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Moisturizing Face Wash
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I live out in Boulder, Colorado at a bit over a mile above sea level. The air here is dry and so is my skin. I am looking for a face wash that doesn't have the after effect of dry skin. Does anyone know of any that don't dry you out but keep you clean?
Thanks...

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I'm ISO the same, preferably one that is noncomedogenic as well :x

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Cliniques mild facial soap for dry skin may work well...Only reason I don't use it, is that it isn't that good at controlling oiliness...

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If I were you, I would NEVER ever use Clinique soap. It dries the skin like hell.
What about some cleansing lotion? There is a cleansing lotion (sort of cleansing milk) from Nivea (women's range, but who cares) for sensitive skin that's just got several awards in Europe for outstanding quality. I'd try that one.

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Originally Posted by Mad_Hatter If I were you, I would NEVER ever use Clinique soap. It dries the skin like hell.
What about some cleansing lotion? There is a cleansing lotion (sort of cleansing milk) from Nivea (women's range, but who cares) for sensitive skin that's just got several awards in Europe for outstanding quality. I'd try that one. I hear good things about Nivea. I'll deffinately check it out. Thanks!

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I use Dermalogica Ultracalming cleanser. It's a creamy gel you massage on dry skin and rinse off. It's *very* gentle and great for sensitive, drier skins. I even had to cut down on moisturiser after I had used it for a while. It's a bit pricy though.
I use the Clinique soap to was my hands.

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Originally Posted by Concord I use Dermalogica Ultracalming cleanser. It's a creamy gel you massage on dry skin and rinse off. It's *very* gentle and great for sensitive, drier skins. I even had to cut down on moisturiser after I had used it for a while. It's a bit pricy though.
I use the Clinique soap to was my hands. The FACIAL-soap?!:P

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Originally Posted by keeg [quote author=Concord link=1140900081/0#5 date=1141052924]I use Dermalogica Ultracalming cleanser. It's a creamy gel you massage on dry skin and rinse off. It's *very* gentle and great for sensitive, drier skins. I even had to cut down on moisturiser after I had used it for a while. It's a bit pricy though.
I use the Clinique soap to wash my hands. * The FACIAL-soap?!:P[/quote]
Yup. Got it for free. Too harsh for the face, I'd say.


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The best thing for your face is Aesop's "Fabulous face cleanser" : smells amazing , washes with water , has natural ingredients , doesn't dry out the skin AT ALL and it lasts for ages since you only need just a small amount for each wash. Comes in a nice bottle too. Great stuff !!

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Yup. Got it for free. Too harsh for the face, I'd say.
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Wow...Thought I had dry skin...:P



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