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What's the most thirst quenching moisturiser thee is please?

29 replies

Puddingsmummy · 29/04/2019 15:08

My skin isn't dry but it's very dehydrated, I think something that will soak in and make my skin look alive again.

Any ideas?

OP posts:
Whizzler · 29/04/2019 16:23

Clinique Moisture Surge or Weleda Skin Food

A hyaluronic serum like Hada Labo followed by some facial oil is also good.

Whizzler · 29/04/2019 16:25

Oh and the cheap as chips Superdrug Simply Pure serum is worth a whirl

www.superdrug.com/Skin/Face-Skin-Care/Face-Serums/Superdrug-Simply-Pure-Hydrating-Serum-50ml/p/342700

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Kaykay06 · 29/04/2019 16:32

I use ponds cream hydrating one it’s fab and my skin is lovely recently

saganorenscarandcoat · 29/04/2019 16:48

Weleda Skin Food

Prequelle · 29/04/2019 16:48

I second Clinique Moisture Surge

OVAgroundWOMBlingfree · 29/04/2019 16:51

Agree that Aveeno is amazing.

MustardScreams · 29/04/2019 16:51

Clinique moisture surge with a hyaluronic acid serum mixed in. I use the Ordinary one, cheap as chips but the texture is a bit weird on its own.

Babyfoal · 29/04/2019 17:26

Moisture surge is fantastic

Terriergrrrrrrrr · 29/04/2019 19:49

Neutrogena hydroboost gel-creme is similar to clinique moisture surge but much cheaper. I prefer the neutrogena

lazymare · 29/04/2019 20:17

Nivea soft. Or Clinique Moisture Surge Overnight Mask.

BlancoNita · 29/04/2019 20:17

Elave moisture surge for me. absolute god send!

Catchingbentcoppers · 29/04/2019 20:52

E45. I'm a very sophisticated type. 😂

AsleepAllDay · 29/04/2019 20:53

Simple water boost is very good

TheCanterburyWhales · 29/04/2019 21:00

I alternate blue Nivea and Skin Food a couple of times a week. Just bought dd La Roche Posay nutritic intense which seems excellent too.

Delatron · 29/04/2019 21:00

You need a serum preferably hyaluronic acid one. Moisturisers just sit on top of your skin.

I don’t use moisturisers anymore just serums and spf.

JellycatElfie · 29/04/2019 21:04

Garniers new facial oil is fab

Thedarklady · 29/04/2019 21:06

This:
www.superdrug.com/B-/B-Essence-Lotion/p/605300
Use before any moisturiser. Works on extremely dry, flaky or cracked skin. Amazing ingredients.

Corcra · 29/04/2019 21:19

Kinvara rosehip serum. Total game changer

swirlette · 29/04/2019 21:21

Not moisturiser but Vichy Mineral 89 serum, it feels so so hydrating!

MrsChollySawcutt · 29/04/2019 21:22

La Roche Posay Cicaplast Pro Recovery, available in most large Boots stores, it's what dermatologists recommend after skin peels, soothing and very moisturising.

breakthepattern · 29/04/2019 21:24

Ooh shamelessly following this for inspiration!

Orangesox · 29/04/2019 21:29

A controversial choice, but I really rate the Aldi Lacura Q10 range. I normally have really really dry, dehydrated skin that only seemed to respond to Mac Complete Comfort Creme at £25 a pot, thought I’d try the Aldi range as a few friends have raves about it, and have not looked back Grin

Processedpea · 29/04/2019 21:30

Elemis marine cream

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