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Whats the best face cream you have ever used????

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alwaysrunninginheels · 19/09/2011 14:37

So winters coming...well frankly it feels like its arrived up here....but the onslaught of central heating, bracing wind and rain awaits so i would like to know what face cream would you rave about. What has kept your skin radiant and lovely despite the weathers best attempts to leave it dry, wind chapped and less than perfect??? Thank you!

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aquavit · 20/09/2011 13:11

I haven't, Heidi, is it as moisturising as the full fat one?

krisskross · 20/09/2011 16:03

i used dermalogica for ages - i have very greasy t zone (lovely) and really really dry everywhere else- so hard to get anything that treats the oil but doesnt dry me out- anyway.....used ddermalogica for ages but had a clarins facial and was given samples - its fantastic! I use the cleansing oil with marula oil- cant remember exact name, the night cream for sensitive skin and the eye balm which is def best eye cream i've ever used. the night cream is v similar to dermalogica skin smoothing cream but better IMO..

Cartoonjane · 20/09/2011 18:23

I bought some Aesop Primrose Hydrating Cream recently and it's the only moisturizer I've ever had that I have decided to rebuy and use all the time. It smells divine and I genuinely think my skin glows in a way it never used to.

ameliagrey · 20/09/2011 19:15

I get on well with all of these:
Clinique Youth Surge or Super Defence
REN Frankincense night cream

madmomma · 20/09/2011 21:29

Boots Time Delay day cream spf 15 is one I rebuy over and over because it feels so pampering in winter. I also swear by EL adv night repair in a thin layer for day or night - really think it's worth the money.

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