It all depends on you skin type but i really like Clinique.
2006-12-08 06:37:24
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answered by mrd1 2
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I just found one recently that I love and that doesn't cost very much. If you need something that is really moistur-rich, you might check it out. The brand name is kind of stupid--JASON but with an umlaut over the O and slashes in-between the letters, for some reason--and it's called "25,000 I.U. Vitamin E Age Renewal Moisturizing Creme". (Wait, age renewal?? Um, what does that mean in English?)
Well, so, stupid name. But I really like this stuff: it's effective, you don't have to use very much per application for it to work, and I think mine only cost $13 at my local natural-foods store. Looking at my jar of it, I see they have a phone # (1-877-JASON-01) and a website (www.jason-natural.com), if you feel like checking it out. Happy moisturizing!
2006-12-08 14:24:02
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answered by Leslie D 4
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It really depends on your skin type. I personally love Oil of Olay Regenerist. Your age, type of skin, climate and the type of make-up you wear are all factors to consider when trying out moisturizers. Many of them are happy to send samples to you, but you may want to try their toll-free numbers rather than online as you'll end up with lots of email you may not want.
2006-12-08 14:10:55
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answered by dnalnn 1
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If you have little blenishes, or pimples and need them to go away and soften your skin without making your face really oily, then use Clean and Clear oil free Dual action moisturizer.
If your skin is chapped because of the cold, and needs extra softening and conditioning, id go with Oil of Olay Active Hydrating fluid. Thats their original. Cant beat it.
2006-12-08 14:25:12
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answered by Melissa M 2
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Anything by Aveda. All natural, not greasy, works great!
2006-12-08 14:08:31
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answered by grinonli 3
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use mayo, is easy, just get a jar and put it on smells like a ham sandwhich i like ham ham is yummy
2006-12-08 14:07:53
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answered by wang 2
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