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Anyone Here used Terproline *(My Experience thus Far)
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Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:17 am      Reply with quote
Dear ALL:

I received my terproline cream almost 2 weeks ago, and have been using it since.

To my surprise, my skin hasn't reacted negatively to it, and that's saying alot.

even the most sensitive prods my skin seems to dislike. I have very few creams I can use, and this has been after experimenting with different face creams.

Anyone had experience using this cream to encourage collagen growth pre and post dermarolling?

thats what I am using it for. I intend to start my first dermaroll in a fortnight.

Best to All,

Storke
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Sat May 01, 2010 9:02 am      Reply with quote
Hi, there, Stork!

Well, I used Terproline for body on my breasts and I must admit it worked miracles. The skin there had been dry and pulling no matter what I would put on it. Once I started using terproline, the results were amazing. The skin looked hydrated, tender and the shape of my breats changed too ("rounder").
However, it was kind of pricey and a tube only lasted about a month. (I have meanwhile switched to BND which has equally good results and every jars lasts me about 2.5 mos)

I only used one tube of their face cream, but didn't like the consistency so didn'r buy again.
Let us know about your results!

Evi

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Sun May 02, 2010 4:54 am      Reply with quote
thank you Lilome!

I am already noticing some great results, so if it keeps up going to continue

did you use for dermaroling pre or post?

my skin is kinda glowing.

the tube i have is quite large, and i think its going to last me ages

i bought mine for 100 dollars aust, it was sent from the uk.


the best thing is, normally my skin is very sensitive to new products, but this one has worked a charm. very impressed!
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Sun May 02, 2010 9:53 am      Reply with quote
Well, Sork, I used Terproline a while back. I guess I had just discovered this wonderful forum, and the wonderful advice hadn't had any results yet, because the skin on my face was still oily and ugly and I thought their facial cream was kind of oily too. That's why I didn't continue on my face.
I'm telling you, though, their body cream was excellent considering it was able to firm up my 36FF boobs in a short time. So, I don't see why the face cream wouldn't be just as good!

I knew about dermarolling even back then, but it just sounded crazy. I started doing it about two months ago, though, and I'll keep it up. I don't use any particular product after each session.

I'm glad to hear you are noticing a glow. I would be interested to know your progress.

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Sun May 02, 2010 9:02 pm      Reply with quote
just a question: do you have to dermaroll if using this cream? also, are you using the professional cream or the "face" cream"

Thanks!

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Sun May 02, 2010 9:35 pm      Reply with quote
lilome wrote:
Hi, there, Stork!

Well, I used Terproline for body on my breasts and I must admit it worked miracles. The skin there had been dry and pulling no matter what I would put on it. Once I started using terproline, the results were amazing. The skin looked hydrated, tender and the shape of my breats changed too ("rounder").
However, it was kind of pricey and a tube only lasted about a month. (I have meanwhile switched to BND which has equally good results and every jars lasts me about 2.5 mos)

I only used one tube of their face cream, but didn't like the consistency so didn'r buy again.
Let us know about your results!

Evi


Do you mean BND from Skin biology? Glad to know it worked for you. It makes your breasts rounder - wow.

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Mon May 03, 2010 5:38 am      Reply with quote
Hi, Avalange!

Yes, I'm talking about the very BND from SkinBiology.

About five years ago, I realized that gravity was taking a serious toll on my 36FF breasts: they were beginning to look flat, triangular and facing south (pardon the graphic details). The skin looked crepey, very fine and dry.

Three years ago I thought I would try the BND cream, since I was quite happy with the Super CP serum. I'm telling you, I wouldn't like to go without it.
It has maintained the good results first achieved with Terproline and it is better VFM.

Today my boobs are fuller and rounder than five years ago and much firmer than some of my friends who are younger than me and not nearly as big a size.

I should also mention that I have been dry brushing them for about a year now, and I think it has them good.
BTW, you have been a great inspiration for me regarding Ageless (it was you, right?). Thanks

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Mon May 03, 2010 6:08 am      Reply with quote
The only thing I dont like about using the terproline is it leaves a greasy look about it.
other than that, very happy with it.
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Mon May 03, 2010 6:32 am      Reply with quote
hi!

i think you meant to reply to sister sweets' post, above. i wanted to know if you were using the face cream or the "professional" cream, and whether or not one had to dermaroll with it in order to see effects. what does bnd and vfm stand for? sorry, i don't know those acronyms!

glad to hear that you hav made such progress with the girls!

--avalange

lilome wrote:
Hi, Avalange!

Yes, I'm talking about the very BND from SkinBiology.

About five years ago, I realized that gravity was taking a serious toll on my 36FF breasts: they were beginning to look flat, triangular and facing south (pardon the graphic details). The skin looked crepey, very fine and dry.

Three years ago I thought I would try the BND cream, since I was quite happy with the Super CP serum. I'm telling you, I wouldn't like to go without it.
It has maintained the good results first achieved with Terproline and it is better VFM.

Today my boobs are fuller and rounder than five years ago and much firmer than some of my friends who are younger than me and not nearly as big a size.

I should also mention that I have been dry brushing them for about a year now, and I think it has them good.
BTW, you have been a great inspiration for me regarding Ageless (it was you, right?). Thanks

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Mon May 03, 2010 8:01 pm      Reply with quote
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hi!

i think you meant to reply to sister sweets' post, above. i wanted to know if you were using the face cream or the "professional" cream, and whether or not one had to dermaroll with it in order to see effects. what does bnd and vfm stand for? sorry, i don't know those acronyms!

glad to hear that you hav made such progress with the girls!

--avalange





BND stands for breasts, nipples and Decolletage. (How's that for a name?)
It helps with tightening.
I do not know what vfm is for.

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Mon May 03, 2010 8:35 pm      Reply with quote
The acronyms drive me wild! Many thanks Sister sweets for clarifying on BND...
What is VFM?
Is it not possible to just write out the whole name?... Confused
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Tue May 04, 2010 12:56 pm      Reply with quote
VFM = Value For Money.

Yay for VFM!
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Tue May 04, 2010 4:42 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks. Now that's an acronym I need to know!

Smile

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Colli wrote:
VFM = Value For Money.

Yay for VFM!

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Hi everyone-
I am new to the blogging experience so please bear with me.
As a recent burn survivor I have been scouring the web and articles looking for anything to help me with the deep 3rd degree burn scars on my most noticeable injuries. I was burned over 30% of my body resulting from a kitchen fire in my home. Thankfully I survived, but my left foot and both arms suffered the worst of it. I was looking up collagen creams hoping to speed up and improve elasticity on my arms. I have one graft and deep scar on my right arm in particular that is causing the most trouble.
I stumbled upon TERPROLINE® Professional body and face cream and decided to give it a try. I will try to post pictures and weekly updates on the product and any benefits/side affects that I find. I am starting this product about 4 months from the date of the actual accident (4-23-2014) I had a skin graft done and about 2 months of healing from home using only a compression sleeve and Hyrophor ointment so far. I am excited to try this product, hoping to reduce the awful tightness and coloring resulting from the contractions and scarring.

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Hi Hausergirl - I've personally not used terproline, but have heard it has benefits. I hope it helps you. Keep us posted on your results.
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