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@WI CUSTOMER  Have you tried any of Josie Maran's or Tatcha skin care products. If not I can reco. the ones I use for my normal skintype which also works on dry skin.

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@WI CUSTOMER    Mario Badescu may be a good choice for you to consider.  You can take a quiz on his website to assit you selecting products and prices are very reasonable.

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@WI CUSTOMER wrote:
In my 60's and trying to find a good skin care for dry skin. I feel I just pick up one product after another. Want to get on a good skin program to get results. Any suggestions?

Do yourself a favor and stop the cycle of buying products and not being happy with them. See a board certified dermatologist and have an assessment of your complexion. Years ago, what I thought was dry skin turned out to be irritation from products and with the help of an excellent dermatologist I was given suggestions that work. No more dryness, redness and an even complexion has been the result...

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@Trinity11 wrote:

@WI CUSTOMER wrote:
In my 60's and trying to find a good skin care for dry skin. I feel I just pick up one product after another. Want to get on a good skin program to get results. Any suggestions?

Do yourself a favor and stop the cycle of buying products and not being happy with them. See a board certified dermatologist and have an assessment of your complexion. Years ago, what I thought was dry skin turned out to be irritation from products and with the help of an excellent dermatologist I was given suggestions that work. No more dryness, redness and an even complexion has been the result...


 

@Trinity11   That's the best suggestion and always my first recommendation. Most women don't want to spend the money to go and see a derm. The way I see it, it costs a lot more money to keep trying products that may not be suitable for your skin and get tossed out. 

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I'm in the same age range and use the Dr. Denese skincare line and Lancer. Either works well on it's own.  I combine them together for all of my skincare needs. 

If you want quick and simple then I would use Lancer. If you have specific issues to address, wrinkle, bags under the eyes, dryness or sagging neck then  I would suggest Dr. Denese products.

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I'm a bit older, and I'm going to try 

Farmhouse skincare here.  I bought almost everything,  hoping that it works, if not at least I can return them!  Moisture and plumping is what's needed under the eyes.

You need to be careful with retinol.  I wouldn't use it under my eyes.  It's dangerous if you accidentally get it in your eye.  Good luck!!

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I like Paula's Choice products for dry skin.  I order directly from their website, and quite often you will receive coupons for free shipping and 15-20% off if you sign up for their emails.

 

I have found the basic skincare routine that works best for me is:

cleanser

exfoliater

toner/serum

moisturizer

 

I don't wear makeup so I don't need a makeup remover.