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Are you ladies still using the cold cream?
moussemaker said:Are you ladies still using the cold cream?
hotrodmama0201 said:Is it weird that I couldn't find cold cream the other night? (I've never used it before, but want to start) Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place? I looked by the cleansers and toners, didn't see it, then went and looked by the lotions and didn't see anything either. I do have a hard time finding alot of thing here in Tucson, but cold cream is a fairly common item.......
Maybe I just overlooked it [huh]
This was at Walgreen's, by the way....
moussemaker said:Are you ladies still using the cold cream?
Sunny said:Hmm! I've found it at Walgreen's, no problem, both Pond's and the Walgreens brand. It was right in the middle of the cleansers.
fortworthgal said:Are there any less greasy cold creams out there?
I've been using it morning and night for 2 days now and so far I am loving the results. However, in the mornings I use it in the shower and it is making my bathtub all greasy.
Maybe I'll just have to reserve cold cream usage for the sink area.
cherry lips said:Obviously I splash my face etc in the morning and get rid of the shine, but I want to know how to prevent and minimize open pores and blackheads in that area. Do you give your nose a different treatment from the rest of your face? It's the only oily part on mine, and I want to treat it right. Thanks!
ShesSoVaVaVoom said:fftopic: I know it's not relating to cold cream, but have you tried applying a clay masque to just your nose? I am oily in my T-zone, and I've noticed the clay shrinks my pores up and has a drying/yet moisture retaining effect. I still use rice paper or blotting paper once or twice a day so I'm not just adding more powder constanstly. I alternate days, once a week I use a peel off masque, and twice a week a mint julep mask.
Thank you ShesSoVaVaVoom and hotrodmama0201 for your kind advice! I just went to the Body Shop and got som clay mask samples. I can't wait to try them!ShesSoVaVaVoom said:fftopic: I know it's not relating to cold cream, but have you tried applying a clay masque to just your nose? I am oily in my T-zone, and I've noticed the clay shrinks my pores up and has a drying/yet moisture retaining effect. I still use rice paper or blotting paper once or twice a day so I'm not just adding more powder constanstly. I alternate days, once a week I use a peel off masque, and twice a week a mint julep mask.
cherry lips said:P.S. Laura Chase, the cold cream I have was purchased in the U.K. However, Mary bought Jergen's (not called a cold cream, but either the same thing or close to it) in an afro-hair boutique here in Malmö.
Mary, maybe you could tell us if Jergen's is the same as the other cold creams you've tried? What are the ingredients?
ShrinkingViolet said:Laura Chase, I know for sure that Matas do a cold cream. They sell it as a winter/ski sports cream though, but I bet it could be used for cleansing. I'll check the ingredient list next time I'm in a Matas store.
I have the Boots one too, bought in the UK, and I like it apart from the strong paraffin smell. I'd like to try an all-natural one made from almond oil and rose water but I don't even know if such a thing exists!