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Guest qRachelp

Okay, ladies, this is my VERY FIRST QUESTION, so be gentle. . . . he he I'm actually hoping for some good-hearted debates with this one, along with some "personal experiences" backing them up. :)

I'm 39-years-old, so I'm in the "take-care-of-skin" phase in life, and I'd like to know your personal preferences for skin-care—face, hands and body—and why they're your favorites. Perhaps you have a lotion or two that are "top-shelf", and maybe some others that you'll accept if your funds are running low for the month.

(THIS should be fun. :D)

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Guest Jean Davis

Hey Rachel

Sorry I can't help you with this one, I was blessed/cursed (depending on how you want to look at it) with naturaly moisturizing skin (oily) so all I use is soap and water. Perhaps some of the rest of the women can help.

LUV

Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh my!

Well, I use a product from Melaluca called "RENEW"....it's like silk going on and it smells wonderful!

It may be a little pricy because it sells at $20 for 20 oz...

But, since I found it, I use little else...and I'm turning 60 and after a lifetime of motorcycle riding and flying, I NEED something good!

So, there ya go!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Okay, ladies, this is my VERY FIRST QUESTION, so be gentle. . . . he he I'm actually hoping for some good-hearted debates with this one, along with some "personal experiences" backing them up. :)

I'm 39-years-old, so I'm in the "take-care-of-skin" phase in life, and I'd like to know your personal preferences for skin-care—face, hands and body—and why they're your favorites. Perhaps you have a lotion or two that are "top-shelf", and maybe some others that you'll accept if your funds are running low for the month.

(THIS should be fun. :D)

Hi Rachel,

Cheap moisturisor= Olay , a bit more expensive , Proof Positive . Good idea to ensure your face cream has an SPF , Proof Positive do a good toner too and is USA

produced. Exfoliate a couple of times a week. Lotion re hands and arms, no need to spend big. Important to make sure ALL your make up is cleansed prior to bed. Luv, viv.

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I'm certainly not a woman, but I have to do a lot for my skin..cause it gets oily and acne pops up.

I use Biore' I believe its deep cleansing, but its the line with the purple label..Its a three part series...that usually cost between $10 to $15 for each item...

I loved Biore' and it worked great but when I started working out more and sweating more, I needed more...so I still use the Biore Astringent, and now I use Neutrogena deep cleansing scrub, and the clarifying bar...and that works really good.

I used to use a moisturizer by Aveeno...green label, but it was a bit too much for the summer, but for winter it's great.

Lol...and I've tried everything, from Proactive, Murad...all those high dollar "Doctor Recommended" products...and I've found that Biore' and Neutrogena works the best for me.

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Guest Amanda joan

Rachel,

I have pretty good skin but it does get dry in the colder months. I have had good luck with Dove Beauty Body Wash and Vaseline Coco Butter cream. The coco butter made a big differance in just a few days for the dry skin on my legs. Best time to use it is just after you get out of the shower.

Good Luck and have fun with the different sents.

Peace & Love Amanda

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The woman that does my laser is a doctor, she recommended Oil of Olay Regernerest, i do not know it it was just the hormones, the regenerest or a combination of the 2 but the deep lines i had on my forehead have vanished.

Paula

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Rachel,

Actually any moisturizer will do. My fav is Aveeno. However, I have used many different brands (even just plain vaseline). What I have noticed is that they all basicall work efeectively well. Although, I typically use Ivory Soap., I sometimes use Olay moisturizing soap if I feel that my skin is getting a little dry (wintertime).

The long an short of it hon, is that you cannot go wrong. Cheap, expensive, it does not matter. It really comes down to how they feel on you and how your skin reacts to them

Brenda

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Guest qRachelp
Oh my!

Well, I use a product from Melaluca called "RENEW"....it's like silk going on and it smells wonderful!

It may be a little pricy because it sells at $20 for 20 oz...

But, since I found it, I use little else...and I'm turning 60 and after a lifetime of motorcycle riding and flying, I NEED something good!

So, there ya go!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

Wow, Donna Jean, Melaleuca's "Renew" looks like some gooood stuff! Here's a "YouTubeisment (below)" about it, but the BEST recommendations come from people like you and me. That's why I thought this thread would be so wonderful for all of us. :)

So far, I'm going with Melaleuca's "Renew":

BTW- Where do I get some? he he

XX

Rachel

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Hi Rachel,

Cheap moisturisor= Olay , a bit more expensive , Proof Positive . Good idea to ensure your face cream has an SPF , Proof Positive do a good toner too and is USA

produced. Exfoliate a couple of times a week. Lotion re hands and arms, no need to spend big. Important to make sure ALL your make up is cleansed prior to bed. Luv, viv.

Okay, so there's "toner" in skin moisturizers too: http://www.girlishh.com/skin-toners-and-their-uses/

I may go with "Proof Positive" for facial toner: http://bcinsuri.com/TheProofPositiveCollection.html

Thanks Bunches, viv! :)

XX

Rachel

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Guest qRachelp
I'm certainly not a woman, but I have to do a lot for my skin..cause it gets oily and acne pops up.

I use Biore' I believe its deep cleansing, but its the line with the purple label..Its a three part series...that usually cost between $10 to $15 for each item...

I loved Biore' and it worked great but when I started working out more and sweating more, I needed more...so I still use the Biore Astringent, and now I use Neutrogena deep cleansing scrub, and the clarifying bar...and that works really good.

I used to use a moisturizer by Aveeno...green label, but it was a bit too much for the summer, but for winter it's great.

Lol...and I've tried everything, from Proactive, Murad...all those high dollar "Doctor Recommended" products...and I've found that Biore' and Neutrogena works the best for me.

Well, I'm past the "oily skin" stage in life, but... let's check Biore' out, anyway for those who aren't: http://www.expotv.com/Biore-Pore-Unclogging-Scrub/F-10jb

Neutrogena Deep Cleansing Scrub: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2...ing.html?cat=69

Excellent, CJwar, "word of mouth" is always the best measuring stick; thank you!

XX,

Rachel

(BTW- SEXY AVATAR! :D )

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Guest qRachelp
Rachel,

I have pretty good skin but it does get dry in the colder months. I have had good luck with Dove Beauty Body Wash and Vaseline Coco Butter cream. The coco butter made a big differance in just a few days for the dry skin on my legs. Best time to use it is just after you get out of the shower.

Good Luck and have fun with the different sents.

Peace & Love Amanda

Hmmm, Amanda, I bet the "Vaseline Coco Butter" cream smells... delicious: http://video.yahoo.com/watch/1297933/5657029

Dove Beauty Body: http://video.yahoo.com/watch/1215087/5317161

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U

Thanks, Amanda, I LOOOVE me some coconut stuff!

Also, NICE LEGS, in your avatar. :D

XX.

Rachel

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Guest qRachelp
The woman that does my laser is a doctor, she recommended Oil of Olay Regernerest, i do not know if it was just the hormones, the regenerest or a combination of the 2 but the deep lines i had on my forehead have vanished.

Paula

REALLY? See, now THAT's the good stuff of legends! So Oil of Olay's "Regenerist" just may work in combination with hormone therapy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U

* * *

Regenerist Lip Anti-Aging Concentrate

Olay Regenerist Lip Anti-Aging Concentrate visibly diminishes the appearance of vertical lines on the lip and around the lip contour for beautifully regenerated lips without drastic measures.*

The formula, enhanced with micro-fillers and a hydra-peptide complex, works deep within the lip surface to intensely hydrate and smooth.

Micro-fillers with Vitamin E

Fragrance-Free

*Results not equal to medical procedures."

http://www.olay.com/boutique/regenerist/products/re1014

* * *

Ya knooow, I think I'm gonna try out your recommendation for my forehead and "crows feet", Paula, TYVM! :)

XX,

Rachel

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Guest qRachelp
Hi Rachel,

Actually any moisturizer will do. My fav is Aveeno. However, I have used many different brands (even just plain vaseline). What I have noticed is that they all basicall work efeectively well. Although, I typically use Ivory Soap., I sometimes use Olay moisturizing soap if I feel that my skin is getting a little dry (wintertime).

The long an short of it hon, is that you cannot go wrong. Cheap, expensive, it does not matter. It really comes down to how they feel on you and how your skin reacts to them

Brenda

Yeah, I've heard about Aveeno: http://www.expotv.com/Aveeno-Daily-Moisturizing-Lotion/F-saX

Also, I shower with Caress soap, but I think I'm gonna try your Olay moisturizing soap and see what it's like: http://www.expotv.com/videos/reviews/10/11...atmeal2CS/34013

Thanks, Brenda, and I LOVE your hair. :D

XX,

Rachel

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Guest qRachelp
Hey Rachel

Sorry I can't help you with this one, I was blessed/cursed (depending on how you want to look at it) with naturaly moisturizing skin (oily) so all I use is soap and water. Perhaps some of the rest of the women can help.

LUV

Jean

Oh, so you're "one of the LUCKY ones"!

Good for you, Jean, and thanks anyway. :)

XX,

Rachel

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