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Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:43 am |
Hi, clueless how to use this ?Someone post about the "press and roll" method? How do you actually do that? Instead having the product on my face, my basin is getting the benefit of it?
Any advice is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Sat Dec 09, 2006 7:55 pm |
I squeeze a bit out rub together a bit and press it onto my face, once applied I then go back and press around my whole face for a couple of min until I feel my skin has benefited. It is a bit of skill you need to acquire other a lot of the product can be wasted. |
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Sat Dec 09, 2006 8:39 pm |
look like Dr.Hauchka cleansing cream |
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:25 pm |
Hello,
After you squeeze a little onto your palm, add tiny bit of water to make it into a paste texture then slowly press the pastes onto your face then do the rolling action. I hope this helps. |
_________________ Simple but No Simplier...Approaching late 20s, Normal/Combination Skin, Rarely Breakout now but have some old acne marks, sunspots, & broken caps |
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:40 pm |
I normally drench my face in toner or hydrosol then apply the paste. It tends to dry up rather quickly, so for a decent cleanse, you may need to saturate your face severals throughout. |
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:53 pm |
vinlynus wrote: |
Hi, clueless how to use this ?Someone post about the "press and roll" method? How do you actually do that? Instead having the product on my face, my basin is getting the benefit of it?
Any advice is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
You use this cream in the same way you use Dr. Hauschka.
In one of my orders a few months ago I got a pamphlet from Dr. Hauschka for oily skin. Inside was instructions for the use of the cleansing cream complete with pictures. This sounds for the most part like Jurlique. I'll quote the printed section:
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1st step: Remove make-up with Cleansing Milk, moisten face well with water.
2nd step: Squeeze 1/2 an inch of Cleansing Cream into wet hands, mix with warm water and spead between wet hands to create a creamy emulsion.
3rd step: Begin to work the Cleansing Cream into the face with a rolling pressing movement of palms and fingers. Work from the centre to the outside to stimulate the lymphatic flow. Keep the emulsion wet. DO NOT RUB and SCRUB.
4rth step: Rinse thoroughly with warm water and follow with a splash of cold water to support the effect of the Cleansing Cream (use tepid water for sensitive skin). The length of time required to work Cleansing Cream into the skin for an oily impure condition is 3-5 min. Remember to always keep the emulsion wet. |
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 8:35 pm |
as far as the result concerned, which one is better? i am currently using jurlique, would like to give dr. h a try |
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:02 pm |
grace: I along with other members who have previously posted about this seem to see the same results - mainly the difference is preference of texture. Dr.H is more refined and won't have bigger bits sticking to your face or falling in the sink, but on the other hand Jurlique has additional ingredients that DHCC lacks. I also find DHCC to be richer than Jurlique in the sense that DHCC CAN leave a film on your face which will be more noticeable on oilier skintypes. In terms of efficacy though, overall they seem to be the same.
HTH |
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:29 pm |
gracedhy wrote: |
as far as the result concerned, which one is better? i am currently using jurlique, would like to give dr. h a try |
I started with Dr. Hauschka and later tried the Jurlique just to see what the difference would be. Both are nice but I get better results from the Dr. Hauschka. |
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Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:53 am |
sormuimui wrote: |
grace: I along with other members who have previously posted about this seem to see the same results - mainly the difference is preference of texture. Dr.H is more refined and won't have bigger bits sticking to your face or falling in the sink, but on the other hand Jurlique has additional ingredients that DHCC lacks. I also find DHCC to be richer than Jurlique in the sense that DHCC CAN leave a film on your face which will be more noticeable on oilier skintypes. In terms of efficacy though, overall they seem to be the same.
HTH |
Thank you sormuimui, I love the smell of Jurlique but it tends to fall off, also my skin is more oily, so i would love to try Dr H when this tube is done. |
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Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:54 am |
Rufus wrote: |
gracedhy wrote: |
as far as the result concerned, which one is better? i am currently using jurlique, would like to give dr. h a try |
I started with Dr. Hauschka and later tried the Jurlique just to see what the difference would be. Both are nice but I get better results from the Dr. Hauschka. |
Great Rufus, I will keep you posted once i try both! |
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