water, water, water!!!! the best thing you can do for your skin is to drink lots of it. after a week you will notice a big difference if your skin is dry and dehydrated.
2006-10-13 17:35:19
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answered by leolady0765 4
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Well one thing that I have learnt about moisterizes is that you really should only use it when you need it. Because your body becomes adapted to a person putting on moisterizer. If you always put it all over your body whenever you get out of the shower, then your body will be come accustomed to it and will be really dry the first time you don't use it. I recommend just using it on the things that you need to wash frequently such as your hands and face only, unless of course you have problem areas like dry elbows and stuff. Please don't use too much all over because your body will be used to it and wont produce any moisture on its own!
2006-10-14 00:40:18
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answered by Casey 3
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i would go with being hydrated-meaning drinking more agua than usual! that keeps your complexion healthy and dewy looking. also, try the Nivea Visage gel cream since it is mostly water-based. i would give Cetaphil a try: it is affordable, works well, my sister uses it and she has the same skin type as you are but she is older than you are. the moisturizers go in quickly, are never greasy, never will give breakouts, and are dermatologist tested. you can find Cetaphil brand at drug stores such as Wal Mart, Target, Walgreens, etc. I hope that the advice helped.
2006-10-14 00:42:05
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answered by icycrissy27blue 5
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This is the age to begin to moisturize believe it or not. You are NOT TOO YOUNG! I had a dermatologist tell me once that cleansing the face with Pure Olive oil was the best. Very natural and cheap. The other way to go is with Q10. It is a wrinkle suppressant. Personally I went with the Olive Oil at your age and now 40 years later I still don't have wrinkles and have skin of a woman half my age. (don't forget the eye lids too)
2006-10-14 00:37:31
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answered by CatLady 2
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Find a Mary Kay representative and try some of those products. I once had really dry skin until someone told me about Mary Kay. It's good moisturizer that doesn't cost a small fortune.
2006-10-14 00:36:45
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answered by Rita 4
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Cell Block C am with SPF 20 and Cell block C pm by BeautiControl. They both have vitamin Ester C, so they will make your skin very healthy. If you start using at least SPF 15 daily now, you will thank yourself in 20 years! I use both these lotions, and my face is my selling point. I finally have beautiful glowing skin, and I'm 25! you can find these awesome moisturizers at www.beautipage.com/
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2006-10-14 00:42:47
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answered by Andrea the expert 2
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A really good moisturizer is Queen Helene's Cocoa Butter. It softens your hands and body and if you do ever become pregant it takes away stretch makes so it is really good for the skin.
2006-10-14 00:41:06
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answered by Charlene Q 1
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St. Ives Collagen Elastin Moisturizer. Should be about $5.00 at your local WalMart, been around forever, and it goes on smooth and creamy but light. Used young, it helps keep your skin beautiful for many many years to come.
2006-10-14 14:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Arbonne Products. All natural ingredients. A little pricy but worth it!
2006-10-14 00:37:04
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answered by cyn21cyn 1
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MARK HAS GOOD MOISTURIZERS. PLUS, THAT COMPANY IS FOR GIRLS YOUR AGE. IT'S A SPIN-OFF OF AVON. THEY EVEN HAVE ONE CALLED "DEWY." IF YOU REGISTER AT THIS SITE, THEY WILL SEND YOU FREE SAMPLES AND BROCHURES AND STUFF.
2006-10-14 02:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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