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06-04-08, 06:25 PM
I have used both ranges in salons and they are both very good. It really depends on what suits your skin so i would try one and go for trial sizes and give it at least a month to see how you get on.
Dermalogica do skin packs in sensitised, dry, normal/dry, normal/oily, oily or acne prone. They are £20 and include cleanser, toner, exfolaitor and moisturiser. I would recommend one of these before you purchase the full sizes. |
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07-04-08, 09:15 AM
I use dermalogica and would highly recommend it. I used to use clinique, which was ok when I was younger but found it to be a bit harsh as I've got older. I tried all sorts before I settled on dermalogica and my skin is always great....... I would also recommend trying the travel packs to see which one suits your skin. If you go to a salon that stocks dermalogica and have a facial they will do skin mapping for you to make sure that you are using the right products for your skin type.
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07-04-08, 09:35 AM
thanks for your advice you three
think i will take it and go get a facial |
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07-04-08, 09:46 AM
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![]() Exfoliation,serums,moisturising,using a specific mask to target your concerns are the key,combined with regular facial treatments to keep your skin to its optimum |
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