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I have sensitive skin and have tried so many lotions and potions. I decided to look at the Body Shop's range as I believe in their ethics. It recommended "Aloe" soothing day cream. Off I went to my local shop and bought a tub. When i say tub, I mean a really small tub which I thought would last me no time. For the first time I have found a moisturiser where a little goes a long way. Will last much longer than I thought. I've gone the whole hog and ordered the night cream, face mask and another day cream. Saved £10 and free delivery online.
I can't go in the Body Shop, it's way too smelly for me. Makes my sinuses react just thinking about the place
I've a sensitive skin too. I'm an extra dry skin Nivea gal. I've tried different moisturisers over the years and my skin prefers greasier type ones. It's happy with Nivea.
Face = The white one for morning, blue one for evening
Body = Extra dry skin blue one.
Any face cream with aloe vera in it is usually a good cream.
It seems to hydrate the skin as much as soften it.
i'm not necessarily a one particular brand fan.
I'm getting a little addicted to experimenting with serums at the moment.
Any face cream with aloe vera in it is usually a good cream.
It seems to hydrate the skin as much as soften it.
i'm not necessarily a one particular brand fan.
I'm getting a little addicted to experimenting with serums at the moment.
Yes I use Boots No 7 serum, but I always use it under Nivea, I couldn't use a serum on it's own. It softens my skin nicely, but doesn't moisturise it.
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Wife has cancer and this was recommended by mount Vernon hospital for her dry skin.