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Emma Moringa Cleansing Balm for dehydrated skin?

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Teadrinker11 · 12/01/2022 12:36

I'm in my 20s and have no idea how to care for my skin or what products to use, other than drink water. Apparently my skin is very dehydrated and I want to invest in some products for it, cheap or expensive, if you get what you pay for. My usual routine is use a Nivea gentle exfoliate and then moisturise with Aldi La Mer. I've heard good things about this Cleansing Balm, in your experience is it worth the price? What makes it so special? Is it suitable for dehydrated skin?

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EewwwDavid · 12/01/2022 12:41

Try the inky list. It's cheap and really good, with proper active ingredients. They do a hyaluronic acid cleanser which is meant to be really good.
Hyaluronic acid in general is a must if your skin is dehydrated. You can get the serum for about a fiver. Go onto the inkey list website and fill out the short questionnaire and it will recommend what products to use.

I use many of their products and really rate them.

multicolouredmittens · 12/01/2022 12:45

I do love the Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm and find I often don't even need to moisturise afterwards. It smells amazing too.

Agree with PP that hyaluronic acid is good too.

Teadrinker11 · 12/01/2022 12:46

I've heard things about the smell too. How would you describe the smell? I'm so intrigued

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multicolouredmittens · 12/01/2022 12:53

It smells slightly herbal, sweet and very lightly of citrus. I think it has sweet almond oil, bergamot, orange flower and grape seed oil in it. It just smells really fresh and natural, but the texture is moisturising and indulgent. My favourite cleanser.

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