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Which moisturizer is better than Creme De La Mer & La Praire. I am looking for a cheaper alternative.?
I know there are cheaper and better alternatives out there. So I want to know what would be better than Creme De La Mer & La Praire but have smilar ingredients. I have heard Dremu Oil is suppossed to be really good. Anyone tried it? if so, I wanted to know if it helps acne at all.. I have oily t-zone and would describe my skin as Oily/ Sensitive. I also get breakouts quite often. I also wanted to know which eye cream is the best to us. I am 26 and have dark circles. Thanks a lot
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- Sampur is awesome, but honestly, oil of olay is great, and amazing. For acne, which I have badly, this is my routine and it works great: 1. CHANGE YOUR PILLOWCASE every 3 days. Seriously...weird, but think about it..and it works. 2. Get the Olay cleansing facing cloths ($7) or the generic Equate WalMart brand ($3.56) that come in the box. they have a gentle exfoliating side, and a washing side. 3. Afterwards, put on a face cream with a retinol in it--Equate has a "anti wrinkle face cream" in a tube for about $4, Oil of Olay has one for $12, Neutrogena for about $7. Retinol not only helps get rid of wrinkles, but is also in Retin-A, the acne treatment. 4. Mary Kay makes a great around the eye cream, but L'oreal has a men's skin care line that works VERY well, too. Expect to spend about $10 or $12, but NOT more than $20. There is not enough research to prove that these creams work. 5. For the circles, use Aveeno's Facial Lightening Moisturizer with SPF. It runs about $9. Always wear sunscrean, but the oil free kind b/c of the acne. Use this routine, and in a week, you'll see a big difference in your skin--I definitely did.
- I have tried both products but a less expensive product line is Dermalogica. You cannot buy their products in a department store, but through a certified Dermalogica aesthetician. Usually some of the nicer spas and salons carry their products. Plus an aesthetician can help you determine which products are best for your skin. I used to think my skin was oily when I was actually stipping the oil and making it oilier. Once I stopped, the breakouts stopped and I realized I actually have dry/sensitive skin. Good luck. Below is their web site. (BTW - I have nothing to do with their products. I am an educator, I just believe they are quality products that work.)
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