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BEST Cleanser for Norm/Dry Skin ?
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:39 pm      Reply with quote
Hi Guys

What are your opinions on Cleanser's for Norm/Dry skin?

Thanks, I appreciate your opinons!
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:42 pm      Reply with quote
The Rosehip Seed Cleanser fromwww.skincarecentral.biz is good.
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:42 pm      Reply with quote
Hi. I really like Laventine's cleansing oil, Burt's Bees Facial Cleanser with Orange Oil, and PSF Green Tea Facial Cleanser. For scrub, I used Epidermxll. My skin is really dry, and all these cleansers are perfect my skin. Smile
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:43 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks... I'll check it out Smile
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:59 pm      Reply with quote
I love Organic Pharmacy Rose Cleansing Gel for morning and Eve Lom Cleanser for evening. Both of them are absolutely divine to use Smile

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Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:14 am      Reply with quote
My favourite's the luxurious A'kin Rose & Geranium Cleanser & Toner in One.
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Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:21 am      Reply with quote
I have been trying a sample of Liz Earle cleanse and polish and I really love it.

The other product I like to cleanse with is the Seabuckthorn Berry Bar fromwww.seabuckthorn.com.
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Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:30 pm      Reply with quote
skincarefreak wrote:
The Rosehip Seed Cleanser fromwww.skincarecentral.biz is good.


Is this similar to the RoseHip Seed Cleanser fromwww.dianayvonne.com ?

I like that it contains castille, and is very soothing. Great ingredients that cooperate with skin's natural PH.

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Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:56 pm      Reply with quote
My skin only does well with certain cream cleansers it seems because otherwise I am left stripped or taunt. Avon has a cream cleanser for dry skin that comes in a blue tube and on sale it is quite the deal. Neutrogena has one for sensitive skin that doesn't leave me stripped/taunt. I also love Jojoba oil at night, just melts away my makeup, especially mascara!

My new cleanser at night that I am testing is Cyclic Nano (pink for sensitive skin) the first few times it leaves ya tight/dry but then it isn't a problem and your skin is clear, healthy and acne-free. I got mine on Ebay and got my step-son the silver for acne.

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Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:05 pm      Reply with quote
My dry, sensitive skin is doing well with either Clarins Cleanser w/ Alpine Herbs and Skinceuticals Gentle Cleanser. I was using Burt's Bees Orange cleanser but I think it works too well and left my skin feeling dry and tight.

I've tried the Seabuckthorn Berry Bar which worked ok for a while but now it's too harsh and leave me red and dry. Maybe it'll be good for normal skin.
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Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:40 pm      Reply with quote
I definitely have normal skin and believe it or not, I love J&J's Head to Toe. I have used thousands of cleansers--everything from Yon-Ka to Eve Lom to Amanda Lacey to Zia to all kinds of oil-based cleansers and although I like many of them, none of them can beat the price of J&J's Head to Toe.
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Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:34 pm      Reply with quote
My skin is starting to get a bit dry again so at the moment I'm using Dr H cleansing milk which I love & I don't find it too rich or greasy, it's definitely my HG at the moment. Wink
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Thu Mar 08, 2007 10:15 am      Reply with quote
Cellcosmet gentle cream cleanser. Not cheap but you use the size of a pea and it last 8 months. Approx 70.OO

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Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:45 pm      Reply with quote
I actually have the same question, though my skin is more combination than dry.

I have been using Sisley Lislait and love it, but it is quite pricey for a cleanser. I am trying the Sothys line, and it seems fine as well and both would work for dry skin, but the Sisley is by far my first choice except for $$

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Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:09 pm      Reply with quote
yonka cleansing milk or spectro gel dry/sensitive skin
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Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:27 pm      Reply with quote
smqueen wrote:
yonka cleansing milk or spectro gel dry/sensitive skin


I second Yon-Ka Cleansing Milk. It's also a very good product. I used up one bottle before switching to Eve Lom Cleanser.

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Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:42 pm      Reply with quote
Go for a Cleansing Milk if you like those - my favs are Primavera and Dr.H

However, if you like something less milky I highly recommend L'occitane's Honey Floral Cleansing Jelly, I love this stuff so much, it's soothing, doens't foam but it's a thick gel type with lots of slip (true to its name jelly!) and cleans my face very well. It'll leave you feeling more clean than Cleansing Milks/Fluids. It's easily accessible and it's definitely not expensive at 26USD for 6.7oz or 200mL. It's also pretty natural in its ingredients!
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Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:05 am      Reply with quote
sormuimui wrote:
Go for a Cleansing Milk if you like those - my favs are Primavera and Dr.H

However, if you like something less milky I highly recommend L'occitane's Honey Floral Cleansing Jelly, I love this stuff so much, it's soothing, doens't foam but it's a thick gel type with lots of slip (true to its name jelly!) and cleans my face very well. It'll leave you feeling more clean than Cleansing Milks/Fluids. It's easily accessible and it's definitely not expensive at 26USD for 6.7oz or 200mL. It's also pretty natural in its ingredients!


Is it good for dry skin? Another cleanser added to my already long wishlist! Smile

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Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:17 am      Reply with quote
It is! My skin is super sensitive to cleansers and most really dry out my skin not to mention my skin is pretty dehydrated. It's in my list of HG cleansers along with Primavera. The L'occitane is very soothing, here is the description from the official site:

The Floral Cleansing Jelly is a foaming gel for face that gently cleanses the skin. Its unique formula blends organic flower from Provence with a combination of 5 floral waters with soothing and softening properties – rose, lavender, orange blossom, lemon balm and sweet clover. Its foaming base of vegetable origin minimizes the drying and irritating effects of hard water, to respect the delicate balance of sensitive skin. Skin is perfectly clean, soft and fresh, and remains comfortable.

It doesn't really foam though, which imo is actually better because then it will be less likely to dry your skin out! I wrote a review for this a while back so there's more details on it there.
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Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:21 am      Reply with quote
sormuimui wrote:
It is! My skin is super sensitive to cleansers and most really dry out my skin not to mention my skin is pretty dehydrated. It's in my list of HG cleansers along with Primavera. The L'occitane is very soothing, here is the description from the official site:

The Floral Cleansing Jelly is a foaming gel for face that gently cleanses the skin. Its unique formula blends organic flower from Provence with a combination of 5 floral waters with soothing and softening properties – rose, lavender, orange blossom, lemon balm and sweet clover. Its foaming base of vegetable origin minimizes the drying and irritating effects of hard water, to respect the delicate balance of sensitive skin. Skin is perfectly clean, soft and fresh, and remains comfortable.

It doesn't really foam though, which imo is actually better because then it will be less likely to dry your skin out! I wrote a review for this a while back so there's more details on it there.


It's good that it doesn't really foam. I tend to have problems with cleansers that foam. I'll definitely check out your review. Thanks!

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Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:45 pm      Reply with quote
I like PCA 41. Smells nice and isn't too heavy either.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/pca-skin-phaze-41-creamy-p_7018.htm

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Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:58 pm      Reply with quote
I recommend PSF's Green Tea Facial Cleanser

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I recommend Darphin Refreshing cleansing milk for normal skin but it is a bit over-priced.
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Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:29 pm      Reply with quote
Ceptaphil gentle skin cleanser
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wkw1203 wrote:
Ceptaphil gentle skin cleanser


Yes, probably the most gentle available. There are a few. PSF green tea and you may try a facial cleansing oil such as Cellular skin RX cleansing oil.

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