Older woman seeking hypoallergenic moisturizer

Anonymous
OP here. I think the Clinique Repairwear Uplifting did keep my face smoother, tighter, better. It did more than moisturizer.
Anonymous
OP again. I used it around my eyes, on lids. No issues.
I don't have rosacea or brown spots.
Anonymous
Doctor Babor is the best I’ve tried
Anonymous
Both Avene and Bioderma have great moisturizers for sensitive skin.
Anonymous
Eurercin and Cereve
Anonymous
VMV Hypoallergenics Red Better calming moisturizer

Cerave facial moisturizer with SPF 30
Anonymous
I am almost 50 with sensitive skin. I like LRP as already mentioned by a few PPs. For actual moisture (not so much anti-aging) your best bet might be an oil - I like the argan oil from The Ordinary and their B Oil as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last winter I had pretty bad rosacea and found the Toleriane line from La Roche Posay: there's a day cream and a night cream. They're expensive, but have done the job without any reactions.



This is what the dermatologist gave me to try and the cicaplast, but I find the vanicream works much better for me.
Anonymous
Well it will be a journey thanks for some trail markers and descriptions!
I definitely need more than moisture. Iterations likely.
I have ordered some LRP and will report back.
Thanks, everyone.
Anonymous
Ok. Tried LRP Substantiane Eyes and Substantianne Riche. The latter had fragrance. Tried to ignore but 2 tries gave me sinus headache each time. Otherwise might have been ok. The de-puffing eye cream made my lids puff. Nope to both.
ON TO Eucerin Q10!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Tried LRP Substantiane Eyes and Substantianne Riche. The latter had fragrance. Tried to ignore but 2 tries gave me sinus headache each time. Otherwise might have been ok. The de-puffing eye cream made my lids puff. Nope to both.
ON TO Eucerin Q10!


If you're this sensitive you should really be using Vanicream. My derm says is the only brand that is truly free of everything that may irritate sensitive skin. I went through so many expensive products that claimed to be for sensitive skin and once I switched to Vanicream my skin drastically improved. I use the daily moisturizer for day and the cream at night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:eucerin q10 anti-wrinkle face cream


This is the best. I knew an 85 year old with no wrinkles at all this is what she used.
Anonymous
I will try Vanicream next maybe. I was a bit put off by the hyaluronic acid. I have found that irritating in a vaginal moisturizer. Thanks. The night cream looks promising, d
Anonymous
The Eucerin was irritating. I think I just don't do well with hyaluronic acid.
Dr Rodgers cream and lotion are not irritating.
I am using LRP hypoallergenic eye lotion. No irritation.
Will see how these do.
Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have very sensitive skin and have been using la roche posay for a while and quite enjoy it. I think what I'm using is actually a hand lotion, but I just love it for my face. I've tried their actual face lotion and prefer this one.

https://www.laroche-posay.us/our-products/body/hand-cream/cicaplast-hand-cream-for-dry-hands-damaged-hands-3337872414145.html



+1. I use La Roche Posay Toleriane line.
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