Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Offer the brands?
NP but my favorites are IN SHOWER lotions: Nivea (apply, rinse in shower) or Jergens (apply in shower after rinse) both have coconut formulation with light scent that I barely notice.
I have very dry skin so YMMV. In winter, I sometimes still apply more lotion like Cetaphil or Aveeno.
I buy both in bulk and my favorite is Nivea.
The Cerave in shower lotion has no scent.
Looked up crescent in shower lotion and no such thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Offer the brands?
NP but my favorites are IN SHOWER lotions: Nivea (apply, rinse in shower) or Jergens (apply in shower after rinse) both have coconut formulation with light scent that I barely notice.
I have very dry skin so YMMV. In winter, I sometimes still apply more lotion like Cetaphil or Aveeno.
I buy both in bulk and my favorite is Nivea.
The Cerave in shower lotion has no scent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Offer the brands?
NP but my favorites are IN SHOWER lotions: Nivea (apply, rinse in shower) or Jergens (apply in shower after rinse) both have coconut formulation with light scent that I barely notice.
I have very dry skin so YMMV. In winter, I sometimes still apply more lotion like Cetaphil or Aveeno.
I buy both in bulk and my favorite is Nivea.
The Cerave in shower lotion has no scent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like almond oil after a shower or coconut oil other times. I don't like chemical smells so these work for me and absorb quickly. Not sure if lite "food" smells would be a problem for OP.
I like almond oil smell too. I use L'Occitane. I have an aversion to most lotions, gels and oils. I like Eucerin because it works well and has no odor. I also use their anti-redness cream though I don't like putting my fingers in the jar!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Offer the brands?
NP but my favorites are IN SHOWER lotions: Nivea (apply, rinse in shower) or Jergens (apply in shower after rinse) both have coconut formulation with light scent that I barely notice.
I have very dry skin so YMMV. In winter, I sometimes still apply more lotion like Cetaphil or Aveeno.
I buy both in bulk and my favorite is Nivea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Offer the brands?
NP but my favorites are IN SHOWER lotions: Nivea (apply, rinse in shower) or Jergens (apply in shower after rinse) both have coconut formulation with light scent that I barely notice.
I have very dry skin so YMMV. In winter, I sometimes still apply more lotion like Cetaphil or Aveeno.
I buy both in bulk and my favorite is Nivea.
Pp. Thanks. The idea of applying lotion on wet skin in the shower and then rinsing off some is new for me. I'm intrigued.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Offer the brands?
NP but my favorites are IN SHOWER lotions: Nivea (apply, rinse in shower) or Jergens (apply in shower after rinse) both have coconut formulation with light scent that I barely notice.
I have very dry skin so YMMV. In winter, I sometimes still apply more lotion like Cetaphil or Aveeno.
I buy both in bulk and my favorite is Nivea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Offer the brands?
Anonymous wrote:Been there, know exactly what you mean. As I've gotten older I had to just get over my aversion to lotions. I found some that don't feel slimy, I put them on right after a shower while the skin is still moist. It helps some but not a whole lot. Ageing is inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:I like almond oil after a shower or coconut oil other times. I don't like chemical smells so these work for me and absorb quickly. Not sure if lite "food" smells would be a problem for OP.