Nutri-Rich Oil from Nutrimetics. This product is about 42% apricot kernal oil. Apricot kernal oil was used by the Hunzas (written about in National Geographic) to moisturize their faces. This product not only moisturized, but prevented wrinkles. I swear by it. Nutrimetics then developed this product about 40 years ago. Their whole line of products was founded from the Nutri-Rich Oil. You can also use this to moisturize your cuticles, dry feet, elbows, protect hair from heat damage...the list goes on! All you need is a 1/2 - 1 pea-sized amount each night before bed.
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During the day, I recommend the Specific Care Day Lotion which contains an SPF 15, also available through Nutrimetics.
Hope this helps!!! Enjoy! (It smells amazing, too.)
2006-09-24 11:09:03
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answered by nutrijen 2
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even in autum/winter use a good moisturizer that has an sun protection factor in it. as the winter sun can just be as damaging. Dermalogica has a great range of products and are used worldwide. I would certainly recommend you go to a salon for a consulation and they can advice you on a good cleansing routine. As just moisturizing isnt on its own going to benefit your skin a great a deal. I cant advice you very well from what you've said alone about it being oily but sensitive. so you have combination skin so I would recommend that you use dermaloica special cleansing gel, it is soap and fragrance free and washes away all impurities without stripping the skin or drying and also soothes the skin. then use the dermalogica multi active tonerwhich is perfect for all skin types it helps to rid and dirt left behind after cleansing and allows the skin to absorb the moisturizer more evenly. then for a good moisturizer i would say use the dermalogica skin smoothing cream its a nice medium weight so it wont feel heavy on your skin and it helps to balance the skin while improving texture, helping to restore suppleness and tone. I hope that helped alittle.
2006-09-24 12:11:07
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answered by pufferfish 2
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First of all, be grateful for the oily skin--it will not age as fast as dry skin.
Secondly, try to use Mary Kay. It might seem expensive but I found out that it really is not. You use very little which goes a long way and you do not have to buy all the extras. To check it out, go to this website:
www.marykay.com/dfrazier9295---I am not a salesperson, I just happened to have run across her site and I must say the stuff is good. I have ultrasensitive skin, oily, and ever since I started on Mary Kay has my skin gotten softer, no more rashes from products, I am really surprised on how well the stuff works...give it a try
2006-09-24 10:18:58
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answered by What Will The Spill Kill? 6
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You shouldn't just moisturize during the autumn/winter....you should moisturize thoughout the year every day for the rest of your life even with oily skin. I have used Clinique's 3 step cleansing, toning, & moisturizing system for 7 years now, and my once oily skin is now normal, and I do not look my age. I use their foundations, pencils, blushes, and shadows as well. I was 32 when I started using the system, and it does work. Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion is the daily moisturizer, but they also have a gel form too and it is good. Start taking care of your skin now, and later on no one will ever know your real age unless you tell them....I swear by it...both my mom and grandmother were 3 step users, and my grandmother was also a sun worshiper, when she died at age 84, you could hardly even see any lines around her eyes...she took care of her skin and moisturized it daily twice a day, I do too.
2006-09-24 10:17:42
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answered by thedothanbelle 4
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The only way I can keep my skin clear is if I wash my face 3 or 4 times a day with a cleanser, and despite how much moisturizer they have they always dry my face out. So I used a moisterizer my friend recommended, and she has nice skin, really nice. So I said what the hell. She recommended Ponds Daily moisturizer, and Ponds night mask lol. The night mask I put on my face for like and hour or two at night but I wont sleep with it on because it is hella greasy feeling, but I haven't broken out from it, so even though it feels really greasy I dont worry about breaking out. And the daily moisterizer, I use after everytime I use a face cleanser. And I usually leave it on for about 20 minutes and then wash it off, it is also really greasy and can be a pain to wash off. But with both of them combined they work really well, and I dont have dry skin any more. Good luck with that, damn I hate having a dry feeling face, it annoyies me all day to no end.
2016-03-27 07:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream is the most fabulous invention in the world, every woman should have some!!! Although you really cant wear it through the day, its good to put on at night time, and also can be used as a lip moisturiser, and can be used on spots, bites and burns... it is tremendous stuff! I will never be without any ever again!!The only downside is that it is a funny brown colur and it dont smell to good either!
2006-09-24 10:53:39
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answered by tovi 2
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try the moisturiser from Chamomile extract . Fresh lemon juice and water 1tea spoon each mixed , put all over face then leave 20 mins ,rinse throughly with water 2times a week,use baby soab with warm(a bit warm)water to wash the face 2-3 times day,don`t put anti -aging cream or massage cream or some oily product . don`t be stress,early go bed,drink more water will helpful.
2006-09-24 10:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Olay complete fluid for sensitive skin. It's not oily and is very gentle and fragrance free and has an SPF of 15. Also, it wouldn't break the bank! My all round favourite!!
2006-09-27 12:29:25
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answered by Tosin O 2
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I agree, St. Ives is great but also try Burt's Bees, it's all natural stuff and sooo good for your skin...Also try and cut down on hot baths and long, hot showers, they can REALLY dry out your skin especially in winter.
2006-09-24 10:14:38
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answered by lauralily86 2
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Try Nivea - simple but really great. Plus it is easily absorbed and non greasy but your skin really does feel moisturised.
2006-09-24 10:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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