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Good Products for Dry Sensitive Skin

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Date: 05/31/2005 Topic: Readers Request > Beauty  
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I do consider myself to be a frugal person, but must admit that I have a weakness for nice cosmetics, cleansers, etc. But we all know that they are very expensive, and never go on sale at department stores. Can anyone recommend very good products for dry, sensitive skin that don't cost an arm-an-a leg??!! Renee
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Post By (Guest Post) (06/02/2005)
they have this stuff at Wal Mart, i've heard its supposed to be for cows udders but its called Utterly Smooth.............IT WORKS GREAT


Post By Christine (Guest Post) (06/02/2005)
My son has severe ezcema and believe me we have tried everything.
Olive oil and shortening work wonderfully. We also use a product
called Aquaphor. It comes in a tub-like container and is somewhat
pricey, but a little goes a long way and it lasts for about 2-3 months.
It has the consistency of vaseline, which is another great product, but
my son is allergic to it.


Post by MissVickie (1) | (06/01/2005)
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It's time to call your local Avon Lady! Avon has excellent skin products for very reasonable prices. And, their stuff goes on sale regularly! Check out their website. They also have specials online routinely. You may even be able to get shipping for free!


Post By Sandy (Guest Post) (06/01/2005)
Gold Bond Ultimate (white tube) is great. It really helped my husbands dry skin this past winter without feeling greasy. Wal-Mart sells it for about $6 a tube.


Post By bessie b. dumpity (Guest Post) (06/01/2005)
pure aloe gel is THE best. It has a multitude of uses. Be sure to purchase PURE aloe gel...


Post By sandy (Guest Post) (06/01/2005)
i am very sensitive and also short on money. i started selling avon. i have been very plesantly surprised that i can actually use some of what i sell. i did not expect to be able to use any of the skin care stuff. we carry a sensative soap and lotion made specifically for skin noses that cant tolerate smell etc. the other is moisture therapy with oatmeal. i can use both of them. avon.com can put you in contact with a rep in your area.


Post By Joy Luster (Guest Post) (06/01/2005)
Try looking at the Web-site www.aloetherapy.com. They have great Aloe Vera base skin care products. The Aloe is grown in Greenhouses so thier is no contaminates. They are very reasonable, plus they run Specials every month. I have used thier products for about 5 years and love them. Wouldn't use anything else.


Post by Joankay (102) | (05/31/2005)
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I know this sounds crazy, but I read that Crisco (solid shortening) is a very good moisturizer. Anyway, I tried it and it's great - certainly as good, if not better than the expensive products I have tried. You can't get much more frugal than that!


Post by akchapman (1) | (05/31/2005)
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The line is called Skinsimple. The website announcing it follows: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FNP/is_2_43/ai_112792510. Not sure if it is still around or not. This news article is over 1 year old.


Post by bunnysnore (16) | (05/31/2005)
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Don't know too many details but I've heard that Elizabeth Arden has a line at WalMart. Same stuff as at the department stores. I also believe that I've heard that Lancome is the same as L'Oreal.


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