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I was shopping today and was looking around Boots (uk). I was looking at there skin care range and since I haven't made the effort to find a eye cream and moisturiser, I picked up there...

(all sutiable for sensitive skin)

- Boots Moisturising Cream (fragrence free like all these products)

- Boots Eye Cream

- Boots Cleansing Bar

- Boots Eye makeup remover pads

All came up to £5.20!

I thought my sensitive skin would react to most of it (and trust me my skin is soo fussy). I can't believe how well my skin has been with it all, it was fine when I washed my face with the cleansing soap. I was a bit worried about the moisturiser because I havent used one for ages but it was fine and my skin didnt burn or go red. Also the eye cream seemed to do its job! so I'm pleased
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Hi,

They sell Boots here in the US (Target Stores). Glad to hear it's working well for your Katie.

 
Glad you found something you like that works for you, and that's cheap!

 
glad you found something that works for you, and it's always a bonus when it's cheap. When i was younger i used to use their skin so kindly range and it was great. I need something with a bit more ooomph nowadays thoug....lol. However i use avon's soltions hydrofirming range and it's brill and failty cheap too. I got it on bogof and it cost me £12 for cleanser, toner, day and night cream

 
Originally Posted by Nessicle /img/forum/go_quote.gif Katie what's the cleansing bar like? Its ok! I wouldn't go mad for it.. but it does the job. x
I'm sorry to tell you all this but I had a reaction to the moisturising cream.. my whole face went really red and soar after a few hours later.
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I dont bother using anything now except a cleanser and sunscreen
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Originally Posted by xkatiex /img/forum/go_quote.gif Its ok! I wouldn't go mad for it.. but it does the job. x
I'm sorry to tell you all this but I had a reaction to the moisturising cream.. my whole face went really red and soar after a few hours later.
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I dont bother using anything now except a cleanser and sunscreen
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Have you ever tried Dermalogicas skincare range? It's not as cheap as Boots but i've found their products are effective even on incredibly sensitive skin and they have a policy that should you be dissatisfied with the products you can return them. If your in the UK, Beauty Flash (where i buy mine from) sells Dermalogica with the refund policy and have professional beauty therpaists that you can email for advice, free samples etc.
I found the Barrier Repair moisturiser at night was really good on my red, rashy, sore face and really calmed and soothed my face without leaving it greasy or causing breakouts.

 
Originally Posted by Miss Lauren /img/forum/go_quote.gif Have you ever tried Dermalogicas skincare range? It's not as cheap as Boots but i've found their products are effective even on incredibly sensitive skin and they have a policy that should you be dissatisfied with the products you can return them. If your in the UK, Beauty Flash (where i buy mine from) sells Dermalogica with the refund policy and have professional beauty therpaists that you can email for advice, free samples etc.
I found the Barrier Repair moisturiser at night was really good on my red, rashy, sore face and really calmed and soothed my face without leaving it greasy or causing breakouts.

Thank you!, I'll check it out
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Dermalogica made my skin dry, sore and spotty ya know. My Dove sensitive is so much kinder to my skin! Given how sensitive your skin is Katie I would go in to a Salon where they sell dermalogica and ask for some samples before spending all that money on Dermalogica. They should give you some sachets of products that would be suitable for your skin

 
Originally Posted by Nessicle /img/forum/go_quote.gif Dermalogica made my skin dry, sore and spotty ya know. My Dove sensitive is so much kinder to my skin! Given how sensitive your skin is Katie I would go in to a Salon where they sell dermalogica and ask for some samples before spending all that money on Dermalogica. They should give you some sachets of products that would be suitable for your skin If I do check out the brand I'll defently do that. I'm just leaving my skin alone atm it seems to be fine with what I'm doing now. The clinique mild facial soap and sunscreen and mineral makeup. x
 
I bought the Skin Kindly soap this morning with my advantage points. I opened the packet and smelled it and it made me sneeze and cough at first lol! but going to try it out tonight!

 
Originally Posted by Nessicle /img/forum/go_quote.gif I bought the Skin Kindly soap this morning with my advantage points. I opened the packet and smelled it and it made me sneeze and cough at first lol! but going to try it out tonight! Hope it works out for you!
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