In Winter, or at least when you live in
I was at Target this weekend, and it hit me....Pond's! My mother has beautiful skin, and she looks much younger than her 35 years, wink wink. So I bought the two Pond's products I never should have abandoned all those years ago:
My skin is already looking and feeling better! Not to mention, cold cream really removes makeup. There is no residue makeup left, and my skin is so soft and so moisturized! My mother has had it right all along! I should never have been swayed by Clean & Clear and their witty advertising, or Biore and those little pore strips! Oh no, Pond's is where it's at, ladies, and it's been working forever! Cold Cream was created in the 2nd Century! As Martha would say, "It's a good thing", and the two jars were under $10. Best $10 I've spent in a long time!
*My dermatologist and I both swear by Cetaphil! I love it, and when it's not so cold and dry outside and in my house, despite my humidifier, I'll certainly start using it again. However, the Pond's will remain in my cabinet for nighttime use, and if my skin starts to act up again.
*EDITED TO ADD*
*My dermatologist and I both swear by Cetaphil! I love it, and when it's not so cold and dry outside and in my house, despite my humidifier, I'll certainly start using it again. However, the Pond's will remain in my cabinet for nighttime use, and if my skin starts to act up again.
*EDITED TO ADD*
Pond's did not sponsor this post. This is just my opinion on what I think is a great product. Pond's, if you'd like to sponsor this post with a giveaway, email me! ;)
Also, a reader asked how to use these creams, or at least how I use them. I start with the cold cream, rub in on my face and neck with my fingers, and leave it on a minute or two. Then is wipe it off with a tissue. You can also rinse it off with a warm wash cloth. I then lather on the moisturizing cream. During the day I use less and also use my Oil of Olay cream with SPF 15. At night I lather it on.
Also, a reader asked how to use these creams, or at least how I use them. I start with the cold cream, rub in on my face and neck with my fingers, and leave it on a minute or two. Then is wipe it off with a tissue. You can also rinse it off with a warm wash cloth. I then lather on the moisturizing cream. During the day I use less and also use my Oil of Olay cream with SPF 15. At night I lather it on.
15 comments:
Did you contact Ponds to tell them about your post?
I've been using Cetaphil for about a year now since I have eczema-type dry skin. I've tried to mix in some acne based face washes since I've been "blessed" with adult acne. With the winter now, my skin is SOOOO dry!! I bought Pond's AGES ago when it was "the thing" of the moment. I've started using it again lately. I feel like my jar is blue but it doesn't look like the Dry Skin Cream. I'll have to check. But do you use both creams? How/when?
I'm a cetaphil fan myself! When the winter comes, you should always switch to a cleanser that is milky. Stay away from any clear cleansers.
I use dove moisturizing products! I love 'em!
I use Pond's moisturizer every day - glad to hear someone else has Pond's love too!
Oh my skin is wicked dry in the winter too. I am picking up both of these this week! Thanks for the tip. And thanks so much for your comment today too!
Great tip! I love products that remind me of the stuff my mom used. She LOVED Noxema and I still love the smell of it :)
I'm glad you found something that's helping your skin survive the dry winter months. :) I feel your pain. Not only is my face dry, but my hands look like I'm ninety years old. LOL...
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This is really funny! Though I live in NY and have for 25 years, I am a southern girl (born in LA) and the older I get the more I identify with my southern roots....but my grandmother AND her mother were both huge Ponds devotees and you know what their skin GLOWS! You are right...maybe they ARE onto something.....so funny that if you keep something long enough it comes back!
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Amazing the things our mothers and grandmothers were right about if we would have only listened. My grandmother (Nanny) always always used ponds. In fact, when i think back to my childhood I can just see her face covered with cold cream. So glad you did this post because I really need to get back to my roots so to speak. Gonna pick some up today! I am a new follower and love your blog. Witty and fun! Hope you are having a great day! Come visit anytime for some southern cooking! XO
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LOL You are fine not to tell us that Pond's DIDN'T sponsor you...you're only in hot water if you neglect to tell us when somebody DOES sponsor your post. ;)
I am glad you found an answer to your dry skin woes! I have the same dry skin issues in the winter, & I'm NOT in the tundra - I'm in the South! I swear by Bobbi Brown hydrating face cream for day, & I have been looking for something equally perfect for nighttime...maybe I'll pick up some Pond's cold cream. =)
You talked me into it...got the cold cream yesterday....LOVE IT!
I am going to try this. The Cetaphil just isn't cutting it and my skin has been looking meh all winter! :-)
Love Cetaphil and now you've got me wanting to use some Ponds for those heavier make-up days....thanks!
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