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TSVanessaJ
post Jun 23 2012, 11:59 AM, updated 14y ago

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Hi! I'm currently thinking of changing my moisturizer from estee lauder (cuz it's oil based and targeted at the older generation). Im 20 btw so yeah. i don't usually use moisturizers because i hate that sticky oily feeling on my face sad.gif much prefer masks but they're more costly in the long run and not really for daily use.

but now i feel the need to moisturize my face cuz it's looking dry. i have combination skin. thought of hada labo's moisturizer. any suggestions? rclxms.gif
colleennaivety
post Jun 23 2012, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(VanessaJ @ Jun 23 2012, 11:59 AM)
Hi! I'm currently thinking of changing my moisturizer from estee lauder (cuz it's oil based and targeted at the older generation). Im 20 btw so yeah. i don't usually use moisturizers because i hate that sticky oily feeling on my face sad.gif much prefer masks but they're more costly in the long run and not really for daily use.

but now i feel the need to moisturize my face cuz it's looking dry. i have combination skin. thought of hada labo's moisturizer. any suggestions?  rclxms.gif
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I would not recommend Hada Labo though! After few application, the side of my faces grows pimples and blackheads. I stopped using after I found out that Hada Labo is the main culprit. I gave to my friend & she found it's good for her skin. Maybe different skin, different effect on Hada Labo.

If you wanna try Hada Labo, I would like to recommend Juju Aquamoist. It's 100% Made In Japan and it will not leave your skin sticky. Absorbed very very quickly. To be use after toner & before moisturiser.

I was sceptical when I was being introduced to this product as I don't want the same thing happen to me again (like Hada Labo case). The salesgirl then informed me that Hada Labo sold in Malaysia is Made In China (with licence from Japan), and the size of molecule in Hada Labo are not as small as Aquamoist, hence my skin felt sticky after applied Hada Labo. But with Aquamoist, it was absorbed very quickly and my face felt very comfortable. No sticky, no tightening.

I have combination skin as well too (oily on T-zone, normal on other part), and my skin is sensitive as well. This product will suit any skin type. I hope my comment will able to help you to pick your moisturiser.

P/S: I bought Aquamoist for RM84 at Isetan, The Gardens. The salesgirl informed me that Aquamoist counter will stop displaying in Isetan till 31st July 2012. After that they will move to Fahrenheit 88.


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TSVanessaJ
post Jun 23 2012, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(colleennaivety @ Jun 23 2012, 12:34 PM)
I would not recommend Hada Labo though! After few application, the side of my faces grows pimples and blackheads. I stopped using after I found out that Hada Labo is the main culprit. I gave to my friend & she found it's good for her skin. Maybe different skin, different effect on Hada Labo.

If you wanna try Hada Labo, I would like to recommend Juju Aquamoist. It's 100% Made In Japan and it will not leave your skin sticky. Absorbed very very quickly. To be use after toner & before moisturiser.

I was sceptical when I was being introduced to this product as I don't want the same thing happen to me again (like Hada Labo case). The salesgirl then informed me that Hada Labo sold in Malaysia is Made In China (with licence from Japan), and the size of molecule in Hada Labo are not as small as Aquamoist, hence my skin felt sticky after applied Hada Labo. But with Aquamoist, it was absorbed very quickly and my face felt very comfortable. No sticky, no tightening.

I have combination skin as well too (oily on T-zone, normal on other part), and my skin is sensitive as well. This product will suit any skin type. I hope my comment will able to help you to pick your moisturiser.

P/S: I bought Aquamoist for RM84 at Isetan, The Gardens. The salesgirl informed me that Aquamoist counter will stop displaying in Isetan till 31st July 2012. After that they will move to Fahrenheit 88.
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thank you for the suggestion biggrin.gif since we have about the same skin type, maybe i'll avoid buying hada labo moisturizer. lol. im very picky towards choosing moisturizers tongue.gif


babe_himesan
post Jun 25 2012, 10:35 PM

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i have dry skin on outside but inside oily...

i am using bio essence aqua boost (full set) feels much better now!
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post Jun 25 2012, 11:09 PM

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I use Clean & Clear
berryney
post Jun 26 2012, 09:17 PM

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eucerin. suitable for my sensitive skin and can be as a make up base too
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post Jun 26 2012, 10:22 PM

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Clinique!
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post Jun 26 2012, 10:55 PM

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I'm using Etude AC Clinic Gel Lotion ^^

It's fragrance free, and non-comedogenic. I love the soothing effect it gives. It locks moisture and its shine free. It also penetrates pretty fast too.

I have combination skin, oily t-zone and dry u-zone.
claire.darcy
post Jul 2 2012, 04:39 PM

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Try Dermalogica. They have different ranges for oily, dry to combination skin. I've tried clinique, biotherm and origins but they don't seem effective and sometimes causes breakouts. I've been using Dermalogica for 2 years now and no probs so far smile.gif
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post Jul 5 2012, 02:21 PM

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Hada Labo Arbutin Milk..i loike !

But before i got use Biotherm Biopur..also very gud but expensive biggrin.gif
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post Jul 12 2012, 09:47 AM

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U can try artistry.I'm using it.
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post Jul 13 2012, 03:35 PM

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u need to try different brands to see which one suits you most. what brands have you used b4?
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QUOTE(VanessaJ @ Jun 23 2012, 11:59 AM)
Hi! I'm currently thinking of changing my moisturizer from estee lauder (cuz it's oil based and targeted at the older generation). Im 20 btw so yeah. i don't usually use moisturizers because i hate that sticky oily feeling on my face sad.gif much prefer masks but they're more costly in the long run and not really for daily use.

but now i feel the need to moisturize my face cuz it's looking dry. i have combination skin. thought of hada labo's moisturizer. any suggestions?  rclxms.gif
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you should try "Artistry".

 

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