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Tue Aug 08, 2006 3:21 pm |
Hi all! I was wondering if anyone out there has used any of this line. They have an oxygen mist much like PSF's. I was interested in trying it but I have no desire to waste my money if it isn't good. I would appreciate any advice! Thanks! |
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Tue Aug 08, 2006 3:55 pm |
I was interested in the oxygen mist aswell, since the PSF is too expensive to keep using. I think there was a review on the mist a while back. Is anyone still using this? |
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Tue Aug 08, 2006 6:39 pm |
I'm still using it! I'm the one who wrote the old review, and I'm still enjoying the Zenbiotic O2 serum. It's great for using under my face oils, as well as setting my oil, refreshing my make up, etc. Another great Zenbiotic product I've been enjoying is their rinseless cleanser. You just spray it on and wipe it off. I don't know if it can replace "real" cleansers for me, but it's brilliant for when I get home and just want to get my make up off. Very mild and soothing, and very effective. |
_________________ 27, sensitive/reactive/acne prone skin, dark brown hair, blue eyes, possibly the palest woman alive... |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:40 am |
manslayerliz,
I checked out the Zenbiotic website. It seems rather interesting. Have you tried the foundation pack? It seems like it is on the same lines as Dr Hauschka, but more fancy. |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:53 am |
Yes, I have tried the foundation pack, and I really like it! The cleanser is great and really mild, unfortunately for me it contains castor oil so I had to stop using it, but when I wrote the company and told them that they were kind enough to send the rinseless cleanser to replace it, so that's how I discovered that gem of a product. The toner is also very nice and mild--- it's alcohol-free, and ACV is the second ingredient. I often use it under my face oils. Finally, the spray-on moisturizer--- this is a god-send for an oily-skinned gal like me!! If I don't feel like wearing a moisturizer because it's too hot, I'm feeling too oily, etc, but my skin is feeling a little too tight after washing it, a spritz of this stuff adds just a bit of moisture without being heavy. In the winter time I plan to use this under my moisturizer for extra oomph. I would definitely recommend trying the travel pack first, that way you can figure out if you like all the products or if you prefer to use just one or 2 of them. HTH!! |
_________________ 27, sensitive/reactive/acne prone skin, dark brown hair, blue eyes, possibly the palest woman alive... |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:20 am |
manslayerliz wrote: |
Yes, I have tried the foundation pack, and I really like it! The cleanser is great and really mild, unfortunately for me it contains castor oil so I had to stop using it, but when I wrote the company and told them that they were kind enough to send the rinseless cleanser to replace it, so that's how I discovered that gem of a product. The toner is also very nice and mild--- it's alcohol-free, and ACV is the second ingredient. I often use it under my face oils. Finally, the spray-on moisturizer--- this is a god-send for an oily-skinned gal like me!! If I don't feel like wearing a moisturizer because it's too hot, I'm feeling too oily, etc, but my skin is feeling a little too tight after washing it, a spritz of this stuff adds just a bit of moisture without being heavy. In the winter time I plan to use this under my moisturizer for extra oomph. I would definitely recommend trying the travel pack first, that way you can figure out if you like all the products or if you prefer to use just one or 2 of them. HTH!! |
Wow, thanks for the review! Which oxygen product do you use? It seems they have two -- the toner and another product. They are so affordable, I thought I might try both products but I'd love to hear your thoughts on them first. |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:24 am |
Manslayerliz,
Thanks for the review. I didn't realize they had a travel pack. I was looking at the foundation pack, and was leary to spend $89 to see if I liked the products. I'm going to order them today. |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:26 am |
Yes, you're right elly, there's an "oxygenating toner" which is part of the starter pack, and then there's also a separate 02 spray. I actually use both--- I use the toner after cleansing my face to rebalance, remove any residue, etc, and then I use the 02 spray as a treatment, and to set my face oils. So, I think you'd definitely enjoy using either product. HTH! |
_________________ 27, sensitive/reactive/acne prone skin, dark brown hair, blue eyes, possibly the palest woman alive... |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:02 am |
manslayerliz wrote: |
Yes, you're right elly, there's an "oxygenating toner" which is part of the starter pack, and then there's also a separate 02 spray. I actually use both--- I use the toner after cleansing my face to rebalance, remove any residue, etc, and then I use the 02 spray as a treatment, and to set my face oils. So, I think you'd definitely enjoy using either product. HTH! |
Do you know the name of the O2 spray you use as a treatment? I thought I found what you were describing but it said to put it on with a cotton ball so I wonder if it is the wrong product. Of course, I could have read it wrong seeing as I have to be so quick at the computer these days (baby wakes up, toddlers need something, etc. etc.)...
I appreciate your help with this! I have been following your skincare regime so closely that's why I looked this company up. It amazes me that you used the O2 spray plus emu oil (and differen gel too right?) this summer during your incredible stresses and your skin looked great! My skin would have been a mess with just ONE of the things you've been doing (say moving, for instance). I'm using emu oil now (just started this week) and I LOVE it!! It is so healing, my skin is SO different now just in one week of using. Anyway, I digress...
Thanks, Liz! |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:09 am |
Hi again! Yes, the O2 product I use for treatment is the Oxygen Replenish. The website says to use a cotton ball to apply it, but I'm lazy so I just spray it on, LOL.
And yes, I've been using differin too--- thanks for remembering! Good results so far and no irritation, but of course I'll keep you guys updated... However, I think you might have me confused with someone else when it comes to the emu oil--- I'm a strict vegetarian so I avoid the emu oil like the plague.^-^ Instead I've been experimenting with jojoba, camellia, ylang ylang, etc... my findings for that comparison should be ready in about a month or so, so I'll post then.
Good luck with the Zenbiotic stuff and let me know how you like it! |
_________________ 27, sensitive/reactive/acne prone skin, dark brown hair, blue eyes, possibly the palest woman alive... |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:02 am |
manslayerliz wrote: |
Hi again! Yes, the O2 product I use for treatment is the Oxygen Replenish. The website says to use a cotton ball to apply it, but I'm lazy so I just spray it on, LOL.
And yes, I've been using differin too--- thanks for remembering! Good results so far and no irritation, but of course I'll keep you guys updated... However, I think you might have me confused with someone else when it comes to the emu oil--- I'm a strict vegetarian so I avoid the emu oil like the plague.^-^ Instead I've been experimenting with jojoba, camellia, ylang ylang, etc... my findings for that comparison should be ready in about a month or so, so I'll post then.
Good luck with the Zenbiotic stuff and let me know how you like it! |
Goodness, you're right! Now, I remember because I was impressed that you we're trying all the different oils. I am really looking forward to the final review! I got you confused with tularyn because she uses the O2 spray too and she's the one who moved recently. I'm trying to pay close attention to all this.....
I really like the emu oil but it grosses me out bigtime that it's from an animal. I tried it in desperation because my skin takes so long to heal. It's really working but I'm trying hard to find something that will do the same thing naturally. I think an O2 spray is what I really need. Thanks again!!!! I will go ahead and order it. |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:02 pm |
Do they ship to Canada? I tried to check out but it keeps popping up a message saying there's an error and they can't ship to my address. However Non-US and other countries are listed so I thought you could. They also don't list shipping costs, etc. Does anyone know?
TIA |
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Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:36 pm |
Try emailing them. They got back to me almost instantly when I did. I know that they only charge actual shipping rates. |
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Arikat
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Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:48 am |
sormuimui wrote: |
Do they ship to Canada? I tried to check out but it keeps popping up a message saying there's an error and they can't ship to my address. However Non-US and other countries are listed so I thought you could. They also don't list shipping costs, etc. Does anyone know?
TIA |
Hello everybody
I have read many of the posts on this forum and I must say they have been very useful and insightful for me as a skin care shopper.
However, the biggest issue is delivery, because most sites do not deliver to this part of the world (Romania).
I was wondering, any chance for EDS to ship to Romania also?
Also, I was surprised to see an advertisment for Gerovital products on EDS site. |
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