Best neck & decollete moisturizers according to redditors

We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best neck & decollete moisturizers. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Neck & D‚collet‚ Moisturizers:

u/ClaphamOmnibusDriver · 56 pointsr/AskEurope

Are they?

20p for a 16 pack of paracetamol near me.

I don't take loratadine, but it appears to be about £3.95 for 240.

I'm sorry if this is too expensive, but it appears perfectly reasonable to me. Both roughly 1.5 pence/tablet.

u/Canidmom3 · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Don't apologize! I've asked so many questions on here myself!

I think the Skederm snail serum is much thicker and more.....hydrating/moisturizing than the Cosrx Snail 96? That's why I gave it to my sister. I love the Cosrx, and this was a nice serum, but it was a little heavy for my skin on top of the Mizon snail ampoule I already have. It took longer to sink in than the Cosrx or the Mizon. But my sister loves it for her dry skin.

The neck cream doesn't have snail in it. I mainly bought it because I could get it so cheap, so if it didn't work, I didn't lose more than a couple dollars, but I actually really like it. I usually carry several of my facial steps down onto my neck, partially because I'm horrible at measuring the eggy amount of product and usually have extra, and partially because I'm turning 40 this year but I don't want my neck to show it. (My mom's family also tends to get the dreaded "turkey neck," where the skin gets really loose and saggy. My grandpa had it to the extent I nicknamed him "bullfroggy" when I was young. It sounds horrible, but he loved it. He was my best buddy and I think he was actually kind of proud his grandkids loved him and felt comfortable enough with him to give him a nickname. ;-) However, I would personally prefer to avoid such monikers until saaaay.....80?? XD )

This cream feels really forming and moisturizing without smothering my skin. Amino acids, peptides, ceramides, and botanicals. What's not to love? And it saves me the time of multiple steps on my neck in the morning. SKEDERM Smart Neck Cream. Neck Firming support with Skinergium Bio & Peptide Complex 1.7 fl oz / 50ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015QPL7BE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_LJn7ybCQABFT8 (sorry, still trying to figure out how to format links on my phone) I'll probably buy it full price when I run out since you can only purchase once at the Elite deals price. Are you stateside? I could post the sign up link for Elite deals. There's always beauty stuff on there. I'm hoping there will be more AB beauty since the Skederm seemed to sell so well.

u/Somethingdotdotdot · 2 pointsr/askgaybros

http://www.amazon.com/Glycolic-Acid-Cream-Moisturizer-Jojoba/dp/B00OSB2J8I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450503627&sr=8-1&keywords=toulon

use a small amount...like really small at night

http://www.amazon.com/Best-Selling-Pure-Highest-Paraben-free-Vegan--Best-Satisfaction/dp/B00G2JURC4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450503980&sr=8-1&keywords=hyaluronic+acid+8+oz

and then this, also small small amount in day. this is a super moisturizing thing that keeps the skin from drying out (drying skin makes it rough, that's why uncut folks have super soft, plump dicks).

u/PrincessRatKing · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Same here. My skin's oily, which causes it.

I wash with dis -- http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/spectro-jel-cleanser-for-blemish-prone-skin-fragrance-free-200-ml/6000039222114

And moisturize with dis -- https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Works-Miracle-Cream-Multi-tasker/dp/B00TR91MXO

Every day, or it gets flaky again.

u/plug_in_baby · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

All right guys, so I'm constantly tweaking my skincare routine and would love some input. I'm currently 25 and only really started taking good care of my skin when I was about 21. For the most part I'm fairly happy with where my skin is at now. I have very fair, slightly sensitive skin (redhead) that tends to be mostly balanced, combination/oily with occasional dry patches. I rarely deal with blemishes these days other than a few blackheads and occasional cystic acne near my chin. The current issue I'm dealing with is how to properly use vitamins C and A in my routine so that I can reap the most benefits/use the best products while not overdoing it, or layering products unnecessarily. My current AM routine consists of (in order) a cleanser, typically Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash, toner, Amara Organics 20% Vitamin C Serum since the water here is very harsh, TruSkin Vitamin C Cream, and a higher SPF sunscreen, typically Elta MD SPF 45. My PM routine consists of a cleanser, normally something different than what I used in the morning as I find that overusing the same cleanser can strip my skin. I follow with toner, Amara Organics Vitamin C Serum again, Amara Organics Retinol Serum 2.5%, and [First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream] (http://www.sephora.com/ultra-repair-cream-intense-hydration-P248407?skuId=1217744&icid2=products%20grid:p248407). I occasionally use a physical exfoliator, and am not currently using any eye-specific products as I'm prone to developing milia if a product is too creamy and I don't like the tacky feeling of a lot of eye gels. I live in Florida, so with my fair complexion I'm constantly trying to be proactive about preventing sun damage, while also delaying the appearance of damage that has already been done. That's why I really want to make sure I'm using the best Vitamin C product during the day. I know that the active in both my day serum and cream is SAP, but I've read that MAP is more effective at boosting collagen production, yet I have a difficult time finding products that utilize this form of Vitamin C. Also, I've noticed recently that 2.5% retinol (the product lists retinol, not retinyl palimate) seems to be A LOT compared with other OTC products on the market, and I really don't want to be overdoing it with this one, especially since I don't have any wrinkles yet, just a few fine lines that seem to come and go. Also, the issue of increased photosensitivity makes me nervous. I recently read some literature that addressed the concern that too much topical vitamin A could lead to toxicity, and I already have a diet rich in A vitamin. It might be worth noting that I haven't changed my routine considerably in the last few years, other than switching out retinol products as they became available/unavailable. Occasionally I will change some product out for another, but normally for something very similar (i.e. one vitamin c cream for another).

So, very long story short (sorry, guys), if you could recommend a Vitamin C serum or moisturizer, and a night time retinol product appropriate for my age and skin (preferably something with a lower active concentration), I would me much appreciative. The lighter consistency the better, as I do layer several products every day and I don't like the feeling of heavy build up on my skin. If you happen to notice anything else that you think I'm doing wrong, please let me know.

u/Stephenesque · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hi, new 28 year old male from sunny Miami here and my ex girlfriend got me into the habit of taking care of my skin. Since our breakup, we haven't spoken but I've needed some help that not even my dermatologist could help with.

The issue: I'm trying to get into the habit of wearing a moisturizing sunscreen everyday but I can't find a brand that doesn't make me breakout nor one that makes me look oily in my office. My dermatologist give me a moisturizing sunscreen that I had to return due to me breaking out. He recommended 'non-comedogenic' but he didn't recommend a particular brand (he wants me to do the 'trial and error' approach). I've already tried La Roche-Posay but everyone in my office asks if I am sweaty + the bottle has so much excess oil and leaves flakes behind on my face.

So, I'm still trying to find a non-comodegenic moisturizing sunscreen alternative that doesn't make me look oily.

Skin Type: Oily skin. I haven't had acne in a while but I (ironically) broke out when I started adding products to my face.

Current Routine:
AM AND PM: Nivea Moisturizing Face Wash
PM: Anti Aging Retinol

Open to ANY suggestions on what to add/modify, trying to have clear skin without acne and retain as much moisture as I can but as you all know, it's not a simple process.

u/Swede2016 · 1 pointr/30PlusSkinCare

Hey wifiwoman :) I found this link when googling Tretinoin. Is that the right cream? Sorry I don’t know what tretinoin is ..😬☺️ https://www.amazon.co.uk/PurOrganica-Retinol-Moisturising-Cream-Guarantee/dp/B00UD1ECTQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=tretinoin+cream&qid=1557859596&s=gateway&sprefix=tretinoin+&sr=8-4

In Denmark where I live it would be very hard to get it prescription based.. so I would need to find it on amazon in another country..

u/mizliu · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I haven't tried this, but a Korean youtuber I watched highly recommended this neck cream called the Skederm Smart Age Defence Neck Cream for Anti-Wrinkle & Neck Firming support with Skinergium Bio & Peptide Complex (whew, what a long name!). I was able to find it on Amazon here. The youtuber said she originally thought that it didn't really matter if she bought neck specific products or not, but this one changed her mind.

u/redbudbaby · 0 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

I’m really liking this!

BEST Vitamin C Moisturizer Cream for Face, Neck & Décolleté for Anti-Aging, Wrinkles, Age Spots, Skin Tone, Neck Firming, and Dark Circles. 2 Fl. Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0166W9GMI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oDZwDb4K7S6GH