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Reddit mentions of Burt's Bees Night Cream, Sensitive, 1.8 Oz

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Burt's Bees Night Cream, Sensitive, 1.8 Oz. Here are the top ones.

Burt's Bees Night Cream, Sensitive, 1.8 Oz
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  • FOR SENSITIVE SKIN: Create a luminous and more hydrated complexion with our Sensitive Skin Face Night Cream! It is perfectly formulated for sensitive skin to gently leave you with your smoothest most nourished skin yet.
  • TOTAL HYDRATION: Burt’s Bees Sensitive Skin Night Cream is clinically shown to provide moisture and hydration without causing redness or irritation to leave your skin refreshed.
  • NATURAL NIGHT CREAM: Infused with rice extracts and aloe vera, Burt’s Bees face lotion is 98.9% natural origin and fragrance-free to provide hydration that won't clog pores to leave you and your skin glowing on the inside and out.
  • DERMATOLOGIST TESTED: Burt’s Bees Sensitive Skin Night Cream is hypoallergenic, dermatologist and allergy tested, and was Awarded National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance.
  • SENSITIVE SKIN CARE COLLECTION: Complete your daily skin care routine with the full collection of Burt's Bees 5 Sensitive Skin Care products for an at home, spa like facial care regimen that will leave you with a healthier looking complexion.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height3.13 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2011
Size1.8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.11243575362 Pounds
Width2.38 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Burt's Bees Night Cream, Sensitive, 1.8 Oz:

u/Hurricane_Alice · 9 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

I have super dry skin that's also super sensitive. I have dry scalp and some scaly patches on my face that I've dealt with by being super gentle with my skin. First, I would recommend finding moisturizing products for sensitive skin. I highly suggest a hyaluronic acid based lotion, but you'll likely have to layer moisturizers to get what you want. It may also be helpful to use a hydrating cleanser or a good cleansing oil.

Basically, what i suggest is to try layering multiple simple products, based on what your skin needs.

What's worked for me when nothing else would:

Hada Labo Gokujyun Super Moist lotion Hyaluronic Acid Lotion. My skin requires this in the dry winter.

Ceracolla Super Moist Lotion This has ceramides that are super awesome for "unhealthy" skin.

Cremo Moisturizer This has Urea which is a mild exfoliant in small amounts... I love this stuff.

Burts Bees Sensitive Night Cream Generic night cream with ingredients that don't burn my face. It's not super moisturizing on it's own, but is great when layered.

Ceracolla Perfect Gel If your skin isn't super dry, this could work for hyaluronic acid and ceramides.

Boots Expert Sensitive hydrating serum This is super moisturizing, but breaks out my chin. It's actually the most moisturizing feeling of the bunch, but doesn't have a lot of "benefits"

Aquaphor: A thin layer overnight can make your skin feel great in the morning, and especially if you're not wearing makeup, it won't need to be washed off.

Bare minerals has a purely nourishing moisturizer which has great ingredients, except for lavender essential oil, which my skin does not like. It's in my skincare drawer for when my skin is healthy, but I'm nervous about considering using it.

Also: Bare Minerals Complexion Rescue tinted gel cream has been wonderful for my super dry skin. I apply it in the morning and do not apply powder (which never worked for me before) and it gives just enough coverage and leaves my skin looking nice. Also, I do find it quite moisturizing for a tinted moisturizer/foundation. The only issue is that it doesn't last on my chin so much, but I'm putting some in a bb cushion test out!

u/unscrambleme · 2 pointsr/Showerthoughts

I'm not sure what country you're in or what Shoppers is, but here's what I use (and I'm a guy, if that matters):

Burt's Bees Sensitive Facial Cleanser (In the shower)

Burt's Bees Sensitive Daily Moisturizer (After shower/in the morning)

Simple Micellar Cleanser (In the evening/before bed)

Burt's Bees Sensitive Night Cream (Before bed)

All of those are soap free. I used to have a horribly oily face into my late 20's (I'm 30 now), and I only recently discovered this solution and it works incredibly well. As others have said, using soap (or products with soap in them) strips your skin of the oils it needs to naturally block out contaminants. Since I switched to these soap-free moisturizing products my skin looks far less oily and I have fewer breakouts. It's been a complete game changer for me.

Most major retailers sell the Burt's Bees brand, but I'm not sure about the Simple brand.

Edit: If you use nothing else, at least get the first one I linked to (the sensitive face wash), that's the one that's made the biggest difference for me even before I started using the other moisturizers in tandem with it. Good luck!