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Boots Moisturising Cream with Vitamin E & Camomile |
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30/10/09 (44 review reads) |
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Advantages: Great price, moisturises skin well, non - greasy, good for sensitive skin
Disadvantages: None that i can think of
I found this moisturiser a few years ago when i was suffering from a particularly bad outbreak of spots. I had a feeling that it was the moisturiser i was using at the time that was causing my pizza face, due to whatever harsh chemicals, fragrances and general greasy-ness that was in it. I therefore decided to have a look around the shops for something a little more delicate.
So there I was in Boots when I happened to spot the baby section, and i figured hey, here is a cream that claims to be a good moisturiser, non-greasy and delicate enough for a baby, I might as well give it a go.
Ok I'll tell you about the actual product then
Packaging -
It comes in a 100ml clear plastic tube and you can see the thick white cream inside. Printed on the front is The brand Boots baby moisturising cream, and a green circle saying that it is with chamomile & vitamin e.
There are two white circles lower on the tube, the first one saying consultant dermatologist & paediatrician approved. And the second one saying moisturising hypo-allergenic.
On the back of the tube It says that it is clinically tested, pH balanced and lanolin free. Boots Vitamin E enriched moisturising baby cream is a non-greasy, easily absorbed formulation. Added camomile extract will help to soothe skin leaving it feeling soft and supple.
Use it everyday to replenish lost moisture, gently nourishing and protecting to help maintain healthy skin.
Ideal for you too as a gentle facial moisturiser.
Boots baby skincare range, good for baby and for you.
Directions: Gently apply to face and body, particularly after bathing as part of a daily skincare range. Store out of direct sunlight
Price -
It is currently £1.68 at most Boots stores and on their website
Is it any good? -
Well simply yes.
It is a nice thick cream and you don't need to use much for your face to feel lovely and moisturised but not greasy, its like its had a drink of water.
It has that 'baby' smell if you know what I mean, the way most baby lotions and talc smells, but its not a very strong fragrance.
The best thing for me is, as it is basically designed for baby skin, it is so delicate and does not aggravate my skin or cause any spots.
And for only £1.68 I think its a real bargain!
Summary: I would recommend this to anyone with delicate skin, or anyone who wants a good basic moisturiser.
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- 30/10/09 Hi
It does sound good and I might try this myself. I use a very basic one from Tescos which is less than a pound, I find this good as I also have sensitive skin - maybe I'll right a review about it soon! I believe the more expensive beauty products are, the more chemicals they have in them so cheap isn't all that bad! :) |
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- 30/10/09 It certainly sounds good for it's price. Welcome to dooyoo : ) |
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