My only negative is that when you come near to the bottle finishing and you squeeze, it’s hard to control how much comes out (usually far too much!). Now on to my thoughts of the effects of Avene’s Tolerance Extreme cream – a lovely thick white creamy consistency with the added benefit of being non-comedogenic, no irritation (hypoallergenic), perfect as a base before applying makeup, and most importantly (the reason why I bought this) is that it makes skin feel soft and hydrated. Preservatives are used in the cosmetic industry to prevent bacterial overgrowth but offers no benefits to skin, in fact, they are known to be irritating to skin, so I was pleased to come across this product. What I loved about this cream is that it’s preservative-free (tick for me), fragrance-free, colourant-free, surfactant-free, alcohol-free, emulsifier free – achieved by a unique manufacturing process which removes the need to use preservatives by using a highly technical delivery system that allows the formula to be completely sterile and safe for the entire use of the product. Never heard of them before, but apparently it’s a well-known skin care brand amongst dermatologists. The task to find a good moisturiser for skin sensitive to preservatives was harder than I thought, most brands that are touted as ‘hypoallergenic’ had an ingredient list longer that my arm! However, with a bit of research, I came across a French brand called Avene. In the past I never really needed much moisturiser, but I guess with age, I found that I needed to find a good one that had minimal ingredients as I have sensitive skin. Very rarely do I try something new, as when I find something that works and does a good job, that’s it for me – I’m very loyal. Unfortunately, I’m not one of those people who can use loads of different products.
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