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over-moisturised skin?...?
is there really suck a thing as over moisturised skin?
I have very mild psoriasis which causes some dry skin.
I use vaseline essential moisture intensive care moisturiser.
its excellent!
I read in a magazine about a celebrity who uses moisturiser like a "face mask".. just a thin enough layer on your face before you go to bed. and your skin is left really soft and smooth in the morning. [[i tried this last night and it works!! my skin was amazing this morning]]
but when i put it on last night, i noticed that it tingled on the lower part of my right cheek. only for about 30 seconds. i was wondering if it means my skin is over moisturised? i cant think of any other reason it would tingle
thanks
xx
Vaseline tests on animals! Try using Walmart's version of that. I know I use and love "Equate - Advanced Recovery - Skin Care Lotion" in the fragrance free version. You can compare it to "Vaseline - Intensive Rescue Lotion." I have eczema and Equate works on me gorgeously!
But yes, there is no such thing as over moisturized skin to a certain extent. Skin can only absorb so much and sometimes when you over apply lotion, a clear film can set on your skin which makes it hard for skin to breathe. That may be what you are experiencing.
If you have anymore questions, feel free to e-mail me and I will further help you with this issue.
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