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sherrardk | 23:28 Mon 27th Feb 2012 | Body & Soul
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Sadly, Johnson's baby cream is no longer cutting the mustard and the skin on my face is really quite dry. Can anyone recommend a cheap and cheerful moisturiser that's not too heavy or oily (I don't wear make up and never put soap on my face). Thanks from a 42 year old who is suddenly realising that she is not a teenager anymore!
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Body shop, have a chat with girls, some decent products there, specially vitC serum
Nivea is probably your best bet. I like the Body Shops Vitamin E cream... It smells like baby lotion :-)
Olay , the basic one, is quite good and not too pricey, your skin needs daily moisturising sher, no matter what age you are!.....
I use Oil of Ulay, sorry Olay, I'm 42 and have been using it for years (cos it's cheap). I've just tried the slightly tinted one, not bad.
I use Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream. Not the cheapest but can often be picked up on the January sales. It can look oily if you wear a smidgen too much, but a little goes a long way and it can always be thinned out to remove the oily look.
sherrard, the only way is downwards, like this young woman:

http://weird-websites...-old-woman-photos.jpg
Doh, not 42, that's you, I'm 44.
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Thanks for all your very quick answers (DT - that's what I actually feel like today!).
I use Body Shop Vit E cream...it's lovely and does the job x
The new No7 range is quite good I have found, I'm not sure of all the different ones (as I have very dry skin), I use their day cream, night cream and cleansing balm.
At the moment they're selling little testers of their products so it might give you an idea of if it's any good for you?

I also think Lush is a really great place to go for quality products that aren't too expensive, they will also advise you on what's best for your skin. :)
Do ya want some of the oil on my skin? I'm ancient-but still have oily skin (but not too many wrinkles...nar,nar,nar...)

;-)
rockyracoon, I use the tinted one in Winter, it gives a slight glow!....and not too expensive!......maybe give it a try Sher........
You may feel it, sherrardm but I bet you are not...a lot of it is upstairs and just in feeling exhausted! Am I right?
Olay!
wrong letter....it's the thick, wrinkled fingers.
That's what Olay does for you DTc
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Just having an off day DT - felt like it should have been Friday all day (I know what's caused it, just need to shake the feeling off). Do need the poncier moisturiser though (but Hereford is hardly a shopping mecca).
Mrs Zacs uses Lard.
This review goes to an Australian website but there's plenty of evidence on the net to show that Aldi USED to sell the product here:
http://www.productrev...-aldi-face-cream.html
However I've come across one or two references to Aldi discontinuing that range. Even so, if you're passing your local branch (166 Eign Street
Hereford) it might be worth looking in to see if they still sell it (or something similar).

Here's another Aldi link but, sadly, it's also several years old:
http://www.dailymail....ermarket-shelves.html
Still worth a look though, perhaps?

Anyway, why bother? I'm sure that there are 5+1 people who will always think of you as beautiful ;-)
just buy a basic moisturiser for dry skin sher, anything is better than nothing, although Olay should be easily available!............

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