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Alright so I just started using La Roche Posay's Lipikar moisturizer and it's done absolute wonders for my face. Their Touleraine cleanser is good for my acne but it was drying and this makes up for it and then some. I have had L'Occitane on my radar before, good to know it's good if I'm looking for another option at some point. In the meantime here's this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003QXZWYW?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I've tried it and it's really good. I have sensitive skin and it usually reacts on strong beauty products. Fortunately, it is worth the risk. I got the idea about the product from my sister.
Yeah, I like their cleanser and it doesn't feel so dry after use. It can be good for dry to normal skin. And the cleanser makes my pores tighter.
I love it!!
Go for it! It feels so good & smells amazing. And the thirst-quenching gel is EVERYTHING in the summertime!
Do you have a blue mercury near you? They will sample anything for you so you can try things first. They don’t have that label but wow m-61 items and well everything there from low to luxury end is great based on your need! Best wishes!
I also have dry and sensitive skin. I have used loccitane and it did work in the beginning, but long term made my skin even drier. I suggest La Rochay Posay’s dry skin line. It has absolutely helped with dry skin and even helped with previous facial scars. I suggest using both cleanser and moisturizer.
They're on the pricier side but I do think it's worth it. I treat my skincare products like they're an investment so I'm okay with spending the money as long as it does the job wonderfully. With L'Occitane's creams, a little goes a long way. It's my holy grail!
I adore the cream in every way and am thrilled with how well it has treated my skin. Every time I use it, my face feels smoother and better overall. Without feeling suffocated, my skin feels protected. Additionally, the jar lasts a very long period, making the purchase price worthwhile.
The Divine Cream is pricey, therefore I advise testing a sample before buying so you won't be dissatisfied and short of a few dollars. The aroma doesn't bother me all that much, however I am aware that other people are. However, I consider it to be quite hydrating. Also, you don't need a lot of it.
Their serum is light and creamy. It goes on smoothly onto my skin and feels soft and easy on my face. I have used the face cream regularly and my skin looked nice, but didn’t do anything spectacular for the price. The range uses the exquisite Immortelle flower and that’s why it’s so expensive.
I’ve been using their products for around a week now and I’m really happy with it. My skin feels rejuvenated, smoother and even hormonal acne has cleared up. It does have quite a strange, strong, floral scent – like a very strong floral with a hint of baby powder smell. I’d prefer no fragrance so it doesn’t interact with my perfume as it lingers for a few hours after applying.
The texture is thick and luxurious and I love the way my skin drinks it up. Skin feels silky and smooth and instantly you can tell it’s a premium product!
I was worried about my foundation slipping as my skin felt super silky but it wasn’t a problem.
The texture is thick and luxurious and I love the way my skin drinks it up. Skin feels silky and smooth and instantly you can tell it’s a premium product!
I was worried about my foundation slipping as my skin felt super silky but it wasn’t a problem.
I love their cleanser! This is the best product ever, very convenient pump pack that is refillable and works so well. This cleanser makes my face feel amazing and removes makeup easily and gently.
Thanks for the recommendations ya'll! Am now thinking that maybe La Roche Posay is the move rather than L'Occitane...do love their body lotions though, but glad I asked on here before I invested in the skincare stuff!