Uriage Spa Water for Sensitive Skin
Posted September 25, 2010
on:I don’t use mineral spa water everyday, in fact I hope I would never need it. The moment I need Spa water, meaning that I’ve to deal with a skin problem. A travel-size mineral spa water could be necessary in case I don’t know when I would need it.
I’ve talked about my use of mineral spa water in my previous posts, today I’ll share a new way of using mineral spa water for hand care.
First of all, I’ve dry hand. Although I prefer extra nourishing hand cream but I also love lightweight hand cream for quick powdery finish. The issue is that sometimes the lightweight hand cream just wasn’t capable to keep the hand moisturized for long hours.
Here is what I use the Uriage spa water for.
Hand cream used for following illustration is Boots Hand and Nail Cream (Tomato & Tangerine)
Skin is very dry, almost flaky.
Skin had been moisturized after applied the hand cream
After an hour, skin texture started showing the dryness signs again
Spray generous Uriage Spa Water on skin, then apply the hand cream
After an hour, skin texture had only shown minimum dryness
As you can see clearly, damp skin is certainly retained moisture better than dry skin. The point is, a travel-size mineral spa water is a great salve whenever you need an instant relief with mineral-rich soothing water, provided there is no clean water around you. I found this method particularly helpful when I was too busy to go to washroom during office hours or during car traveling. If I’m at home, I can simply go to sink and rinse my hand under tap water for few seconds before applying hand cream. That worked as well. You can apply the concept to your skin care routine too. (“v)
September 26, 2010 at 11:42 am
Thanks for the quick tip.. now theres an additional use for my Avene Mist hehe.
September 26, 2010 at 3:54 pm
Welcome Nellz, hope the tip works for you too. “v