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FloraPoste
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Joined: 29 Sep 2018
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Sat Sep 29, 2018 8:44 am |
Hi there,
I've used Creme 83 for years and adore it, but it's been discontinued:( I've tried their replacement sensitive cream but I don't like the feeling and finish as much and miss the fragrance.
Can anyone tell me what they feel is the very closest formula to the Creme 83 that's still available? I know that some of the main ingredients were olive oil and beeswax- and it had a very humectant feel on the skin without feeling too rich. Some other Yonka creams I've tried dry too matte for my taste - I like I bit of tackiness/glow to the skin.
I have very sensitive skin to product changes, and my skin is in a meltdown now - so very desperate to find something similar! Any opinions on how Creme 28, Pamplemousse PS, Hydra 1, etc compare in the fragrance/hydration/ingredient/feel categories?
Thanks in advance if any Yonka experts/fans can help me with this! |
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Wed Jan 30, 2019 2:43 pm |
Sorry to hear. I must start another thread that talks about the beloved discontinued products!
Anyway: please look in to
LANCOME NUTRIX
It has been around for 60 years and for good reasons.
And one niche brand called GERNETIC. Their SYNCHRO is very good for sensitive skin with beeswax.
Have you heard of BIOLOGIQUE RECHERCHE?
I would start with Creme Splendide or VIP O2. Both stunning creams that are luxurious, firming and give the skin a glow.
Their most expensive is MRH creme designed to combat some effects of menopause. I am not sure if that applies to you though.
Please let us know which you ended up trying! |
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