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Is it ok to overlap these beauty products?

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Is it ok to overlap these beauty products?




Question by ▐▀▀▀▀▌ Asylum Escapee ▐▄▄▄▄▌: Is it ok to overlap these beauty products?
I use Biore Skin Preservation Moisturizer and Olay Definity Color Recapture as long as the moisturizer dries first?
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Answer by dayyan
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  1. Alicia M
    February 11th, 2011 at 23:56 | #1

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  2. dayyan
    February 12th, 2011 at 00:51 | #2

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  3. Meg
    February 12th, 2011 at 01:05 | #3

    As per request, I won’t advertise products! Yes it is perfectly fine to overlap your beauty products. You don’t even technically need to let them dry.

    A lot of beauty industry will tell you can’t overlap with different products because they want you to stick with their own line (it’s a way for them to sell you more then one product)

    One thing I will mention however is that out of the products that you are using, the Olay product is doing everything and more then the Biore product. The Olay is loaded with anti oxidants, skin identical ingredients, and anti irritants. The Biore product does contain some effective ingredients however; it also contains some skin irritants. So really what is happening by using both products, is you’re doubling up when it will not have any extra effect, while adding a product that is potentially irritating to your skin (though it may not feel it is being irritated). If you really want to stick with your two products, you can use one at night and one during the day. If either of these products contains an SPF I would recommend using that for the day time and the other for night.

    But again! There is no problem in mixing the two moisturizers. And weather or not they are dry first before you put on the other makes no difference unless one carries an SPF. In which case it should be placed over top of the other moisturizer after the other is dried. This prevents diluting the SPF with the other moisturizer.

    Hope I could help!

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