Hydrating serums or oils.
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Jan 31, 2015
Nicola D.
I am looking for a hydrating serum or possibly and oil to use at night? Any to recommend? I was thinking about Estée Lauders ANR but am unsure, any opinions?
Feb 1, 2015
Khawla G.
If you're looking for a cheap route try castor oil! it works wonders for soft and hydrated skin, especially if you sleep on it. otherwise the Fresh Seaberry Moisturising Oil is a godsend. It smells wonderful and it absorbs well without leaving a shiny face, but it does make you look the slightest bit dewy. I use castor oil when my skin is super dry and the seaberry oil when my skin is normal.
Feb 1, 2015
patty s.
Vitamin E oil, almond oil or grape seed oil.