Depends on the brand. Your face replenishes itself while you sleep, so a serum that is specially formulated for this process, should only be used at night. During the day, you need a cream that protects your skin, has spf and anti-aging. If a cream is truly a 'day' cream, you are not getting the best results by using it at night. I recommend: Mary Kay Day and Night Solutions
2007-01-04 02:34:45
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answered by thinkpinkmeghan 4
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According to my wife, day creams are generally lighter and allow for application of makeup, etc. Night creams are usually a little more "decadent", meaning they will usually include more moisturizer, vitamins, etc. for replenishment while you sleep. It doesn't really matter. If you have time to walk around the house wearing night cream during the day, it's not going to kill you. It's just that most women prefer to have a shine-free face and be able to wear makeup without it smudging and fading all over the place during the daytime. If you are a dry, flaky skin-type, a night cream could be a real benefit to you (delaying the appearance of wrinkles, sagging, general loss of elasticity). Good luck.
2007-01-04 00:51:57
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answered by gabound75 5
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Usually the night creams are thicker and denser than the day creams but it is perfectly fine to use a day cream at night and a night cream in the day. It's just that the night cream might be a little greasey under your makeup.
2007-01-04 00:51:54
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answered by Princess 4
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A lot of day creams will have a little bit of sunscreen in them, which you won't need at night. And a lot of the night creams will use ingredients that are more heavy-duty. The night creams will do more moisturizing, but they'll also tend to make your skin greasier. But it doesn't matter, because you're sleeping.
2007-01-04 02:19:33
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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It's called night cream because the night creams are heavier than the day creams, so most people wont wanna wear the "night" creams during the day, I used to think it will work better at nigth or something. And they prob. just want to make more money so you will buy more of their products.!!!
2007-01-04 00:58:59
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answered by dreamer 3
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I believe that "day" cream usually is a bit lighter, can be worn under makeup, may also have SPF while "night" cream is heavier and has ingredients in it to help repair your skin overnight.
2007-01-04 00:52:49
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answered by fiestyredhead 6
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at night it is when the skin regenerates. it is then when it is clean, it is not prone to damage or dust anymore because you aren't outside, or doing anything.
so night creams are different, because they help the skin renew its cells, which keeps you young, while the day one only hydrates and is a base for make-up. night cream is usually more dense and has properties a bit different from the day one.
2007-01-04 00:50:52
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answered by deearulz 2
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Honestly, give me $20 and I will make a 4pm on the 17th of March cream.I will even makea years supply of it for a discount becuase you are such a special and valued customer.
That is what gives. If I can convince you to give me $ you get what you think you need and I get what I know I need.
2007-01-04 00:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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False. YA is obviously overstating their importance, but CEO Melissa Mayer likes it that way as it helps support her outrageous compensation package.
2016-05-23 02:19:44
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answered by Penelope 4
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Huh?
2007-01-04 00:49:18
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answered by ♥ 4
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