The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . hink she has got herskin type sussed. She hasbeen taught by skincaremanufacturers to classify herskin as dry, oily,combination or sensitive. But perhaps what she didnot realise is that no-onesskin remains true to one typethroughout their lives. Notonly does skin change as itages, but its condition adaptsto different environments. Incold, dry weather it tends todry out, while in warm,humid climates it will bemore oily. So it should come as nosurprise when your 50-year-old customer complains thatthe moisturiser she has usedsince her 20s no longers


The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . hink she has got herskin type sussed. She hasbeen taught by skincaremanufacturers to classify herskin as dry, oily,combination or sensitive. But perhaps what she didnot realise is that no-onesskin remains true to one typethroughout their lives. Notonly does skin change as itages, but its condition adaptsto different environments. Incold, dry weather it tends todry out, while in warm,humid climates it will bemore oily. So it should come as nosurprise when your 50-year-old customer complains thatthe moisturiser she has usedsince her 20s no longerseems to work. A moisturiser is the mostimportant product for oldercustomers. As their skin getsdrier, so the moisturiserneeds to be more need not mean using agreasy, heavy product, but aricher, more nourishing a moisturisingcream instead of a lotion foruse during the day and aricher night cream. Ingredients to look forinclude vitamin E, glycerine,aioe vera, panthenol,vegetable and plant oilextracts and sunscreens. Get.


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade185, booksubjectpharmacy, bookyear1859