I don’t have sensitive skin, but this cream burns for whatever reason. I’ve been using Nivea. |
| Oil of Olay |
Same re: the Hydro Boost! It’s like fire. I use Cetaphil light face/body moisturizer and add a few drops of TO’s squalene oil. |
| Old school Oil of Olay in the bottle, not the jar. |
It smells like old lady |
| BioOil has changed my 40 year old skin for the better. It is like a miracle. |
2nd this one! |
I agree with this with the addition of sunscreen as a crucial part of a skincare routine to address aging. I personally buy the cheapest moisturizer I can find. They all do the same thing - add moisture to the skin. I prefer to put my money towards tretinoin, Botox and sunscreen, and I go cheap on moisturizers. |
I use the Oil of Olay sensitive skin formula and there's no fragrance at all. |
| Please don’t buy skincare on Amazon. Tons of fraudulent products and no way of knowing what’s actually in them. |
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I have dry skin too and recently decided to try drugstore moisturizer. I chose Aveeno Calm + Restore Oat Gel Moisturizer.
It's fine. I'll use it up. But won't buy it again. It's nowhere near as good as the stuff from The Body Shop that I was using. I will probably just go back to that. Or maybe I'll try a different drug store one. We'll see. |
| My friend, a derm, uses Oil of Olay. I use Eucerin or Aveeno. |
+1 I'm a lawyer and learned all about this when taking a depo of someone who ran a shampoo/conditioner scam (they were selling the expensive stuff you buy in salons not only online but also to drug stores -- totally watered down with cheap stuff; this kind of thing is pretty big business). |
| I have sensitive skin and I swear by the vanicream daily moisturizer. I would pay $100 a tube for it if I had to. In the winter, I buy plain argan oil on Amazon and mix that in or layer it at night. |