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post 28/12/2012, 11:26 AM
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Have you used dermalogica? Would you recommend it? If you do use it, what products do you use? I am particularly interested in prducts for over 45ers huh.gif

I used it years ago and have just been using super cheap stuff for the past 6 years . My skin is ok but I would really start using lovely products again

thanks
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post 28/12/2012, 11:33 AM
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I have never used the face products, but I swear by the exfoliating body scrub. Works well on both DH and I. I am prone to dry skin and when I am feeling particularly scaly or wanting to get ready to slather on a layer of fake tan, I use it in the shower every couple of days over a period of a week or so. I only need the tiniest amount per limb (like a finger tip size squirt) and it does the job brilliantly. Will be interested in reading other responses about their other products too.
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post 28/12/2012, 11:36 AM
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I use the clay cleanser and the skin prep scrub and LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have just bought the clay cleanser for my mum and she loves it as well...
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post 28/12/2012, 11:44 AM
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I love Dermalogica and I am over 40. original.gif I use their gentle cleansing gel, active moist/ intensive moisture balance and skin prep scrub. There are other bits and pieces that I use like eye makeup remover, toner etc but not on a regular basis.
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post 28/12/2012, 11:55 AM
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I love Dermalogica products but don't buy them anymore because of the cost. I bought a heap of their products before my wedding but since then there is always another expense that that comes along and I can't justify spending much on myself. But I highly recommend it. I particularly loved the exfoliating and cleansing creams.
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post 03/01/2013, 12:32 PM
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I love Dermalogica but found after using it for a number of years my skin changed (I went off the Pill) and Kora (Mirand Kerr;s skincare line) worked much better for me.
I'd suggest getting some samples to try before you buy as its awful spending big $$ on any skin or hair products to find that dont suit you.
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post 04/01/2013, 07:34 PM
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It's one of the better ones I've used, but not currently using it.

I'm not sure what they're mature skin care range is like, I've only used the anti-acne type products.

I agree about using samples, or even going to a salon that uses the products and getting a facial and see how they feel.
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post 05/01/2013, 05:11 PM
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There are a lot of products that don't do harm during pregnancy.

Join the forum for self promotion did you eddey?

$49 for a cleanser is a bit pricey.

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post 05/01/2013, 05:14 PM
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I have used various items in the past.
I found trilogy or la Clinica better..I think both are Australian. I know for a fact la Clinica is manufactured in Melbourne and is certified organic.
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