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Light reflecting/illuminating moisturiser to replace Olay

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LoveNursing · 19/02/2020 08:52

Sob - Olay have discontinued their amazing illuminating lotion with light particles that really does make the skin glow.

I can't see any replacement on their website but simple claim to do one. Does anyone know of anything out there that would work? Really not interested in plain moisturiser, the reflective light properties really do make me look alive!

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LoveNursing · 22/02/2020 17:22

Bump!

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MrDarcysMa · 22/02/2020 17:26

superdrug brightening lotion in the light green packaging.... otherwise I just use normal moisturiser with a drop of some cheap strobing/ brightening drops mixed in!

Greenvalleymama · 22/02/2020 19:58

If you have the money for it the Clarins flash balm is great but the Superdrug is supposed to be a fantastic dupe.
It isn't quite the same thing, it doesn't contain the same brightening particles but it does work magic on your skin in a different way.

Januarydontbecool · 22/02/2020 20:28

Taking up @MrDarcysMa’s recommendation, the only Superdrug brightening item in light green packaging I can see online is this eye cream, but there are several other Superdrug naturally radiant items in light green packaging. They are currently on offer, mostly at £2.99, and the reviews overall are very good.
If you sign up for their free Health and Beauty Card delivery is free over £10 and you get £5 worth of points of you spend £20 on skincare.

LoveNursing · 22/02/2020 22:02

@MrDarcysMa thank you. Which strobing product do you use, mixed with which moisturiser?

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LoveNursing · 22/02/2020 22:03

@Greenvalleymama have you used both clarin and the Superdrug one?

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LoveNursing · 22/02/2020 22:06

@Januarydontbecool thank you for the links and helpful information

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Greenvalleymama · 23/02/2020 08:06

I have used the Clarins one but not the Superdrug one, although I've read that it's a good dupe.
I checked the website and it's on there, sorry for the massive link! It does have the light reflecting particles that you're looking for so I'd start there, it's half price at the mo too
www.superdrug.com/Skin/Face-Skin-Care/Face-Balms/Superdrug-Naturally-Radiant-Radiance-Balm-50ml/p/516452

LoveNursing · 23/02/2020 14:32

I'm confused - is the balm a moisturiser?

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SecretWitch · 23/02/2020 14:35

Mac Strobe is the bomb. I’ve had many compliments on my skin since using it

nottoday3000 · 23/02/2020 15:59

No7 lift and luminate day cream

LoveNursing · 25/02/2020 07:07

Thanks ever so much everyone, I've got some great viable options here. Now to decide which to experiment with first!

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NiteFlights · 25/02/2020 09:20

Tagging on. L’Oréal Glow Cherie is a great product. You put it over moisturiser but you could mix it in, and I sometimes mix it with BB cream. It’s about £10.

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