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Dermalogica products... worth the money?

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GinnyHendricks · 26/04/2016 22:25

I had my first dermalogica facial today as they were doing a special offer where I get waxed. My skin feels brilliant, super moisturised even 6 hours later. I've got v dry sensitive skin which has got worse now that I'm 3 months pregnant, it feels tight and itchy in the afternoons at work and then at night.

I've got some samples for the next few days, but tempted to invest in a few of the products the therapist used today, there's a travel pack for £23 that might be a good trial to see what effect it has daily.

My routine at the moment is trial and error; I've tried most of boots at this point! At the moment I'm using a mixture of Garnier Micellar water, Clinique toner and Protect and Perfect serums and moisturisers. My skin feels good for about an hour or two after I've applied it, then it starts to dry out. It's hard to find a routine that moisturises without making me break out!

So... Is it worth investing in the dermalogica range? Is it better just to have it as an occasional treat? And if I go for it, where's best to buy it?

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MeUandtheOldGuitar · 28/04/2016 11:29

I always come back to Dermalogica - I use cleanser, toner, daily exfoliant, cream exfoliant and the power recovery and intensive moisture masks - I've also started use the night repair (age smart) serum and add it to my normal Dermalogica moist - is really hydrating. I've been tempted to buy retinol products but am steering clear for now.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 30/04/2016 21:24

My skin (nearly 50) is pretty well behaved.
I bought the Indeed Labs Exfoliant ( 33% off sp £12ish rather than £18 Grin )

I will let my teen DS try some to smooth his skin (typical teen skin varies from "okay" to "oh dear" ). He has exams and Prom so he needs to stay unstressed, his skin isn't top of his priority list.

WillBanfield · 23/11/2016 00:14

I would highly recommend buying Dermalogica Products from www.altwoodskincarecentre.co.uk

They always have all of the latest products and constantly have discounts. If you sign up to their newsletter you also regularly receive promo codes.

The team is great. Delivery is always fast and the staff know the products if you have any questions.

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