What products would you recommend for a good skin care regime?
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May 2, 2013
Georgie H.
What type of skin does it suit and how does it help improve it? Just looking for something new to try :)
May 2, 2013
Mia G.
I like all of the "yes to" products. They accommodate all skin types and can be mixed and matched to address different skin concerns. Plus they're all natural!
May 3, 2013
Sara S.
Hey hunny, I would suggest finding out your skin type first! I know a bunch of lines that I can fill ya in with!
May 3, 2013
Eightletters J.
Combination to dry plus sensitive: sk11 facial treatment essence (as toner) body shop's aloe vera calming facial cleanser and baby wipes (to remove eye makeup) etude house's pure joy restorative cream (made forsensitive skin)
May 3, 2013
Eightletters J.
moisturiser for senstive *
May 3, 2013
Sara S.
Well, because you have combination dry/ sensitive , you should most definitely. stay away from stronger activating lines but s few are okay such as, Peter Thomas Roth and Kate Somerville.
First Aid Beauty products would be great for you because they are all soothing and gentle for sensitive skin. The line is created for people with Acne Prone, Eczema , Sensitive Skin and so on. basically and amazing irritant-free skincare! amazing line!
Origins would be another great line to try out. They are driven by nature and powered by science. So they active and natural. Best of both worlds if you ask me! ( Made for all skin types, including Senstive skin)
My last recommendation is the line called "Fresh." they mix ancient beauty rituals with modern technology. It is a created for all skin types. It is amazing!! Also, next time you go to your local Sephora, get a sample of the Rice Sake Bath! It's a great detoxifying bubble bath
Hope this helped you out!