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CeraVe from Walgreen's. Keeps my skin feeling hydrated all day, and it's inexpensive. (My splurge is the Retinoid cream I've begun using underneath it.)
Ole henriksen. Love it, a little goes a long way with my dry skin and smells good (my SO seems to want to nuzzle my face since he says I smell like an orange creamsicle, TMI I know). I have no lines around my eyes (polarized lenses woo hoo) despite working outside but am starting to get those fine lines when I smile. This has really turned them around.
I just use plain coconut oil on my face and all over body which I also use for many cooking/baking purposes. It is very healthy for you! I just buy it at the grocery store in the baking aisle. It works perfectly and a little goes a very long way.
I buy the 100% LouAna Coconut oil. It does not smell like coconut. It is odorless. Costs maybe $5-$6 for a huge 30 oz jar. You can also add scented oils to it if you prefer.
Beauty - LouAna Coconut Oil There are so many different uses for it.
Cuticle balm
Frizzy hair conditioner
Exfoliating scrub
Foot scrub
Eye cream
Shaving cream
Hot oil treatment
Facial cleanser
Lip balm
Makeup remover
Hand, leg and body moisturizer
Etc, etc.
I use Morrocanoil, which is pure argan oil on my face, body, and in my hair. Especially in the winter. I get it wholesale, it usually runs about $40 for a 3.4 oz bottle. I use it as a base, let it absorb and then put Clinique Dramatically Different moisturizing gel over. That is about $25 for the regular size. I have used La Mer in the past and liked it, but not enough to justify the price tag. When I do spend on expensive skin care these days, it's for retinol, not moisture.
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