arhhhh ok...me have normal to oily skin...not really prone to acne or breakouts either unless I do something erratic....hmmmm im such a product wh*re...constantly looking for new products to use....gotta stop its too hard on the walletHanne said:bigb3n it's great for dry and sensitive skin as well as acne prone skin ( I guess if the acne fighting regimen is drying your skin out..because I wouldn't recommend this on oily skin..flower:
It can be used on both body and face.
Try doing a search for Weleda in this thread : http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/f45/really-good-rich-moisturizers-34189.html
or you can read reviews on Makeupalley : http://www.makeupalley.com/product/showreview.asp/ItemID=3845/Skin_Food/Weleda/Moisturizers/
LeonieAlexandria said:Some rich people in here...
hence the discussion going on in the expensive skincare products thread!!!tott said:Maybe not rich... But if you have some disposable income, why not use it? You can find great solutions at practically any price point, I'm not entirely convinced you always get what you pay for when you spend a fortune on skin care...
Mostly hype, and a little bit of performance.![]()