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Recommendations for moisturizer please

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Greatdomestic1 · 02/04/2019 18:01

I am having a bit of a beauty overhaul. I ditched Clarins last year as it started to disagree with my skin. I am early 50s and menopausal, with dry sensitive skin, prone to red blotches if a product doesn't agree with me.

Since then I have tried:

Avon, which was a bust unfortunately

Lush, love their ultra bland cleanser, but I didn't like the skin drink moisturizer much. Are there any others Ishould try?

Pixi. I'm currently using their night serum, rose moisturizer and rose caviar moisturizer, but it doesn't feel rich enough for my skin.

Can anyone recommend any products I can try which have worked for them.

Thanks a lot.

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LordEmsworth · 02/04/2019 18:08

I love Origins moisturisers. Currently on GinZing which is maybe not rich enough for you (maybe try Perfect World?), and Night-A-Mins.

mrspk · 02/04/2019 20:55

After years of clarins I have recently switched to Estee Lauder revitalising supreme cream. It is expensive but divine, my skin has never felt so nourished. They are pretty good with giving out samples if you want to try before you buy.

frugalkitty · 02/04/2019 21:33

I really like Dr Organic olive oil day cream, it's gentle but rich without being greasy or heavy.

frugalkitty · 02/04/2019 21:34

Oh, but if it's Lush you're after, ask for a sample of Celestial moisturiser, that's fabulous stuff!

firsttimemummy11 · 02/04/2019 21:45

I highly recommend Liz Earle - best I've used. You can test it out with their travel kit and if you like it can go on to buy the full size products x

Greatdomestic1 · 02/04/2019 23:11

Thanks for taking the time to post.

I am going shopping tomorrow and will pick up a few samples to try and will let you know how I get on.

Thanks again.

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