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Alternatives to Clinique dramatically different

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alexw · 26/12/2016 15:22

There must be something out there which is nice and light but moisturises well without causing breakout for less than it costs for Clinique?? Been using it for 20 years so am slightly cautious to change.

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Bobsmum02 · 26/12/2016 19:14

I've recently changed to Liz Earle Superskin from Clinique dramatically different, I got the one for normal/combination skin. I love it so far, it's rich, thick and creamy so feels very moisturising but light on my skin at the same time.

Lovelybangers · 26/12/2016 19:21

I recently started using a Simple Light moisturiser.

So far, so good.

(Old skin but tends towards oiliness)

mrssmith79 · 26/12/2016 20:03

I've been using it for the same length of time and recently changed to Avene which was great for my dry skin. I'm back to the clinique now though, nor sure why - creature of habit I suppose Xmas Grin

sconebonjovi · 26/12/2016 20:07

La Roche posay toleriane fluid. Nothing nasty in it, it's a very simply moisturiser, and not super expensive

bingohandjob · 26/12/2016 20:35

Superdrug B. range is great and Ren ClearCalm range is light and soothing www.marksandspencer.com/ren-clearcalm-3-replenishing-night-serum-50ml/p/p22228863?prevPage=plp

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