Is this a good moisturizer?

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The brand has weird satanic sex symbol :feelsmega:

I have oily skin.
 
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No has parfum fragrance is an endocrine disruptors, and has alcohol which is dehydrating
 
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just get a tub of cerave nigga its that simple


ive had the same tub of cerave that was like $12 for two years
 
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No has parfum fragrance is an endocrine disruptors, and has alcohol which is dehydrating
The alcohols in this formulation aren't bad.
 
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La Roche-Posay Effaclair H and Toleriane is very good and has no alcohol
 
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The alcohols aren't bad in this product my god, not all alcohols are drying. But if you have oily skin you should buy products that are specifically for oily skin, cerave and the toleriane line are for sensitive skin. I would recommend this one.
 
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The alcohols aren't bad in this product my god, not all alcohols are drying. But if you have oily skin you should buy products that are specifically for oily skin, cerave and the toleriane line are for sensitive skin. I would recommend this one.
Thank you sir.
 
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I'm thinking of just heading down the natural route.

@thecaste is there anything you'd recommend? Aloe Vera ( + ?) ?
 
I'm thinking of just heading down the natural route.

@thecaste is there anything you'd recommend? Aloe Vera ( + ?) ?
In general I prefer well formulated "normal" products as the irritancy potential is way lower than with "natural" stuff. But if you really want to only use natural products I woul recommend rosehip oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil and aloe vera.
 
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In general I prefer well formulated "normal" products as the irritancy potential is way lower than with "natural" stuff. But if you really want to only use natural products I woul recommend rosehip oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil and aloe vera.
Thank you, I'd check those out
 
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never began for androidcels
 
There are peat based moisturizers etc search the forum. but from my experience nothing came close to topical dhea + progesterone in vit e.
 
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In general I prefer well formulated "normal" products as the irritancy potential is way lower than with "natural" stuff. But if you really want to only use natural products I woul recommend rosehip oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil and aloe vera.
For the skin?

Blackpill me on the efficacy on rosehip oil (never heard it) and jojoba oil on the skin
 

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