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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 90867" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Tammy,</p><p></p><p>I'm a real fan of aveda face products found at aveda salons or online. I have really sensative skin and even have to be careful about my shampoo since it runs off my hair and onto my face.</p><p></p><p>Aveda has a great over 40 moisturizer and eye cream (with crushed tourmaline) as well as a wonderful sensative skin moisturizer. The eye creams are very rich and I could definately tell a difference in the health of my skin since I started using both the eye cream and the face cream. They have a wonderful mint body cream that is heavenly in the winter.</p><p></p><p>The moisturizer and eye cream run about $30 each but last several months. I use the dual fondation which you can use as a powder and apply with a brush for light coverage, or with a damp makeup sponge for more coverage. It provides a wonderful natural even coverage. It runs about $15. Check your yellow pages for a hair salon that sells aveda products. If you are unsure, the makeup/skincare gal can give you samples of the products to use at home for a few days, or you can purchase and then return if you don't like it or you have a reaction to it. That's one of the reasons I tried it the first time and then, I got hooked!</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p><p></p><p>P.S. Since my skin gets really dry, especially in the winter, I have found the best way to clense my face is with the good old fashioned Ponds. It has a great moistureizing benefit after clensing and my face does not dry out with Ponds. Best benefit though - it's really cheap!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 90867, member: 805"] Tammy, I'm a real fan of aveda face products found at aveda salons or online. I have really sensative skin and even have to be careful about my shampoo since it runs off my hair and onto my face. Aveda has a great over 40 moisturizer and eye cream (with crushed tourmaline) as well as a wonderful sensative skin moisturizer. The eye creams are very rich and I could definately tell a difference in the health of my skin since I started using both the eye cream and the face cream. They have a wonderful mint body cream that is heavenly in the winter. The moisturizer and eye cream run about $30 each but last several months. I use the dual fondation which you can use as a powder and apply with a brush for light coverage, or with a damp makeup sponge for more coverage. It provides a wonderful natural even coverage. It runs about $15. Check your yellow pages for a hair salon that sells aveda products. If you are unsure, the makeup/skincare gal can give you samples of the products to use at home for a few days, or you can purchase and then return if you don't like it or you have a reaction to it. That's one of the reasons I tried it the first time and then, I got hooked! Sharon P.S. Since my skin gets really dry, especially in the winter, I have found the best way to clense my face is with the good old fashioned Ponds. It has a great moistureizing benefit after clensing and my face does not dry out with Ponds. Best benefit though - it's really cheap!! [/QUOTE]
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