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Dull skin

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NanKate Sun 16-Mar-14 21:42:42

Can anyone recommend a good face mask for dry dull skin. You used to be able to buy single sachets of nice smelling creams to leave on for about 15 minutes then wash off, but looking round Boots I couldn't see any.

Anne58 Mon 17-Mar-14 10:10:19

I think you might be better off trying gentle exfoliation first, something like oats to remove any dead cells that might be making your skin look dull.

I'm not totally sure, no doubt someone more knowledgeable will be along!

Good luck!

penguinpaperback Mon 17-Mar-14 10:29:58

This is a nice one, I think you can buy sachets to try first. One tube lasts ages.
www.thebodyshop.co.uk/shop-by-range/vitamin-e/vitamin-e-cream-exfoliator.aspx smile

Nonu Mon 17-Mar-14 11:00:22

Have you tried Superdrug I do believe i have seen the sachets in there !

[clover]

Nonu Mon 17-Mar-14 11:07:43

Or , "Savers" ?

janeainsworth Mon 17-Mar-14 11:15:32

I read somewhere recently that the best exfoliater is the good old fashioned face flannel.
Don't smoke and do drink lots of water.

Galen Mon 17-Mar-14 11:31:49

The best one I've tried was very expensive but very good. It comes from Iceland (the country not the store) and is made from the salts of the blue lagoon. I think you can get it in this country as well. I'm still using the tube I bought back. I keep it for before special occasions, which as they are very rare means it's lasting well.

Soutra Mon 17-Mar-14 11:39:56

I just rely on the restorative powers of tinted moisturiser and blusher!

JessM Mon 17-Mar-14 12:34:24

Yes Jane, I agree, no point in scouring the complexion with an expensive paste made from exotic seeds from an endangered tree, that have passed through the intestines of a rare sub-species of yak. The surface of the skin is made of dead cells. Rub with a wet flannel in the shower and you will dislodge them. And avoid abrasion wounds.

KatyK Mon 17-Mar-14 13:04:56

I use a facial scrub - sounds harsh but isn't. I've used lots of different ones - all cheap and cheerful. You just wash your face with it and rinse off. My skin comes up all pink and glowing. smile

JessM Mon 17-Mar-14 16:24:25

I find that dehydration and lack of sleep have an increasingly noticeable effect on my skin.

Grannyknot Mon 17-Mar-14 17:56:01

Jess I agree. And I hate it when I have had a poor night's sleep and my "eyes are in the back of my head" - it seems to accentuate the hollows under my eyes, combined with dark circles. That's when I reach for the concealer smile

NanKate Mon 17-Mar-14 19:29:02

Thanks everyone for your quick response.

I realise that I have an unopened bottle of exfoliator in the back of my cupboard, if it is not passed its sell by date I will try it with my flannel.

I will pop into Superdrug tomorrow to look for a sachet of something smelling nice.

Nonu Mon 17-Mar-14 20:10:07

{smile] you will be best looking girl for miles around ! x

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 17-Mar-14 20:30:12

I like the feel of hot water and a face flannel. "The benison of hot water".

And soap is good.

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 17-Mar-14 20:32:31

You need water in a wash basin though. You don't get enough splash in a shower.

Gally Mon 17-Mar-14 20:52:55

I read an article at the weekend about a cheap and easy face mask. All you do is take the flesh from soft avocado, squish it into a paste and apply to the fizog for 20 minutes 2x a week. The oils contained therein are supposed to be beneficial to the skin. I shall try it once the avocado has ripened a bit more and report back. grin
I wonder if it can be consumed after use?

Ana Mon 17-Mar-14 21:09:11

Soap can be very drying to the skin. I never use it on my face, I just use a good cleanser.

NanKate Tue 18-Mar-14 07:19:29

Gally I think I would prefer to eat the avocado with a few nice prawns and rose Marie sauce - yummy.

Ana I agree about good quality cleanser I use Estée Lauder 'take it away' the smell is gorgeous and it works well for me.

Nonu I like being called 'a girl'.

I have discovered on the Internet Liz Earle Intensive Nourishing Treatment Mask which I will buy today at John Lewis today. Liz Earle products are lovely.

Thanks for all your advice.

Aka Tue 18-Mar-14 07:48:33

I'm with Soutra on this. A touch of tinted moisturiser works wonders. Just tried the new BB one and have chucked it in the bin, and reverted to me Boots No 7 triple protection. Takes 5 years off me in a minute!

NanKate Tue 18-Mar-14 09:07:55

I need a bit of heavy duty slap on my face Aka, so tinted moisturiser would not be thick enough for me. I have discovered Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation it lasts all day and with some Bourjois blusher I look passable. I just felt my skin needed a good Spring Clean.

So nice to have you all making helpful suggestions.

cazthebookworm Tue 18-Mar-14 09:28:22

Has anyone ever been to a salon for a professional facial? I am treating myself to my first one ever on Thursday and looking forward to it, a deep cleanse massage to rehydrate and regenerate leaving my skin healthy and glowing!! I expect to look at least 20 years younger!! Watch this space.

Galen Tue 18-Mar-14 10:29:48

Always on a cruise. It's the first thing I do. Go to the salon and book
1) a facial
2) a manicure and pedicure and
3) (blissful sigh) a hot stones massage

Tegan Tue 18-Mar-14 10:33:25

I've gone back to using Vichy tinted moisturiser; used it years ago but then switched to another when it was no longer available. Now it's back on the shelves and I love it. Not much in the way of colour choice, though, but I'm fine with that as I can wear the very pale one. I agree with drinking lots of water [something I don't do these days but must get back into the habit of again].

NanKate Tue 18-Mar-14 11:29:56

Caz it is a real treat to have a facial. My skin looked really good for my Ruby Wedding two years ago.

Do report back how it goes for you.

FYI your skin can look a little flushed after a treatment but by the next day it should be fine.

They sometimes give a head massage too which I don't like and I ask for foot massage instead which is blissful.