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October 25, 2021, 11:44 AM
ulsterman
Number 7 beauty cream
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October 25, 2021, 12:53 PM
Aeteocles
I get the joke.

But, since there is now a thread on beauty cream, I'd like to plug one of my favorite facial moisturizers: https://www.firstaidbeauty.com...s/ultra-repair-cream

I "have" to use a facial moisturizer daily. If I don't, I break out with acne like a teenager. The stuff above is actually my second favorite--my favorite is the Khiel's Ultra with Squalene, but it's about twice the cost.

Anyway, the stuff above is light, absorbs completely without leaving any sort of shine or greasy texture, and smells like nothing.
October 25, 2021, 12:58 PM
ZSMICHAEL
Cereve hands down. What my dermatologist suggested. Not a beauty cream. Moisturizer that is non greasy and combats dry skin and eczema.
October 25, 2021, 01:36 PM
ulsterman
Good Lord.

Did you all lick the bus windows?
October 25, 2021, 01:45 PM
Aeteocles
No, I get it.

Jack Daniels No. 7 is the original beauty serum. You drink a bunch of it, and everyone else looks pretty.

Har. Har.

But hey, you started a thread on facial moisturizers, and some of y'all can use some. So, my recommendation is above.

Nothing wrong with having good skin, man. Besides, dry skin can be uncomfortable.
October 25, 2021, 05:35 PM
Sigfest
My skin gets so dry in the winter it looks like a snow storm when I take off my clothes. It’s disgusting. My son sent me some Cetaphil moisturizer. Works good, but takes forever to lube up my whole body, including face. Solves the problem if I use it frequently.
I never thought I’d ever use a moisturizer. It seems I need to tho.
October 25, 2021, 06:37 PM
Aeteocles
quote:
Originally posted by Sigfest:
My skin gets so dry in the winter it looks like a snow storm when I take off my clothes. It’s disgusting. My son sent me some Cetaphil moisturizer. Works good, but takes forever to lube up my whole body, including face. Solves the problem if I use it frequently.
I never thought I’d ever use a moisturizer. It seems I need to tho.


Cetaphil is good stuff. It's thick though--like peanut butter consistency, which is why it takes forever to put on.

Can't use that stuff on my face. It's just too heavy.
October 25, 2021, 07:09 PM
Sigfest
^^^^^^^^^
The Cetaphil I have is more of a creamy liquid, not peanut butterish.
October 25, 2021, 08:13 PM
tatortodd
Bill Burr has a great bit on lotion




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October 25, 2021, 08:13 PM
sjtill
All the ladies I know swear by Cereve. Recommended by my wife's dermatologist. If I get some dry itchy skin, I steal some of my wife's. Good stuff.


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October 25, 2021, 11:51 PM
Aeteocles
quote:
Originally posted by Sigfest:
^^^^^^^^^
The Cetaphil I have is more of a creamy liquid, not peanut butterish.


I have the tubs (comes in a two pack at Costco) for my hands. I think the Cetaphil in a pump bottle is more like a lotion.
October 25, 2021, 11:52 PM
Aeteocles
quote:
Originally posted by sjtill:
All the ladies I know swear by Cereve. Recommended by my wife's dermatologist. If I get some dry itchy skin, I steal some of my wife's. Good stuff.


Thanks for the tip (both you and ZSMICHAEL, above), I'll check it out. If it works out, it'll be cheaper than what I'm currently using.
October 25, 2021, 11:57 PM
sjtill
Yeah, it's not stinky, and doesn't feel sticky on your skin. You'll like it. Get the cream in the tub.


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October 26, 2021, 10:33 AM
architect
Recently, I went looking on Amazon for beeswax, I've been told it works well for muzzle-loader ball patches (when blended with a lighter grease-like compound). It appears that there are many many people who make their own skin creams with and without beeswax, recipes are available for those interested.