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‘I’m a skin expert – these are the best five skincare products you can buy at Costco’

Have you ever been to Costco? Well, if you’re lucky enough to have a membership then you’ll probably realize how much good stuff there is in there.
If you’re food, drink, or homeware the wholesaler does it all. But have you ever noticed the beauty goods in there?
Well, a dermatologist has shared the top skincare products that you can buy there. 
Fatima Fahs, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist who has shared what to look out for. Even better, there are some pretty big brands that you might recognize. This is what to look out for:
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This is great if you suffer from dry or rough skin. Something most of us are probably experiencing right now due to the cold winter weather. 
Thanks to hydrating ingredients such as glycerin and 12% lactic acid your skin will start feeling super nourished in no time. Even better you can apply it all over the body. 
But – shoppers can get the product even cheaper. Right now it is on sale for $13.97 at Walmart.
Dr Fahs says it is great for those who “struggle with acne or oiliness.”
It is a fragrance-free product which means it is great for those with sensitive skin and contains hyaluronic acid an ingredient which hydrates your face. 
Shoppers can get the two-pack for pennies less at Walmart, where it costs $34.79. 
You might have seen this brand online before as it remains popular on beauty sites. The product contains ceramids which help strengthen the skin barrier. It is also fragrance-free.
Dr Fahs says it is a great moisturizer for “head-to-toe hydration, especially for anyone with eczema.”
The good old classic is already in many people’s bathrooms thanks to its versatility. Whether it is dry skin, removing make-up, helping with cuts, or protecting sensitive skin it remains a staple. 
Dr Fahs also says you can also use it for “diaper rash, dry cuticles – the list goes on.”
Make sure to check the ingredients to see if it is right for you
We have all been guilty of using a makeup-removing wipe. But a gentle cleanser should be used with a cotton pad instead of a harsh wipe which can irritate the face. 
Dr Fahs says it is a “more effective” way to remove mascara, foundation and concealer. 
Will you be giving any of these products a go?

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