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honeybeeLover

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Oct 26, 2012
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Hi all i really need your advice and great assistance by suggesting me the effective skin product that i can use during very cold temperature like in an air conditioner room and last time during spring, still cold for me. Before that, for your information i am from Malaysia and just got my PR and will be flying next month. My skin really dried up when sleeping in an air conditioned room especially on my mouth and chin area. Same thing happened when i visited Edmonton last May, spring season but still cold for me. So i used bio oil but it burnt my face after a long sunbath in hot springs lol i put moisturizer but didnt work for me. Any advice? I am very worried now. The fact my face is kinda oily type but dont know it really dries up whenever in a cold temperature. Many thanks in advance
 
Have you try using a humidifier machine? It works for us in Vancouver during very dry months. I wished I bought one when we were in Calgary last spring.
 
steaky said:
Have you try using a humidifier machine? It works for us in Vancouver during very dry months. I wished I bought one when we were in Calgary last spring.

I wonder if it's the same my husband is having in bedroom. It contains water inside right and let the steam goes out in the air something like that i remember him saying about humid thing lol bad me
 
honeybeeLover said:
I wonder if it's the same my husband is having in bedroom. It contains water inside right and let the steam goes out in the air something like

That's the one.
 
I would recommend that you do more research into humidifiers. Not all humidifiers are good. I've found some don't help at all. If your husband's humidifier was cheap (e.g. $35) - then it's probably not a very good one. It may also be too small for the living space you are trying to humidify. Again, I'd recommend doing some research online (e.g. Home Depot) and seeing what humidifiers are recommended by others.
 
scylla said:
I would recommend that you do more research into humidifiers. Not all humidifiers are good. I've found some don't help at all. If your husband's humidifier was cheap (e.g. $35) - then it's probably not a very good one. It may also be too small for the living space you are trying to humidify. Again, I'd recommend doing some research online (e.g. Home Depot) and seeing what humidifiers are recommended by others.

Thanks scylla, currently im trying on bio essence product so far its going good wonder will it be like this for a long time