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#1 crichel

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Posted 29 December 2009 - 01:10 PM

I have'nt seen this product reviewed much on acne.org, but I have been useing Eucerin Hydro Protect with SPF 15 for the past 18 months or so. Its great at relieving dry, flakey, sore or tight skin and its useful that it has some SPF protection, and of course it is non-comeogenic.

Downsides are that it is epensive and not easy to get, Boots sell it online for about £25 including post (and that only lasts a month or so) and its only available in a few of the very big Boots shops. Its very much a thick cream rather than a typical moisturiser. It goes on white and takes a few minuites to absorb on top of BP, and when your skin gets wet, either through rain or washing, it tends to ooze out of your skin which is a bit gross, and needs to be washed away.

If you can hydrate your skin with a light moisturiser like Neutrogena clear skin then its probably not for you, unless you looking for some SPF protection. If though your struggling to hydrate your skin on the regime it might be ideal.

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Posted 17 January 2010 - 10:22 AM

http://www.boots.com/en/Eucerin-Hydro-Prot...eam-50ml_41610/

Only £13 on the website!

I only just managed to get my dryness under control but if that stops working for any reason i think ill give that stuff a try, looks good!




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