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I'm regularly asked to recommend skin care products for delicate and sensitive skins. I, too have always shared this problem - my skin has been dry and sensitive from teenage years and I know what a long haul it can be to find something that suits. It can also prove expensive to buy products only to find they irritate and end up in the bin.

If your problem is just a dry skin but not sensitive then there are many good creams on the market - I would recommend using the 'night-cream' version of a product even during the day as these tend to be richer , although they don't contain a sunscreen so be careful. But if you're skin is sensitive, possibly itchy, maybe with high colouring you really need to use products that don't contain petro-chemicals.

Don't be taken in by products which simply say 'natural' or 'suitable for sensitive skin' - you really need to check out thoroughly that the product does not use chemicals.
Avoid products containing sodium lauryl sulphates as although they are not 'toxic' they can really irritate a sensitive skin. Look out for ranges such as Liz Earle's naturally active skincare range which is suitable for almost all skins.

If your skin is really extra sensitive or sore, or you suffer from eczema then it would be better to use the most simple product of all, aqueous cream. Not very glamorous it comes in large tubs from a pharmacy and is often available on prescription from your GP but is really inexpensive. It is purely an emollient and eases itching, flaking, and dryness without adding any irritants. It can be used all over the body, including the face and is best applied in several thin layers during the day for very dry skins or in a thicker layer before going to bed. Also sensitive skin types need to be aware that strong biological washing detergents used on laundry can cause skin sensitivity so look out for liquid soap, which is less harsh.

If you regularly suffer irritation on your forehead or around the ears, check your shampoo. Again, you may need to use one that does not contain sodium lauryl sulphate. And remember, most perfumes contain high chemical content, so if you're very sensitive you may need to save it for special occasions.

                                                                      

Hooray for Marks and Spencers! I have finally found a suitable pair of jeans that actually do come right up to the waist! Many of their lines recently have claimed to 'sit on the waist' but fail to reach mine by a good 4 inches. But on further investigation of their website I finally managed to track down a pair that suits. I have no idea why they are not on sale at my local store but not to worry, their site is easy to use and delivery is swift and inexpensive.

I also love the fact that the fibre has Tencel, a gorgeously soft material that wonderfully comfortable to wear and really easy to care for yet still looks great. I love designer ranges as much as the next woman but it is reassuring to know that you can still find everyday, wearable pieces on the High Street.

I also love their 'Value' range T-Shirts on display at the moment as it lets me indulge my favourite hobby at the moment - tie dying. Yes, you name it and I've tie dyed it!
Everyone in my family are locking their wardrobes whilst I'm going through this phase, as they come home to find yet another garment tied up with string soaking in bleach in the sink. I'm absolutely hooked! Every time I undo the bundle I marvel at the fantastic effects on an otherwise boring T-Shirt. I've got one in every colour imaginable and I've even gone the whole hog and sew a row of multi-coloured buttons around the neck of one. I think I must be a secretly frustrated designer at heart - I lie awake thinking what colour combinations I can think up next.

All joking apart, I really do like the finished effect and as it's in fashion right now I'm really pleased. I wonder what I can take up when this craze passes - I might start a spot of weaving or crochet some hats if I can find out how to do it!

                                                                      

I've never been very adventurous in the tea drinking line and have always preferred the good old-fashioned variety to any of the exotic flavours. But aware that I do drink a rather large quantity of tea each day I though I'd spread my wings a bit and try some of the fruity varieties on offer.

I really didn't expect tot like them much but have been pleasantly surprised. I absolutely love Twinings fruit teas, especially the Echinacea and Raspberry, and also the Blackcurrant and Vanilla - they remind me of my childhood when we used to drink hot Vimto on cold days after school.

I must admit, I find Green Tea and the more 'herby' flavours a bit too challenging and some of the citrus ones are a little drying on the throat but all in all I think I could be persuaded to trade a few cups a day of my regular brew for something a little more exotic.

                                                                      
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