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Tue May 09, 2006 12:26 am |
Any recommendations?
I was planning to get the Gatineau firming neck gel but they dont have it on EDS (BAH!)
So, anyone got any total RAVES for something?
Just turned 40 and my neck is not quite in as good a shape as my face (though it is not really bad).. so I want to get something to stop the sagging happening any more than the bit it has. |
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Tue May 09, 2006 3:11 am |
I've found that the JB Skin Prep and AlphaDerma CE followed with a moisterizer have helped mine. I've recently lost weight and was really concerned that I would have a LOT of wrinkles show up (think crepe paper), but that has not happened. |
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Tue May 09, 2006 4:39 am |
I just received my package from EDS yesterday. I splurged on a new line. My friend uses Vitaroma Lift Total by Decleor and she looks fabulous. They sent me a deluxe sample of their Neck and Decollete Gel-Cream. I will keep you posted on how it works. One thing I know already is I love the Lip Balm. |
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Tue May 09, 2006 4:45 am |
Skin Prep and AlphaDerma, followed by Silkia Camellia Oil has been working well for me. I also usually top it up with my usual Neal's Yard Remedies Frankincense face Cream for extra moisturisation because of my very dry skin.
Clarins Extra-Firming Neck Cream is pretty good, too, and pleasant to use.
The best neck cream I've ever used, though, was the Carita Progressif one. I was lucky enough to be given a free tub to test for Beauty Bible some time ago. Unfortunately, it's so ridiculously expensive that I never felt I could justify buying it for myself. It has such a beautiful texture, applies like a dream, is perfectly moisturising and left my skin feeling wonderfully firm and silky soft.
I did have a look at the EDS shop section, as they do sell Carita, but couldn't find the neck cream. |
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Tue May 09, 2006 4:49 pm |
Hey tiger are you using the isc firming cream, for last few nites I've been doing a bit on neck as well with great results. My necks not saggy at all but this sure has tightened it up, you can feel the difference. |
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Tue May 09, 2006 5:04 pm |
reeeally?! I have toyed with getting the ISC firming cream.. ... now you got me thinking... I really really really wanted to to try that Gatineau throat firming gel though, but have no way to get it at the moment. |
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Tue May 09, 2006 5:55 pm |
it realllllllllllly does firm !!! And since you and the rest finally pushed me over the edge on ISC, the least I can do is return the favor !! |
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Wed May 10, 2006 9:18 am |
You know, MelissaMarie, I might just end up with the IS Clinical firming cream... I chatted with EDS tonight and they said that Gatineau Firming Throat Gel was no longer available! So I guess it is being phased out.
They recommended Revision SkinCare Nectifirm or Sothys Total Cohesion Neck Cream but I cannot find any feedback here or on MUA of anyone who has tried them... |
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Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:56 pm |
Tiger ~ I just bought the Nectifirm. I'll start a new post with my results in a month or so. It states that the product results in 40% firming in 28 days. I hope it works. |
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Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:23 pm |
could you please tell me where to buy the ISC neck cream?and the full name?thanks
tiger_tim wrote: |
reeeally?! I have toyed with getting the ISC firming cream.. ... now you got me thinking... I really really really wanted to to try that Gatineau throat firming gel though, but have no way to get it at the moment. |
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