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Mixing mositurisers

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_sophie_ | 15:16 Mon 25th Apr 2011 | Beauty
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Can you mix literally anything with a moisturiser to get the benefits of both? I want to start using a gradual tan such as johnsons holiday tan as I've heard that's good for keeping it up.. can I mix this with moisturiser or am I best actually buying a gradual tan rather than a moisturiser-tan-type-thing and mix the gradual tan with moisturiser? Also was going to buy some stuff for my chicken skin/keratosis pilaris but most of this is in moisturising lotions.. is it ok to mix the kp lotion with my usual moisturiser and it will work? Thanks
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I think Johnsons holiday skin is a tanner and moisturiser combined anyway
last summer I used a gradual tan moisturiser and when it had soaked in I put my usual moisturiser on. That worked OK.
All gradual tans are mostly moisturiser I think.
go for dove instead though. Johnsons stinks.
I was using Dove facial mosituriser with hint of self tan for ages but they have stopped making it now so have had to switch to Johnsons facial cream with self tan in it which isnt as good. Dove still do the body lotion with self tan though not sure if you can use that on your face?
the loreal face one is good x
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Yeah but can I not put the dove or johnsons tan into my own moisturiser? I love my vaseline cocoa butter!!! And what about kp lotion? Mix it all together?
FOr the keratosis you don't need a special cream - try dry skin brushing before your shower, using a shower scrunchie with shower gel when you wash then normal moisturiser afterwards.

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