Dry skin problem
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Dec 16, 2014
Susana F.
I was wondering what can I do about dry skin and everyone think that jojoba oil is really good! So I was wondering if any of you girl have tried it and how was it and what's your review on it!:) thanks.
Dec 16, 2014
Ashley D.
I have really oily, ance prone skin so oil is a no no for me. But since I've been having dry patches lately I've been using a serum from lush (forget the name but it's a pale pink bar type of thing), and first aid beauty ultra repair cream, but I only use them at night (together) because for my oily skin it's to heavy in the morning.
Also don't forget to exfoliate 1-2x a week with a gentle exfoliate, never use a cleaner everyday that exfoliates, drink water, and use warm water then cold water when washing your face and body. Using hot water dries out the skin
Dec 16, 2014
Lindsay M.
I feel your pain Susanna! I love using masks.with fresh fruit in them. They really hydrate my skin! I use a mask with strawberry cucumber and milk 3 times a week and it has helped so much.
Dec 16, 2014
Winnie B.
I agree, I like the first aid beauty ultra repair cream! It's more affordable and very nourishing for dry skin. I've never used jojoba oil, but I don't think it's very high on the comedogenic scale lie coconut oil or olive oil is, which means you can use it without a high risk of breaking you out.
Good luck!!
Dec 16, 2014
Roz X.
I use Jojoba as well. Aquaphor is a lifesaver in winter as well as Mario Badescu's Hyaluronic Eye Cream and CeraVe.
Dec 17, 2014
Kelly M.
Excel Skin Care's hydrating gel is a good product. B5.
http://www.amazon.com/Hydra-Pure-Gel-ProVitamin-Hyaluronic-Reduction/dp/B003SUB0UI/ref=sr_1_4?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1418798745&sr=1-4
Dec 17, 2014
Tessa P.
Thats a winter time problem for me too, I usually go for moisturizing face masks and creams. I use the cream 2 times a day (morning before makeup and night after its off) and the mask once a week and but the cream on after. It has totally eliminated my dry skin.
Dec 17, 2014
Emily C.
Jojoba oil is freaking amazing. If you have dry skin it moisturizers it perfectly. For those with oily acne prone skin you need to try it! If you have oily skin it's because for some reason your skin is over producing oil (obviously). So the jojoba oil is similar to human sebum so it's tricks the skin that it doesn't need to over produce. Look at thelovevitamin.com