The Student Room Group
Reply 1
What about E45? I've got their sun block and some hand cream and it's good.
Not TCP - I swear that stuff flows through Satan's veins. :eek:
Reply 3
I wouldn't say any of those for highly senstive skin, as they all have ingredients which trigger allergies. My sister has senstive skin, and she uses Simple products which seem to work as they are gentle, with no dodgy ingredients in.
Reply 4
lol, tcp burns! :mad: :eek:
lynseyweth
I wouldn't say any of those for highly senstive skin, as they all have ingredients which trigger allergies. My sister has senstive skin, and she uses Simple products which seem to work as they are gentle, with no dodgy ingredients in.

Simple products, what are they?
Reply 6
*Bethany*
Simple products, what are they?

http://www.boots.com/shop/product_list_new_template.jsp?classificationid=1017968

Boots sell a huge range of Simple products. Take a look on the website for examples.
Reply 7
E-45 is cool. witchhazel tends to dry my skin out and do not go anywhere near TCP
Reply 8
What kind of product do you want? Cleanser, toner, moisturiser, body moisteriser etc
Reply 9
lessthanthree
I opted for clinique, as their hypoallergenic/sensitivity range is pretty extensive. I quite like that "simple" stuff too.

I would say clinique too though the simple range is great if your on a budget. Plus boots do a simple range of their own which there are good things being said about.

Any product that is fragrance free and dermatologically tested should be ok.
lynseyweth
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_list_new_template.jsp?classificationid=1017968

Boots sell a huge range of Simple products. Take a look on the website for examples.

thanks :biggrin:
frost105
What kind of product do you want? Cleanser, toner, moisturiser, body moisteriser etc

Exfoliator mainly... Except most of them are so strong and awful for sensitive skin. Basically all my problems are in the T-zone area