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Moisturiser - recommendations please.

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MissAdventure Fri 29-May-26 07:48:02

Yes i always bought them on offer, and I'm quite surprised to hear they're still around, as everything is so complicated now.
Exfoliate, don't exfoliate, peptides, microgranular whatsits, acid this, microneedling, shaving....

SORES Fri 29-May-26 07:43:34

SusieBQ

A recent Which Report put Lidl Cien Q10 Intense Day Cream in third place just behind Clarins and Rituals products. The Lidl cream is less than £5 whereas Clarins is around £70 and Rituals about £40. Worth a try!

gosh, I didn’t know this, I will gleefully tell my daughters,
who both recommended the Cien range, thanks!

Astitchintime Fri 29-May-26 07:39:14

Boots mostly seem to be promoting three for two on their No7 ranges and that does make them very cost effective when buying night cream, day cream and serum. And their skin care has age ranges too.

LadyGracie Fri 29-May-26 07:37:06

I use Aveeno daily moisturizing lotion, it makes your skin feel smooth and I’m told I have beautiful skin.

SORES Fri 29-May-26 07:28:13

Maremia

Why can serum be better than moisturiser? TIA

Maremia
Google for a comprehensive explanation,
showing the differing values, with a
recommendation that we use both, and why,
especially with diagrams of skin layers.

Its worth exfoliating regularly for better absorption,
as there is no point spending money on either
unless our skin is receptive,
gently slough off those dead skin cells,
apply an occasional clay face pack.
Glowing Grans!

SusieBQ Fri 29-May-26 07:25:33

A recent Which Report put Lidl Cien Q10 Intense Day Cream in third place just behind Clarins and Rituals products. The Lidl cream is less than £5 whereas Clarins is around £70 and Rituals about £40. Worth a try!

Juliepat Fri 29-May-26 07:20:52

I have just started using Olay Regenerist Retinol 24 night moisturiser. Tiny pot but you only need a tiny bit. Noticed an improvement in my skin first night.

Retread Fri 29-May-26 07:16:02

My mother had beautiful skin and among my strongest memories of her are the ones where she is carefully applying her Ponds, or Nivea.

There are popular and effective skincare ranges now (according to my beautician friend) that are inexpensive:

The Ordinary (which I’m currently using, very nice)
Inkey

Both available online and I think also in the larger Boots stores. I really don’t think that the more expensive skincare is, the better it is!

SORES Fri 29-May-26 07:11:30

and!

the Cien range from Lidl,
anti wrinkle cream is excellent,
made in Germany, as is Weleda,

or Lacura, the Aldi range which
is often sold out in store, also
made in Germany with
rigorous quality controls
and
Leaping Bunny

I should be on commission

Maremia Fri 29-May-26 06:30:10

Why can serum be better than moisturiser? TIA

SORES Fri 29-May-26 06:21:47

Sago

Weleda skin food, my skin is so dry, it is the best and cheapest moisturiser I have ever used.

yes it’s amazing, currently on offer at Boots,
herbs and flowers, soothing calendula…

Clinique is Estee Lauder
Lancome is L’Oreal

MayBee70 Fri 29-May-26 05:49:27

MissAdventure

How odd, I started using the serum and stuck with it for quite a while, and had a fair few comments from people saying how well i looked, that i had a nice "cupids bow" and other compliments.
As per usual, my miserly side took over and I started to resent paying "so much" for the serum, then my lazy side decided it was all "too much bother" to moisturise at all

Then i looked at myself the other day and thought I probably should give it a try again...

I think it’s far too expensive. I only get it because my partner gets a double discount twice a year. My skin, which used to be really good is awful now.

NotSpaghetti Fri 29-May-26 05:38:12

I like Avalon Organics' ^Vitamin C
Gel Creme Moisturizer^

Really light and easy to use but seems to make a big difference to my skin.

LtEve Fri 29-May-26 05:25:39

I buy all my skincare from TKMax. I pay between £6 and £10 and just pick what I like the look of. I react to things like Nivea but currently I’ve been told (by DD, my harshest critic) that my skin has never looked better.

Esmay Fri 29-May-26 03:04:55

First of all - be careful of soap . It's too drying.
Clean your skin with cotton wool and baby lotion .
Massage on an inexpensive moisturiser such as Nivea in little circles.
Allow to be absorbed.
Apply a high factor sun cream before you go out.

MissAdventure Fri 29-May-26 02:22:15

How odd, I started using the serum and stuck with it for quite a while, and had a fair few comments from people saying how well i looked, that i had a nice "cupids bow" and other compliments.
As per usual, my miserly side took over and I started to resent paying "so much" for the serum, then my lazy side decided it was all "too much bother" to moisturise at all

Then i looked at myself the other day and thought I probably should give it a try again...

MayBee70 Fri 29-May-26 02:05:59

Moisturiser just seems to sit on top of my skin and do nothing. I put No 7 serum on first which does seem to sink in.

Bukkie Thu 28-May-26 23:33:18

M and S Formula creams and serums are the best I have ever used. We don't have an M&S near me so I either order online or stock up when out of town.

NanKate Thu 28-May-26 20:12:00

I used Weleda Light it’s excellent.

Sago Thu 28-May-26 19:16:56

Weleda skin food, my skin is so dry, it is the best and cheapest moisturiser I have ever used.

kittylester Thu 28-May-26 18:35:41

I was recently given some samples of a Lancome moisturiser which made my skin feel really good. I have always been loyal to Clinique but the Lancome one has turned my head.

Before I go and spend £78 (!!!) can anyone recommend anything else that is really good on very dry, 77 year old skin?