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starflyte1
02-23-2014, 07:37 PM
Do you have a favorite line of skin care products, either bought from a physician or retail store? I think it is time for a change, but don't know what to buy. I am using SkinMedica now, and think there might be something better.

jrdonn
02-23-2014, 08:09 PM
One of the advertisers in the forum sells Pangea organic skin care. They are very good products, delivered to your door. I use them they are great.
Here is her link:

Pangea (http://www.pangeaorganics.com/sites/robindonnelly/PWPOHome.aspx)

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/beauty-style-directory-206/pangea-organics-skin-care-105729/

TidalWalkers
02-24-2014, 07:10 AM
Este Lauder products!

In awe of TV
02-24-2014, 07:23 AM
I am currently switching all my skin care products over to Obagi and Neocutis.

Parker
02-24-2014, 08:11 AM
Oddly, plain old Ponds. I've used it for years. I get lots of compliments on my skin. Not my beauty you understand, just my skin.

missypie
02-24-2014, 08:27 AM
Oddly, plain old Ponds. I've used it for years. I get lots of compliments on my skin. Not my beauty you understand, just my skin.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Beauty is always skin deep!!

Nlnicholson
02-24-2014, 08:56 AM
Check out SkinActives.com (http://www.skinactives.com)

Less toxic ingredients. You can even make your own concoction or buy it ready made. Less expensive and better for your skin

Bonny
02-24-2014, 09:14 AM
Estee Lauder ! I've used them for years.
I also use some of Adrien Arpel's Signature A products.

Jhooman
02-24-2014, 12:29 PM
No. 7. Fabulous! Order on Line from
Boots, the prices are terrific, can be purchased from Target too.

D Lasher
02-24-2014, 05:23 PM
Have used Obagi for years and think it is the best!!

Parker
02-24-2014, 06:21 PM
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Beauty is always skin deep!!


Missypie, what a sweetie you must be!

Rbgold
02-24-2014, 06:30 PM
Another vote for the Neocutis line of products!

Blessed2BNTV
02-24-2014, 06:55 PM
Organic coconut oil. Started using about a month ago on face, body, etc...

Love it!

101 Uses for Coconut Oil (http://wellnessmama.com/5734/101-uses-for-coconut-oil/)

Google it and see other uses.

theorem painter
02-24-2014, 07:29 PM
Personally I don't think there is anything better than SkinMedica. I use that along with Avene products because I have rosecea. Both product lines recommended by my dermatologist.

boomerbaby
02-24-2014, 08:51 PM
I have sensitive skin sometimes rosacea I use Serious Skin Care from home shopping network, I love the glycolic cleanser.

starflyte1
03-18-2014, 11:00 AM
Thanks for all the replies!

I am considering all of the suggestions. Obaji is looking good right now, partly because the physician who uses it is located near me.

Again, thanks for taking the time to reply.

juneroses
03-18-2014, 12:14 PM
Another vote for coconut oil!

rosygail
03-18-2014, 01:44 PM
I use Philosophy for skin care and Bare minerals for make-up. Reasonable price and good quality too!

jblum315
03-18-2014, 03:06 PM
Pond's cold cream is the only thing I ever put on my face. It's the only thing my mother ever used and she had hardly any wrinkles at 85.

slipcovers
03-21-2014, 05:18 PM
I love Burt's Bees organic products.

Barefoot
03-23-2014, 12:15 AM
Sonya Dakar products.

Barefoot
03-23-2014, 12:16 AM
I use Philosophy for skin care and Bare minerals for make-up. Reasonable price and good quality too!
Do you buy bare minerals online or locally?

Madelaine Amee
03-23-2014, 05:09 AM
I have used Estee for years. However, a relative of mine has relocated to Singapore with her job and she told me about the skin care lines made for Korean women. Asian women never ever tan their skin, they use the BB Creams which are just now coming into our lines of cosmetics. So I have been using Missha BB cream along with Estee cleansers for the past year. I love the look of the BB Cream and mine has an SPF of 42.

At my age I think it is a bit late to expect to undo the damage the sun has done to my face, but the BB creams help to make my skin look better.

Barefoot
03-23-2014, 07:27 AM
So I have been using Missha BB cream along with Estee cleansers for the past year. I love the look of the BB Cream and mine has an SPF of 42. At my age I think it is a bit late to expect to undo the damage the sun has done to my face, but the BB creams help to make my skin look better.

I love to hear people's recommendations for skin creams.
Where do you buy Missha BB cream?
I like the fact it has a SPF of 42.
Is it tinted?
Does it have a matte or "dewy" look?

KathieI
03-23-2014, 07:39 AM
I have sensitive skin sometimes rosacea I use Serious Skin Care from home shopping network, I love the glycolic cleanser.

BB, have you asked your derm about using glycolic cleanser on your face when you have rosacea? I think I've heard that it could be harmful to your skin. Just a thought..

Madelaine Amee
03-23-2014, 08:06 AM
I love to hear people's recommendations for skin creams.
Where do you buy Missha BB cream?
I like the fact it has a SPF of 42.
Is it tinted?
Does it have a matte or "dewy" look?

In my past life I was a researcher so I did an extensive search on the internet for the "best" BB cream and to learn more about the product. I found it originated in Asia, mainly in Korea and is a blemish and beauty cream - that is when I contacted my relative in Singapore to ask if she knew anything about it. She told me the Japanese/Korean/Asian women NEVER go out in the sun like we do, they cover their legs and arms and wear heavy SPF creams. In their culture a sun tanned woman is a working woman, meaning they work in the field all day.

I finally settled on this site to learn about BB Creams Paula Begoun: Paula's Choice: Cosmetics Cop: Skin Care & Makeup Tips & Reviews (http://www.paulaschoice.com/who-we-are/). This women seems to make a living off trying skin care and giving and getting opinions on the various skin care lines. She did an extensive research on BB creams and decided that one of the best to start with (due to low cost) is Maybelline Dream Fresh BB and the shade I use is Light Sheer Tint. I bought it at WalMart and actually really liked it, I bought a color one shade lighter than my skin color, somewhere I read to squeeze out a small amount onto the back of your hand and apply with fingertips all over the face. Which I did, then I applied a little more on blemishes and areas I really wanted to hide. I LOVE this stuff, it covers well, it is very light and sheer, it has a slightly iridescent look (which is very attractive) and it lasts all day and I get compliments on my skin!, at my age that is HUGE. From there I purchased Estee's BB cream, but I like the Maybelline more because Estee is thicker.

So I could not leave well enough alone and got into the Korean BB Creams and they are all available on Amazon.com. I can buy a top of the line Korean skincare plus shipping for less than I can buy Estee and the Korean SPF's are much higher. I am using Missha, but knowing me I will probably try others as well.

Oh, I did also buy Guerlain Blanc de Perle which has an SPF of 50 and that made my nose break out.

This is a fascinating subject to research and all you need is a computer and time - both of which I have. I should add that I never buy anything without first researching the item fully.

mikeandnancy1112
03-23-2014, 08:57 AM
All I have ever used is soap and water...no skincare products. Also, I only use Avon products for cosmetics.

kathydomenicucci
03-23-2014, 07:32 PM
Yes I do, it's amazing & I just happen to have sample . Call me 802-770-2334 Kathy

slipcovers
03-27-2014, 08:11 AM
I checked out Missha BB cream ,and all the ingredients are good. It is basically a tinted sunscreen. Zinc oxide and titanium, best natural sunscreen, non chemical. It does have parabens preservatives which is the only thing I don't like. I did order it from Missha, as there may be counterfeit products on line. It is on sale now with additional gift. I will give a review when I receive it.

Whit53
03-27-2014, 08:21 AM
I think I've used everything over the years. Now I'm using Murad Resurgance. It's excellent!!! It's expensive, but much less on amazon. Well worth it.

slipcovers
03-27-2014, 10:10 AM
All I have ever used is soap and water...no skincare products. Also, I only use Avon products for cosmetics.

Soap, including shampoos, have sodium laural sulfate, SLS is second ingredient after water. SLS destroys the protective skin barrier, depletes the skin of natural oils, and can cause cancer and definitely baldness. Look to Toms soap, Burts bees, and Trader Joes sell a shampoo without SLS.

mikeandnancy1112
03-27-2014, 10:31 AM
Soap and water worked for my mom and she had beautiful skin until she died at 92.

Barefoot
03-28-2014, 12:53 PM
In my past life I was a researcher so I did an extensive search on the internet for the "best" BB cream and to learn more about the product. I found it originated in Asia, mainly in Korea and is a blemish and beauty cream - that is when I contacted my relative in Singapore to ask if she knew anything about it. She told me the Japanese/Korean/Asian women NEVER go out in the sun like we do, they cover their legs and arms and wear heavy SPF creams. In their culture a sun tanned woman is a working woman, meaning they work in the field all day.

I finally settled on this site to learn about BB Creams Paula Begoun: Paula's Choice: Cosmetics Cop: Skin Care & Makeup Tips & Reviews (http://www.paulaschoice.com/who-we-are/). This women seems to make a living off trying skin care and giving and getting opinions on the various skin care lines. She did an extensive research on BB creams and decided that one of the best to start with (due to low cost) is Maybelline Dream Fresh BB and the shade I use is Light Sheer Tint. I bought it at WalMart and actually really liked it, I bought a color one shade lighter than my skin color, somewhere I read to squeeze out a small amount onto the back of your hand and apply with fingertips all over the face. Which I did, then I applied a little more on blemishes and areas I really wanted to hide. I LOVE this stuff, it covers well, it is very light and sheer, it has a slightly iridescent look (which is very attractive) and it lasts all day and I get compliments on my skin!, at my age that is HUGE. From there I purchased Estee's BB cream, but I like the Maybelline more because Estee is thicker.

So I could not leave well enough alone and got into the Korean BB Creams and they are all available on Amazon.com. I can buy a top of the line Korean skincare plus shipping for less than I can buy Estee and the Korean SPF's are much higher. I am using Missha, but knowing me I will probably try others as well.

Oh, I did also buy Guerlain Blanc de Perle which has an SPF of 50 and that made my nose break out.

This is a fascinating subject to research and all you need is a computer and time - both of which I have. I should add that I never buy anything without first researching the item fully.

I love to hear knowledgeable people talk about skin care. I'm sure most of us have spent a fortune over the years experimenting with products. It's great to hear your reviews.

I checked out Missha BB cream ,and all the ingredients are good. It is basically a tinted sunscreen. Zinc oxide and titanium, best natural sunscreen, non chemical. It does have parabens preservatives which is the only thing I don't like. I did order it from Missha, as there may be counterfeit products on line. It is on sale now with additional gift. I will give a review when I receive it.

Please do give us a review when you receive your Missha BB cream. If it is tinted, how did you know what color to order?

I think I've used everything over the years. Now I'm using Murad Resurgance. It's excellent!!! It's expensive, but much less on amazon. Well worth it.

Please tell us more about Murad Resurgance.

I had a friend staying with me last week. She bought Sonya Dakar products and gave me some samples. Lovely products but quite expensive.

Madelaine Amee
03-28-2014, 02:05 PM
I love to hear knowledgeable people talk about skin care. I'm sure most of us have spent a fortune over the years experimenting with products. It's great to hear your reviews.

Please do give us a review when you receive your Missha BB cream. If it is tinted, how did you know what color to order?

Please tell us more about Murad Resurgance.

I had a friend staying with me last week. She bought Sonya Dakar products and gave me some samples. Lovely products but quite expensive.

Bare, Thanks for your kind words, but you are giving me too much credit for knowledge I don't really have. Like most women I love skincare products and always have and I am a sucker for anything which says it is going to make me look young again. As for the BB creams, try a very inexpensive drug store brand to begin with and get one a shade lighter than your own skin tone. Most of these BB creams are translucent and just leave a sheen of color which is really pretty. I think they enhance your natural skin tone. I go by the rule that if the products could make us look young there would be no old people walking around!

I also think that if one is prepared to pay big money for skincare, we think we are getting youth back - unfortunately not so.

I purchased Guerlain from Hong Kong for $9.00 a tube! If I had purchased it here It would have costs me hundreds for the same product.

FloridaShrimp
03-28-2014, 02:26 PM
I have used the prescription Retin A for years and really recommend it. I buy it from a Canadian supplier to keep the cost down.

For skin care, I have used Paula's Choice for many years and think that she has a really good line.

The Beautpedia Reviews section of PaulasChoice.com is the definitive online source of reliable, in-depth researched information on cosmetic products. You'll find thousands of candid, research-supported reviews from international best-selling beauty author Paula Begoun and The Paula's Choice Research Team.

I find the reviews helpful- if a product is very good, then it will be given a good rating. I find the reviews in line with other reviewers, not just slanted to her own products.

So I would start there, then decide your "price point" and go from there.
But I do like Paula's skin care line very much.

maddie101
03-28-2014, 04:24 PM
Also no.7 from Boots

slipcovers
03-28-2014, 04:25 PM
I asked my daughter if she ever heard of BB cream and yes, she had a tube from CVS. It is Garnier and when I looked at the ingredients it is Oxtinocate and titanium dioxide. The Oxtinocate is chemical sunscreen and is on the list of products to AVOID. The TD is natural and is in all foundation makeup. The Missha has excellent ingredients except for the parabens, and I don't know why they would use parabens verses hexel. Probably for the longer shelf life. The Missha on Amazon did not list the ingredients and 1 reviewer stated that it was a counterfeit as it was totally different packaging and shipped from Korea. Missha should come from
NY.

I have been using Retin A Generic for years, bought from Allday Chemist but would like to know the Canadian pharmacy as the shipping should be cheaper. Thank you

Dafoe
04-10-2014, 12:04 PM
I've been using Obagi and highly recommend it too!

rjm1cc
06-07-2014, 07:24 PM
Soap and water. Sun screen when I remember.

Maynay
06-07-2014, 10:01 PM
Another vote for Philosophy!

angiefox10
06-07-2014, 10:56 PM
I take care of my skin internally. I interested, PM me and I will tell you what I do. The cost is less than what most people are paying for skin creams. AND... it is good for my whole body... not just my face. All age spots gone, wrinkles going away and my skin is soft and smooth.

Someone just told me I had good genes.. I showed them a picture I of me a few months ago. Noticeable difference.

Barefoot
06-07-2014, 11:04 PM
I take care of my skin internally. I interested, PM me and I will tell you what I do. The cost is less than what most people are paying for skin creams. AND... it is good for my whole body... not just my face. All age spots gone, wrinkles going away and my skin is soft and smooth.

Someone just told me I had good genes.. I showed them a picture I of me a few months ago. Noticeable difference.

Wow, Angie, that is impressive.
I'm sure we'd all like to know how you take care of your skin internally.
Can you share your method with us?