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Caring for Your SkinThank you, Granieanie from Idaho Feedback About This Post:RE: Caring for Your Skin
I use the NZ brand 'Trilogy' range! It made my dry, flaky skin soft, smooth and radiant after less than one weeks' use of this range! The best bit - it's all natural - meaning not yucky chemicals are getting into your skin - oh, and it's affordable! Post by Anonymous101 RE: Caring for Your SkinI use Dove soap on my face and moisturise with Like Silk. For my body, I use Dischem Vitamin E 7000 cream, which is excellent!!! and keeps my heels as soft as a baby's bottom. Drinking lots of water to detox is also a must. Post by gurth RE: Caring for Your Skin
thank you all so very much for your solutions for my dry skin. you have all been very helpful and i appreciate you very much. Post By granie anie (Guest Post) RE: Caring for Your SkinI guess differant things work for differant people. I'm trying a mashed up cucumber on my face. The never ending search for beauty seems to come from within I think. Post by RuralAngel RE: Caring for Your Skin
Luckily I used to have oilier skin - which has abated as I have gotten older - I used to use cleansers like Seabreeze - but now I just use very mild soap - and then put on moisturizer when my face is still damp, to contain the moisture. I drink a lot of water, and take a whole range of vitamins and try to live in a healthy way - your skin reflects your state of health. Post by pamphyila RE: Caring for Your SkinSweetCali40, you mentioned you'd give a website. Did you send it to only granieanie, or did I miss it on here? I'd love to see the site! Post by mikki RE: Caring for Your SkinA good mild natural soap, olive oil for moisturizing, mineral makeup and stay out of the sun. Post by mef1957 RE: Caring for Your Skin
Few doctors know what causes "alligator skin", nor how to treat it. I believe it is caused by the sun and poor diet. I have had it, but it did not last too long when I corrected my diet for a long time, getting proper balanced meals, plenty of water, sunshine, and exercise. You can do it, too. Good luck and God bless. : ) Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Caring for Your SkinRemember to drink lots of water and sun protector outside. Post by Brenda from Texas RE: Caring for Your Skin
Hi Granieanie Post by SweetCali40 RE: Caring for Your SkinI second the olive oil. Works great, even on problem skin. Smooth it on after your bath or shower while your skin is still moist. Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Caring for Your SkinI have always used olive oil on my skin with a few drops of lavender in it. I love it and would never use anythng else:) Cheap and works wonderfully also. Post by croslay26 RE: Caring for Your SkinI have been using Dove soap since I was a teenager. It is the only type of cleanser that I have been able to use that didn't make my sensitive skin break out. It has been 32 years and I am still using it; the good thing is that I can buy it at the Family Dollar store! Post by Persnickety Paula |
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