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Everyuth Cream Face Wash for dry skin

Everyuth Cream Face Wash


I simply can’t do without cleansing my face at least twice a day; it’s a must for me or else my face ends up looking dull, tired and oily. This practice is continued even in winter when my skin tends to become quite dry. But I do avoid certain strong, anti-bacterial face cleansers meant for zit-prone, oily/greasy skins and my winter skin care routine does include frequent application of a good moisturiser to keep my skin well nourished and hydrated. Last winter, I preferred a gentle face cleanser like Himalaya Gentle Face Wash Cream over other harsh ones. This winter, though, for some reason I used Everyuth cream face wash for dry skin and it isn’t bad either. Specially formulated for dry skin, this 100% soap-free face wash contains rich, natural moisturizing ingredients like peach and aloe along with wild cherry which helps to rejuvenate and refresh the facial skin. Highly recommended for dry skin and in winters.

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  1. Ramadevi2:30 PM

    I have dry skin and I use oatmeal as a my homemade mask. It is a good moisturizer to the skin and has that scrubbing effect too

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  2. Organic and chemical free face creams serve as specific treatment for a desired effect.

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  3. Jyotsna10:53 AM

    I LOVE washing my face with it – it actually feels soft to rub in. It’s lovely.

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  4. Shravani10:27 AM

    To treat extremely dry skin,
    mash a Banana and a tablespoon of Honey to it. Apply on the skin, leave on for 10 minutes and wash off.

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  5. Anonymous8:25 AM

    A little about me:
    -My reason for buying the made from earth Vitamin Enhanced Moisturizer: to use as a moisturizer for my face and treat ends of my hair
    -My skin type: Combination (Oily t-zone (acne prone) and normal cheeks and chin)
    -No skin conditions and No allergies

    First two days were fine. Made my skin smooth and hydrated. On the third day, I had spots on both cheeks and chin (itchy red pimples and dry flakey cheeks mainly around those itchy pimples). I thought it was odd, so, I tried using a clay mask to get rid of the spots, and I noticed that no oil of any kind came from around the breakout area. So, I stopped using the Made from Earth moisturizer since it was the newest facial product that I tried. Then, I tried my old facial cleanser (Note: Cleanser that I used while using Made from Earth was Botanics deep skin brightening cleanser. The one I switched to was Clean and Clear Deep cream cleanser) and it cleared up the dry spots and blemishes overnight by about 40%. So, I tried Made from Earth again, and my face didn't break out. It kept it very hydrated and works great!

    What I use it for now:

    - Nighty moisturizer for face
    - Lip balm
    - Cuticles
    - Hand Moisturizer
    - Heal scars (works best on recent scars from what I've seen)
    - Eye cream
    - Treatment for ends of hair

    My verdict: LOVE IT! I'm probably going to use this for the rest of my life so long as they make it as is or better. So, I definitely recommend Made from Earth Vitamin Moisturizer, but only if you have a good enough cleanser!

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