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Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:37 pm |
Is anybody using this? I received my free full-sized skin cream a few weeks ago, but haven't tried it yet because I want to use up my Alphaderma CE first. I am pleased with my Alphaderma CE, but I couldn't resist getting a free product from Relastin to try I was just curious to know if anybody else received their free product and if anybody is using it.
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Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:30 am |
I'm wondering about this, too. I got my free sample (very generous, I might add!), but I'm afraid to use it on my acne-prone skin because it looks so "rich"and creamy. I'm afraid it will clog my pores like crazy. I'd also like to hear about results/experiences anyone has had with this.
Anyone? . . . |
_________________ Me: NOT Fabulous 50--recent surgically-induced menopause, aging/sagging skin, life-long acne issues, hyperpigmentation. Seeking solutions~possibly even Holy Grail! |
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Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:33 pm |
So far the only person who says it has firmed her face is a 34 year old. May I ask how much facial sagging can a 34 year old have??
As for spending so much to "moisturize" one's skin is silly IMHO. Hyaluronic acid (micronized) is the best way to go. Even NaPCA does a wonderful job of drawing moisture to the skin..why pay so much to protect the skin from moisture loss when there are so many great affordable products that do a great job of drawing moisture and retaining it in the skin?
IMHO Relastin doesn't do much, if it did, the world would be crowing about it, don't you think?
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Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:54 pm |
Patzy,
Where does one find a cream with micronized HA? Just curious.
I used Relastin last winter for a while (Chicago winter=brutal!) and it didn't really do much. I actually just used a bit today, and was reminded how unimpressed I was with this product. I had to reapply moisturizer within an hour.
As far super hydrating moisturizers, Devita ultra and Earth Sciences hydrating day cream are both inexpensive winners, in my book.
In the summer, I use Osea's advanced protection cream.
--avalange
patzy wrote: |
So far the only person who says it has firmed her face is a 34 year old. May I ask how much facial sagging can a 34 year old have??
As for spending so much to "moisturize" one's skin is silly IMHO. Hyaluronic acid (micronized) is the best way to go. Even NaPCA does a wonderful job of drawing moisture to the skin..why pay so much to protect the skin from moisture loss when there are so many great affordable products that do a great job of drawing moisture and retaining it in the skin?
IMHO Relastin doesn't do much, if it did, the world would be crowing about it, don't you think?
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_________________ http://newnaturalbeauty.tumblr.com/ 37, light-toned olive skin, broken caps, normal skin. My staples: Osea cleansing milk, Algae Oil, Advanced Protection Cream, Eyes & Lips, Tata Harper, Julie Hewett makeup, Amazing Cosmetics Powder, & By Terry Light Expert, Burnout, and daily inversion therapy and green smoothies! |
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Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:51 am |
avalange wrote: |
Patzy,
Where does one find a cream with micronized HA? Just curious.
I used Relastin last winter for a while (Chicago winter=brutal!) and it didn't really do much. I actually just used a bit today, and was reminded how unimpressed I was with this product. I had to reapply moisturizer within an hour.
As far super hydrating moisturizers, Devita ultra and Earth Sciences hydrating day cream are both inexpensive winners, in my book.
In the summer, I use Osea's advanced protection cream.
--avalange
patzy wrote: |
So far the only person who says it has firmed her face is a 34 year old. May I ask how much facial sagging can a 34 year old have??
As for spending so much to "moisturize" one's skin is silly IMHO. Hyaluronic acid (micronized) is the best way to go. Even NaPCA does a wonderful job of drawing moisture to the skin..why pay so much to protect the skin from moisture loss when there are so many great affordable products that do a great job of drawing moisture and retaining it in the skin?
IMHO Relastin doesn't do much, if it did, the world would be crowing about it, don't you think?
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One can just Google micronized HA. It is readily available now days. There is a seller on ebay that has many differing skin products including micronized HA also if you want to search there.
Avoid nano particle skin products as the products can easily travel to any part of the body. More and more folks are warning against use of them. I plan on contacting "The Docors" (TV show) since they recommended nano particle restylane. |
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