil or coconut oil on damp skin if u happen to have it lying about


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    YES i have the perfect moisturiser that's really affordable

    its garnier moisture match for dry to very dry skin

    http://www.garnier.co.uk/_en/_gb/moi...e.aspx#goodbye

    i was having a really bad problem with dry skin which i don't usually have, bought this put it on one night next morning
    BOOM my skin was back to normal, after just one application. obviously i kept using it, and my skins never been better

    just look at the reviews here

    http://www.boots.com/en/Garnier-Skin...-50ml_1299041/
    Last edited by wixard; 05-05-2013 at 06:10 PM.

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    try water

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    teeny tiniest dab of olive oil or coconut oil on damp skin if u happen to have it lying about
    this
    if you want to use moisturisers I recommend aveeno

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    Apart from using moisturiser, maybe change your body wash/face wash or whatever you use (if you do)

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    drink more water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    teeny tiniest dab of olive oil or coconut oil on damp skin if u happen to have it lying about
    I will give it a try, Thanks Jen :3

    Quote Originally Posted by wixard View Post
    YES i have the perfect moisturiser that's really affordable

    its garnier moisture match for dry to very dry skin

    http://www.garnier.co.uk/_en/_gb/moi...e.aspx#goodbye

    i was having a really bad problem with dry skin which i don't usually have, bought this put it on one night next morning
    BOOM my skin was back to normal, after just one application. obviously i kept using it, and my skins never been better

    just look at the reviews here

    http://www.boots.com/en/Garnier-Skin...-50ml_1299041/
    I will have a look next time I'm in Boots, Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by Shar View Post
    this
    if you want to use moisturisers I recommend aveeno
    My friend suggested Aveeno actually!

    Quote Originally Posted by mrwoooooooo View Post
    drink more water.
    I drink a lot of water it actually helped a lot and cleared up my spots when I was in high school.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Apart from using moisturiser, maybe change your body wash/face wash or whatever you use (if you do)
    I've been trying quite a lot recently but nothing really seems to be working!

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    E45 cream maybe?

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    Try aloe cream (facecream or handcream) It won`t work right away but will help you =]



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