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Advice from anyone using Skin+Me products

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Falingoth · 03/07/2025 19:29

I've been using S+M for years and I love it. I've been using the daily doser, cleanser and light moisturiser (for oily/spot prone skin) for a long time.
Unfortunately I can't justify the cost of all the extras anymore. The one thing I'm really struggling to drop is the moisturiser. It's just so lovely on my skin, but £21 is a lot for the amount you get and I hate that you can't buy it on its own without paying extra postage.

Has anyone tried any alternatives much cheaper? Ideally gel-based moisturisers for spot prone skin? Basically similar ingredients but cheaper??

Thanks

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Falingoth · 03/07/2025 19:31

This one (which is cheaper currently but it's the old one so will probably get discontinued).

Advice from anyone using Skin+Me products
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cloudbusting123 · 03/07/2025 20:43

Can’t you buy it in boots and John Lewis now? Have you tried the inkey list?

LivingDeadGirlUK · 03/07/2025 20:50

Cerave moisturiser is really light and lovely. I'm sure its also recommended by Skin + me somewhere in the literature.

Falingoth · 03/07/2025 22:37

LivingDeadGirlUK · 03/07/2025 20:50

Cerave moisturiser is really light and lovely. I'm sure its also recommended by Skin + me somewhere in the literature.

Thanks. I have been looking at Cerave products. They do a moisturiser which is similar I think. I've also read good things about the Neutrogena Hydro Boost gel-cream, which is a little cheaper.

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Falingoth · 03/07/2025 22:38

cloudbusting123 · 03/07/2025 20:43

Can’t you buy it in boots and John Lewis now? Have you tried the inkey list?

You can but only the new formula which is £22.

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GrimDamnFanjo · 04/07/2025 00:13

Cut and paste the ingredients into incidecoder and see what similar products come up?

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