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Thu Jan 18, 2007 12:32 pm |
what are your opinions of this product, for those who have used it. I was thinking of ordering the C+ serum along with the relax a line product. Right now I'm almost 33 and don't have any wrinkles unless I smile and then I have noticed I'm starting to get a few crowe's feet around the eyes. I also used to tan a lot when I was younger and anytime my face gets in the sun I start to notice a few darker spots. So basically I just want to help with sun damage and the crowe's feet. My skin is fairly dry and I don't have any pores. It never breaks out. I read to use a moisturizer with the C+ if you are prone to dry skin.
Any good recomendations for drugstore moisturizer with spf? |
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Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:15 pm |
anyone at all? |
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Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:26 pm |
Hi! I haven't used this line, but some members here have had positive things to say about it...here's a link to one previous post I remembered seeing recently
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=19704&highlight=cellular+skin
If you scroll down, there's a bit of a review from forum member "betterat40"
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_________________ 45, combo skin not sensitive, dark undereye circles - have resigned myself to perfecting concealer application |
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Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:26 pm |
HI tad - I haven't used any products yet - but I ordered the Relax a line with Violox the peptide eye cream and I can't wait for them to arrive...this line gets good reviews around here..there are a few members who are very familiar with the line so just "watch" this topic - I'm sure you'll hear from them soon!
Take care,
Pudoodles |
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