Facial Moisturizers

Updated on August 31, 2009
N.S. asks from Freehold, NJ
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Hi Ladies. Since the recession is hitting us pretty hard, I need to cut back on some of my indulgences. I've been using Murad moisturizer for the past year and love it. But it's almost $50 for a little tube. I have combination oily/dry skin that is prone to breakouts. Does anyone use a good, inexpensive moisturizer that I can just buy in the drugstore?
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V.M.

answers from New York on

I have a lot of topical allergies and have always found that both Olay and Neutrogena have a large selection and reasonable prices for products that work very well ( and don't give me a rash)

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I.J.

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Hi N.,

Go to my website, irenejaeger.myarbonne.com, send me a message and I'll explain how Arbonne can help you. There's too much to put in an email.

Best, I.

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M.B.

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Yes! I use Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture for Combination Skin. It costs about $8 (at least here in NH) for a 4 oz. pump bottle. It is hypoallergenic and anti-comodogenic (and you can get it w/ SPF 15, as well) and is very gentle on the skin.

I've been using it for over a decade, and am THRILLED with it. CVS used to have a store brand version, but I have not seen it on their shelves in several years.

Good luck!

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J.R.

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I highly reccommend Mary Kay lotion with spf.. But also try Aldi's Brand of moisturizers

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T.W.

answers from New York on

I use Aveeno and love it. It was recommended by my dermatologist. I buy it at BJ's and Sam's Club in the 2 or 3 pack and also get their body wash as well.
T.

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J.K.

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N.,
I have two suggestions for you.... first is the cheapest- I always have loved Oil of Olay.
Second is not a drugstore option, but near the same prices as drugstore and is very high quality- find a Mary Kay consultant (sorry I do not know any around here) and get ahold of TimeWise moisturizer. That stuff is the bomb and they do make it with oily skin in mind. In fact if you want to know more about it and find a consultant you can go to the MaryKay.com website and there is a link to find a consultant (which will only link you to actively working ones- a good thing) and also let you look into more info on the product. In the interest of disclosure though- I used to be a consultant (still use the product though!).
It runs about 22 a bottle but should last you a good 3 months or more.
Good Luck!
J.

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L.C.

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Olive oil or jojoba oil.. nothing beats them, seriously. And how much more natural can you get?!

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R.P.

answers from New York on

Check out www.beauty-with-integrity.com for lots of great
beauty products without the harmful chemicals that are in
most products today. The prices are reasonable and they are
not only pure but effective.
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M.B.

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N.,

The best thing you can do for your body and your skin is to drink water. I find that now that I am drinking 8+ per day to keep myself hydrated, my skin doesn't need moisturizer.

During the winter months, when the water is harder, and air is drier, I use only oatmeal soap, instead of all my nice-smelling soaps. That was recommended to me about 6 years ago by a friend, and I haven't used moisturizer on the rest of me but maybe once or twice a winter since. (Well, I'm not perfect about not using the nice-smelling soaps!)

Invest in a good system that will remove the Chlorine (and if you can find a system to do it - the fluoride) in the water. THAT in and of itself is drying.

Good luck!
M.

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D.A.

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Go to Beautipedia.com - I love this site, they have products listed by company and then they tell you whether the product (based on ingredients & packaging)does what it says it will. You'll be surprised at the number of products that don't do what they say they will. They also have Paula's Picks, these are the products that she thinks are the best.

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M.T.

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Hi N.,
I would suggest trying one of the Neutrogena moisurizers, they probably make one for combination or breakout prone skin, and it's probably not more than $20
Good luck!

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H.G.

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Noxsema has been been around for a looooooong time It is cheap and good gigsmomm

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E.S.

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This may not be what you'd expect to hear, but just use a tiny smear of plain Vaseline, or plain Crisco, which are pure. Many years ago I learned this by watching a TV program, PBS on channel 13, to do with skin care. The dermotologist said that the ideal time to apply Vaseline or Crisco is immediately after taking a bath or shower, (then pat towel dry) because the pores are open, with the water still in them, and the Vaseline or Crisco traps and seals the water (moisture) under the skin, making your skin look and feel softer, plus minimizing wrinkles! He said some women may feel that they have to spend a lot of money on fancy fragrance products to get results, when in fact this is not true. I have followed his advice ever since I watched that program, and still continue to receive compliments about what nice smooth skin I have, and I'm now 62!

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N.D.

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THis might sound crazy, but I use the baby lotion California Baby makes called calendula cream. It's more natural and is the only one so far that's natural based and is non-comedogenic, meaning it won't clog your pores. I have the same skin problems and am 35 yrs. old with a budget! Don't be scared by the bottle which says it's for diaper rash or cradle cap. It's just a natural plant base that happens to be good for your skin. I buy on drugstore.com and buy in bulk to save. Also says it's for sensitive skin adults on the jar. It's about $10 a tub, not sure the size. WOrth a try... and you can just use it on your kids or body if you don't like it. My skin is doing well after using it for months.

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B.K.

answers from New York on

I had to cut back too 8-(
I use Cetaphil and love it. It's available in any drug store.

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L.

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Hi N.,
Try Olay Definity (drugstore). It worked for me before I switched to N. Miller's Delivery Creme(catalog/online).
Good luck.
L.
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J.B.

answers from New York on

Hi! I also use Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture for Combination Skin. It costs about $10 - $12 in NY for the 4 oz. pump bottle. It is hypoallergenic and anti-comodogenic. I use the SPF 15 formulation for day and the regular formulation at night. It feels wonderful on the skin. During the day I have to use oil-free foundation or powder to keep the oil on my face in check. Neutrogena also makes an eye cream, which I love using.

J.

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M.L.

answers from New York on

N. - I love my Oil of Olay for sensitive skin. It has sunscreen in it, and I can get a two-pack at Costco for about $15.

Good luck! Having sensitive skin is the PITS. Blech.

Another moisturizer I love is the Aveeno facial moisturizer. They carry it at drug stores, but stopped carrying it at Costco. With two kids under the age of three...I prefer to do all of my shopping in one place. ;-)

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J.N.

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it's less than $50.00 & it's great - i have the same type skin. clinique's dramatically different moisturizing GEL...not lotion. lotion is too greasy. I NEVER have oily skin anymore with it - any dryness is gone & my breakouts are at a minimum since i began using it. i apply it everyday after my shower before makeup. HIGHLY recommended.

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