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NIGHT CREAM
I'm in my mid 20's and having trouble finding the right anti-aging night cream. There are so many out there and would like any recommendations on which will work best for my dry skin. I want it if possible to reduce pore size as well, and provide long term effects and delay aging-process....
Thanks!
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Thanks nyaxa those are great suggestions!
Hi healthyskin00,
I agree that the Korres Quercitin and Oak night cream would be fantastic for your dry skin to use while preventing aging and wrinkles. ![]()
Another great one for dry skin is the Clinique Repairwear Intensive cream for dry skin which is soothing and great for dry skin without being too heavy or greasy but leaving your skin smooth, hydrated and preventing lines and wrinkles.

Try also the Ole Henriksen Nurture Me which is also soothing and especially great for dry skin that has a tight or scaly feeling.

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[ Edited ]I actually find peels and serum shows much better result in reducing pores, clear complexions and anti-aging than just the night cream. The cream dictates how greasy/hydrated/dry my skin feels, but no noticeable effect on pores/lines provided I keep the other routine/products the same. Peels (Origin fruit acide one, or Dr. Dennis Gross alpha Beta) made my skin much smoother and...cleaner looking (smaller pores) while the serum diminishes fine lines.

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