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La Roche-Posay (Effaclar)

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kaykayblue · 24/09/2014 09:25

I saw a Lisa Eldridge video in which she was talking about french skin care products, and I liked the sound of the range above, which is meant to be good for acne prone skin.

It's only been a few days, but I've been using the water cleanser (or "Purifying Micellar water" if you prefer), which feels very nice and fresh.

Also been using the Effaclar H cream, which is meant to help skin that has been made fragile by acne products. Finally, I also got a Bio Derma moisturiser specifically for sensitive and spot prone skin.

It all feels so lovely, and to be honest - a bog standard face wash for oily skin costs 6 quid here. The cleanser I got cost 8, so the price difference is hardly mind boggling!

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VenusRising · 24/09/2014 09:51

I love the micellar water: I get the garnier one in Boots. It's really inexpensive, but takes everything off.

La Roche posey gave me acne, so I use eucerin or dr organic moisturiser.

VenusRising · 24/09/2014 09:55

Sorry, meant to say, yes! that Lisa Elridge is fantastic for her tips, and videos.
I've lost a good few hours looking at her make up tutorials, and now use spf15 makeup, and have bought a tiny tube of dermablend for coloration spots. Excellent advice there.

BunnyLebowski · 24/09/2014 09:57

I use the Effaclar Purifying Foaming Gel Cleanser and the Hydreane Riche moisturiser and my skin has never been better.

Even though the cleanser is supposed to be for oily skin and I have dry-ish skin [confused.

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