Posted 14 October 2023

Expensive Moisturiser Substitutes

Are there any authentic substitute cream websites where you can check off ingredients you're looking and match you to a less 'luxury' cost cream?

I just can't justify paying £100 for a thimble of cream

Thanks, here are some of the ingredients that are apparently good.

Glycolic Retinol Blend
Hyaluronic acid
Vitamin A & E
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  1. Willy_Wonka's avatar
    Before going down an expensive route you might want to try out vitamin e capsules.

    I started talking these & could see an improvement within a month. I don't have to moisturise my hands anymore. Coincidence maybe & consult a qualified person who isn't in the business of selling vitamins or moisturisers,
  2. pickledtink's avatar
    Maybe take a serious look at some of the Aldi and Lidl skincare range. There's been a lot of positive results on various comparison beauty websites for their products. I'm pretty sure you'll find something with those ingredients/components.
  3. Peesh's avatar
    Lard! Don't knock it till you've researched it.
  4. wayners's avatar
    I use epimax. £100! Good grief
    BluebirdRobin's avatar
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    Yep bonkers
  5. 001Cisco's avatar
    Usually cost less than £20 for 50ml.
    Why it is cost £100?
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