Blue Rose
Well-Known Member
I have done a quick search but not really found the answer I'm looking for.
I know that post tan we recommend our clients use an oil free moisturiser. Now, am I being a bit thick here or does that just generally mean moisturisers without mineral oil/liquid paraffin etc. (along the lines of baby oil)
The whole point of a moisturiser is to hydrate, nourish & well, moisturise the skin & the key ingredients of these products is some form of oil. Usually along the lines of almond oil, grapeseed oil, coconut oil or butters like shea or cocoa.
So, are we being uneducated here about 'oil-free'? Do we really understand what we're advising our clients?
Also, if you could retail a suitable moisturiser, what would you class as 'reasonably priced/affordable'. Not necessarily what you would pay, but what your clients would?
I know that post tan we recommend our clients use an oil free moisturiser. Now, am I being a bit thick here or does that just generally mean moisturisers without mineral oil/liquid paraffin etc. (along the lines of baby oil)
The whole point of a moisturiser is to hydrate, nourish & well, moisturise the skin & the key ingredients of these products is some form of oil. Usually along the lines of almond oil, grapeseed oil, coconut oil or butters like shea or cocoa.
So, are we being uneducated here about 'oil-free'? Do we really understand what we're advising our clients?
Also, if you could retail a suitable moisturiser, what would you class as 'reasonably priced/affordable'. Not necessarily what you would pay, but what your clients would?