Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Olay Body Quench vs Neutrogena Hand Cream?

Have you used either one of these? Tell me about them and if they worked and their pros and cons... I'm trying to solve my dry skin problem..Olay Body Quench vs Neutrogena Hand Cream?
well, if your talking about your hands, use nuetrogeana,,,but if your whole body...use olay. they both work really wellOlay Body Quench vs Neutrogena Hand Cream?
Neutrogena hand cream is very concentrated and made especially to work on your hands. Use that for your hands instead of Olay Quench. One tube of Neutrogena will last you a looooooong time!
Okay, first i have to say, neither are really good for you, and second, avoid petroleum products! Petroleum products, such as petroleum jelly, baby oil, mineral oil and preservatives that are COMMONLY FOUND IN STORE-BOUGHT LOTIONS, creams and skin care products are foreign to our skin cells and clogging to our pores. They also atract dirt and bacteria and can become vehicles for these unwelcome substances. When our skin has to deal with this abuse everyday it ultimately weakens and breaks down the strength and durability of our skin and can cause an allergic reaction. This is very evident with the rise in skin allergies, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, dry skin and skin cancer.





You should only use products that are truly ';all natural'; (read the ingredients) and organic, if at all possible. The only oil you should put on your skin, especially, because it is so sensitive, is organic, unrefined, coconut oil. And soaps dry out your skin even more, so you should wash w/ products that do not contain ';soap'; or any fragrance, that are non-comodogenic. do a little research, but trust me ... I've done the research myself %26amp; have very sensitive skin, and for health reasons, most importantly, I only use natural, organic products on my skin, body, hair, and for consumption. I don't even use regular toothpaste, mouthwash or deoderant, if it's not organic, and truly organic. Check out this website for starters: http://www.inspiredliving.com/organic/or鈥?/a>
No I have not tried using the handcream you have mentioned except miho hand cream. Occasionally I also use miho virginal oil to moisturize my hand.





When you apply any lotion, always massage so that it will be absorbed and not just to put on the layer. Afterwhich try not to wash it away if you feel its a bit oily. Instead use a tissue to lightly dap it as your skin needed that since its at the edge of dryness.





Check out the link below. They have trial size available.


I find it very effective as compared to using the normal lotion. The products are exclusive and not available in any drug store except online.





Hope this helps.

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