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Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:09 am |
hi,
I am a dermalogica user for several years and coincidentally browse this forum and find the discussion useful for the skin care. so I joined it to get some advice.
oh I briefly tell my skin texture. I am a Chinese, age 30, my face could be classified as combination type: oily on nose and chin but dry on forehead and cheek. Sometimes pimple happened but not serious. In general, my skin is above average compare with many Chinese.
However I used "full spectrum block spf15" for certain time but I feel it's quite oily, now I'm going to apply "spf30 booster". Is it the right choice? Besides, I'm still using "pigment relief" at night (could it be applied around eyes area?), but learn it will be ceased for production. Will it be any substitution?
At last, I want to buy something for lip care, I find my lip becomes darker and always feel dry. Is any suggestion to me?
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Caspers Mum
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Joined: 02 Nov 2002
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Wed Mar 19, 2003 7:23 pm |
I would recommend trying their Solar Booster, which is SPF 30, and can be mixed in with your Dermalogica moisturizer. This is fine to use near the eyes - outside of the orbital bone only! For the eye area, you should use their Total Eye Care, SPF 15. Dermalogica also makes a portable product called Solar Shield; this may be ideal for your lips. |
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Fri Apr 25, 2003 5:21 am |
I've been using Dermalogica pigment relief for some times. Now it's going to be discontinued and replaced by Brightening system. How do you commend on these new items' whitening effect? Or there will be another product would be more effective than those? I aware you highly recommended "SkinCeuticals Phyto+" before. Would you think it's suitable for my age?
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Originally posted by jj mice
I am a Chinese, age 30, my face could be classified as combination type: oily on nose and chin but dry on forehead and cheek. Sometimes pimple happened but not serious. In general, my skin is above average compare with many Chinese.
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Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:02 am |
I strongly recommend K‘iehls UV protect,SPF 30.It's really lightweight,fragrance-free and non-greasy.The lip balm is also very good. |
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Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:24 pm |
I really like La Roche Posey's sunblock for lips. |
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