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Ladies, time to beat the drought!

(lifestyle.com)
Updated: 2006-10-11 09:34


It's October again, and as the season changes, the moisture in your skin
is easily sucked out by the dry weather. Have you noticed any changes on
your skin? Are there many dry lines or irritations? If this sounds like
you, it means your skin is longing for hydration. Here we list three
weapons to use in your war against dry skin.

Weapon 1: Moisturizer

For daily use, moisturizing cream is our first weapon of choice.

Clinique: Moisture Surge Extra Thirsty Skin Relief
This product can rapidly boost skin's moisture levels, soften and smooth
in a flash and completely satisfy your skin with the feeling of endless
hydration.

Shop Address:
Location 1: F1, Parkson, 101, Fuxingmen Street, Beijing
Tel: 010-66038946
Location 2: Pacific Xuhui, 932, Hengshan Rd, Shanghai
Tel: 021-64076366
Price: RMB450/50ml
Website: www.clinique.com

Biotherm: Aquasource Non Stop
This thermal cream is the equivalent of soaking your face in 5,000 liters
of spa water, and hydrates dry skin 24 hours non-stop. It provides
instant freshness as soon as it is applied.

Shop Address:
Location 1: Zhongyou Department Store, No.179, Xicheng District,Beijing
Tel:010-66018899-2275
Location 2: SOGO, No. 1618, Nanjing W. Road, Shanghai
Tel:021-62882760
Price: RMB450/50ml
Website: www.biotherm.com

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