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chezney
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Joined: 12 Apr 2004
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Sat May 15, 2004 9:21 am |
I have been using MD Formulations for 4 weeks now. I cant really say I am dissapointed, as I can feel that my skin now has a smoother texture and the spots have now settled down. It s just that a friend of mine, WOW her skin was beautiful after using these products for the same period of time.
I am addicted to buying different products, however now that I have found your website, I am no longer tempted to buy the well known brands that are on the shelves. EDS really has changed the way I think about skincare, its just that there is so many to choose from
Cellcosmet, I know its a bit pricey but I'm prepared to give it a go. Im just not sure what products I need to get and in what order they should be applyed. Perhaps this is where I've gone wrong with MDF. I really would be grateful if you could give me some advice.
I tend to have an oily T-Zone. No dry skin at all, and a few wrinkles/bags under the eye.
I really want someone to look at me and say WOW just like I did to my friend.
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Tue May 18, 2004 5:05 am |
Well, I'm glad that the products have given you a smoother skin (that's what they do for me as well - get rid of the little bumps etc) but you should accept that the same products may not have the same results on two different people. Your skins are different, your diets are different etc. It's all connected somehow (if I ever figure out how then I will be rich! ).
I did use a collection of MDF products for a while and got good results from them in terms of smoothing the skin. Have a look here http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=1374&highlight=formulations if you're interested in what I actually used.
In general, regardless of brand, I use a cleanser, then an exfoliant (not everyday depending on which one you use), toner, then a vit C serum (or some serum), B5 hydrating gel (if I'm using a vit C serum), followed by moisturiser.
If you want to try the Cellcosmet range (I *so* recommend the eye cream!!!) then I think you should call/email the spa directly and tell them about your age, skin type and concerns. They will be able to suggest the correct products from the range for you and also the order and methods of applying them. Cellcosmet products are expensive and I think you should get as much professional advice about them as you can before "investing" $ in them.
I think if I had the same concerns as you I'd incorporate a vitamin C serum (+B5 gel) into my regime and get a good moisturiser like say the Cellcosmet Ultra Vital (there's been a few reviews of this in the past - if you do a search you should be able to find them).
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