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Decent moisturiser recommendations for cold weather/central heating

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bizzylizzy | 17:32 Sun 24th Oct 2010 | Beauty
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Hi everyone, I hope you can help.

I've got dry skin that's fine as long as I moisturize. I use the No7 ranges, protect and perfect and their day and night creams. But since we switched the central heating on my skin feels tight and uncomfortable. Can anyone recommend a good heavy duty Winter moisturizer that won't look greasy on my skin, please? Thanks very much.
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Cetaphil lotion?
My daughter suffers from dry skin and swears by Eucerin cream and lotion, she said the 10% (I think) is excellent on the face. It costs a bit more but well worth it.
Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour cream is raved about the world over
Perhaps you need a hydrating moisturiser. Lancome do one called Hydrazen which is very good.
I have to up my water intake when the heating goes on, I find the atmosphere very dry. The dry heat in the office now the boiler's gone on is very trying.
why is it trying box.................. lol
Eucerin
Nivea Creme is good. Drink a little more water.
I use Boots cucumber moisturiser. Its lovely. Even my OH uses it sometimes as his skin is dry when cycling to and from work. And its a reasonable price
you could use one for older skin they tend to be a little richer.... I tend to use a little night cream mixed into my day time one during the worst of winter
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