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Face cream or moisturiser?

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AngeOuDemon Sat 26-Dec-20 02:01:08

Face cream or moisturiser? What’s the difference and which one should I be using. I use a night cream but during the day which one? Thanks

MayBee70 Mon 28-Dec-20 18:41:48

BBbevan: I started moisturising my skin in my teens when an older, more sophisticated friend advised me to. I met up with her recently and she told me she’d stopped bothering years ago. I can’t say she looked more or less wrinkled than me though. What I did find was that, because I moisturised my neck at the same time, my neck remained youthful when many of my peer group had started to go a bit saggy in that area. Gravity has now, sadly, taken over though.

Patsy70 Mon 28-Dec-20 18:51:01

I’ve used Body Shop Vitamin E day & night moisturiser, cleanser & wash for years, although tried different ones in between. However, my granddaughter included an ‘erase your face’ smile microfibre cloth in my Christmas bag of gifts, and I love it. Incidentally, SuzannahM what oil do you use? Would baby oil work?

SuzannahM Mon 28-Dec-20 19:09:05

@Patsy70 I use a mix of Argan, Macadamia, Sweet Almond Oil (explained a few posts back). Use the same mix on my scalp and hair before I wash my hair.

Would never use anything containing mineral oils, and baby oil is primarily if not completely mineral oil I think. Mineral oil coats your skin and hair rather than sink into it. My own choice, others may feel differently.

lemsip Mon 28-Dec-20 19:42:24

thanks suzannah

etheltbags1 Mon 28-Dec-20 19:52:59

When I can be bothered I wear nivea moisturiser for older skin but as I don't go anywhere apart from asda I don't bother

SuzannahM Mon 28-Dec-20 19:55:41

You're welcome @lemsip smile

Patsy70 Wed 30-Dec-20 15:58:55

Sorry SuzannahM, I see you’d already responded to lemsip. Thank you for the advice. smile

SuzannahM Wed 30-Dec-20 16:13:58

Patsy70 You're very welcome.

By the way, Macadamia oil is very rich in Vitamin E - I saw you use Body Shop Stuff with Vitamin E!

And in case you're interested, I also buy oils from Holland & Barrett when they have their penny sales, makes things cheaper. They usually last a good few months as you only use a few drops at a time, so not as expensive as they seem at first.

grandMattie Wed 30-Dec-20 16:23:59

I’m allergic to perfume, and even Simple stuff brings me out in a rash. For the last 30 years I have used “Aqueous cream” from a pharmacy instead of soap, moisturiser etc. The family’s ageing consists of a collapsed face. So be it!

Patsy70 Wed 30-Dec-20 19:13:11

That is really helpful, thank you SuzannahM.

Fennel Thu 31-Dec-20 17:52:09

I think a lot of it is to do with the skin you were born with.
Not that mine is 'english rose' or 'peaches and cream'. But at 84 I have few facial wrinkles.
Is your skin stretchy or not? Did you have stretch marks and need stitches when you gave birth?
Like my Mum I don't use soap on my face, just water. If I get a dry patch I've got a cheapish Boots cream which smells nice.
I sometimes buy a tea tree oil peel off face mask which is refreshing.

alionlah Wed 23-Jun-21 18:43:41

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PinkCakes Wed 23-Jun-21 19:47:23

My skin is very sensitive, so I use Simple's light moisturiser in the morning, then their richer cream at night

Mattsmum2 Wed 23-Jun-21 19:55:18

I’ve had a cleanse, toner and moisturise routine most my adult life. I’ve used ponds (as a teenager) , then clarins for most of the next 30 odd years. Then as pennies went down, olay. My mum always buys me clarins for Christmas. I don’t know if any if it works but my really dry skin as a teenager has turned in to normal. I do sometimes have dry skin, particularly in winter but it’s normally down to not drinking enough water.

lemsip Wed 23-Jun-21 20:11:34

i don't understand how or why a thread from dec 2020 is resurrected 18 months later in june 2021?

Amberone Wed 23-Jun-21 20:15:28

lemsip

i don't understand how or why a thread from dec 2020 is resurrected 18 months later in june 2021?

By someone advertising some face cream (*alionlah*)

alionlah21 Thu 24-Jun-21 13:54:56

Sorry for the thread revive, I use only hand creams as face creams I make by myself.

kirkrecinos Thu 24-Jun-21 13:55:31

My skin is always dry that is why I am using mostly cream. I use face cream and moisturizer. I have a special routine I use moisturizer in the morning and a face cream at the night. Recently, I have noticed that I have cellulite, that's why I have ordered a special anti-cellulite hot cream which you can access just by clicking this link shopmaryann.com/products/anti-cellulite-hot-cream. For some people, this price might be expensive but I'm telling you that it is worth the money!

MikeThomas Wed 30-Jun-21 08:31:37

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MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 09:37:24

Face cream doesn’t seem to sink into my skin the way it used to. I use No7 serum and that Clinique yellow moisturiser but it just seems to sit on top of my skin these days. And my skin has become really leathery even though I wear a sun block now when I go out. I’m also prone to blotches. 70 years of having good skin and I’m now like a teenager. I’ve just started using some Simple cleansing oil and Micellar (?) water that I bought ages ago and never used. Even the skin on my body is blotchy. It’s quite depressing.

Esspee Wed 30-Jun-21 09:56:21

EllanVannin

Polyfilla here.

I was once travelling from Aukland to the USA. I had rather a long wait at the airport so took advantage of the free, usually extremely expensive anti wrinkle cream which you could sample. I actually used it three times as it made no difference whatsoever.
Arrived San Francisco and was marched off for interrogation by immigration. Having regularly visited the U.S. without problem I was confused and nobody would tell me what the problem was.
It was an intimidating experience.
Eventually I was wheeled in for interview to explain why I had no fingerprints. It took a good five minutes before I remembered the anti wrinkle cream. A hot hand-wash with lots of scrubbing and my whorls reappeared.

You weren't far out with your Pollyfilla comment EllanVannin

henetha Wed 30-Jun-21 10:25:32

I sort of though face creams was a generic term which covered all kinds of creams to put on our face. I always use moisturiser otherwise my skin feels like an old dead sheep.