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I am going to turn thirty in two weeks, can anyone point me in the direction of a good skin care range?

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used2bthin · 16/08/2009 20:20

I noticed today that my laughter lines don't disappear when I stop smiling . Its not too bad but I think I should start taking care of my skin a bit more. I will be getting debenhams or Boots vouchers so can anyone recommend a good skin care range? Clinique? I had some Lancome stuff that was pretty good for my open pores maybe I should stick with that but long term I probably can't afford it every day. Any ideas please?My skin is prone to being dry, open pores but otherwise ok.

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foreverchanges · 18/08/2009 10:30

the avon stick with pure retinol is good for 'dissolving' laughter lines and forhead lines !

used2bthin · 18/08/2009 13:36

Oh dissolving laughter lines sounds great! Oh dear now there are a million different lotions and potions (not to mention the oil method) that I want to try all at once!

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bluebump · 18/08/2009 15:58

I generally use Clinique and usually buy it when there is the Bonus Time on so I get some freebies thrown in too. It may seem expensive but one of their soaps, a toner and a moisturiser will last me all year!

I do love Liz Earle too which I buy from QVC when they do a 'Todays Special Value' but I am starting to like Elemis products which also I buy from QVC.

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