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Hiya I've been using clinique 3 step for years now number 2 but recently I'm getting a lot of dry skin in between my eyebrows and around my mouth and chin So I'm thinking of changing.

Can anyone recommend anything good?

Thanks :)
 
Hiya I've been using clinique 3 step for years now number 2 but recently I'm getting a lot of dry skin in between my eyebrows and around my mouth and chin So I'm thinking of changing.
Can anyone recommend anything good?
Thanks :)

I now use Monsia Skincare which suits my skin. The shea butter seems to work well for me.
 
Have you considered Environ?

If you're spending the kind of money you are and invested in a decent routine you'd do well to have a look.

Most therapists would want to see your skin first before making any specific recommendations but I, controversially I'm sure, would be stepping far away from your clinique toner especially if it's dryness you are concerned with.

Think about taking some Omegas too, there is only so much skincare can do without it's back up. Always happy to answer any questions you may have.
 
Have you considered Environ?

If you're spending the kind of money you are and invested in a decent routine you'd do well to have a look.

Most therapists would want to see your skin first before making any specific recommendations but I, controversially I'm sure, would be stepping far away from your clinique toner especially if it's dryness you are concerned with.

Think about taking some Omegas too, there is only so much skincare can do without it's back up. Always happy to answer any questions you may have.


Thanks :) I first started using clinique age 14, im now 23 and I've never had complaints before until I'd probably say the last 3 months So i haven't considered changing until now. I've been doing some research and from blogs/fforums clinique seems to be quite harsh and chemically?
 
Thanks :) I first started using clinique age 14, im now 23 and I've never had complaints before until I'd probably say the last 3 months So i haven't considered changing until now. I've been doing some research and from blogs/fforums clinique seems to be quite harsh and chemically?

I don't think there are many skin care professionals on here that would recommend Clinique. Obviously it's not a pro brand, but even some non pro brands are okay. I wouldn't actually recommend a non pro brand but I may think that they're gentle or just not too bad, but as soon as someone says they're using Clinique I suggest they stop. I think their marketing is fantastic but that's about it!

Get yourself to a salon specialising in skin care. A consultation should be free.

Vic x

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Hey love

I suffer with really bad dry skin not as much anymore since using palmers its a god send ImageUploadedBySalonGeek1423932797.650079.jpg

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Sorry didn't read it properly..
Their facial creams are amazing too, tried loads over the years never looked back using this ImageUploadedBySalonGeek1423933052.612601.jpg
 

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