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Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:18 pm      Reply with quote
I was just reading a thread about Isomers, and was wondering if anyone has used the Matrixyl Wrinkle Defence Syrum and whether this has worked for anyone on their wrinkles. It is a reasonable price and sounds good but would like to hear from anyone who has used it before I purchase this. The website is shopnbc.com.
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Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:46 pm      Reply with quote
i like the isomers line, but i haven't used the matrixyl product. It was Jennifer36 over at Makeupalley.com that got me into it. If you're on MUA, you can pm her. She is this company's biggest fan (she is one of those people who have tried EVERYTHING out there, and has spent tons of $$$), and she swears by that product.
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:52 am      Reply with quote
I've used the Matrixyl 3000. I liked the results but I like Candessence Matrixyl 3000 better.
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:21 am      Reply with quote
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I've used the Matrixyl 3000. I liked the results but I like Candessence Matrixyl 3000 better.


What was the difference? Thank you
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:35 am      Reply with quote
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skincarefreak wrote:
I've used the Matrixyl 3000. I liked the results but I like Candessence Matrixyl 3000 better.


What was the difference? Thank you


The Candessence has rose hip seed oil in it...which makes it sink in better. I see more of a difference meaning that Candessence Firming serum helps with my fine lines, my face looks fuller, and more taut. Yes, I had similar results with the Isomers, but I'd have to use the whole bottle to see them. I see more results with Candessence serum...quicker. Plus, I trust her more as a vendor.
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:39 am      Reply with quote
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marina wrote:
skincarefreak wrote:
I've used the Matrixyl 3000. I liked the results but I like Candessence Matrixyl 3000 better.


What was the difference? Thank you


The Candessence has rose hip seed oil in it...which makes it sink in better. I see more of a difference meaning that Candessence Firming serum helps with my fine lines, my face looks fuller, and more taut. Yes, I had similar results with the Isomers, but I'd have to use the whole bottle to see them. I see more results with Candessence serum...quicker. Plus, I trust her more as a vendor.


That's all I needed to hear..thank you Very Happy
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:42 am      Reply with quote
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skincarefreak wrote:
marina wrote:
skincarefreak wrote:
I've used the Matrixyl 3000. I liked the results but I like Candessence Matrixyl 3000 better.


What was the difference? Thank you


The Candessence has rose hip seed oil in it...which makes it sink in better. I see more of a difference meaning that Candessence Firming serum helps with my fine lines, my face looks fuller, and more taut. Yes, I had similar results with the Isomers, but I'd have to use the whole bottle to see them. I see more results with Candessence serum...quicker. Plus, I trust her more as a vendor.


That's all I needed to hear..thank you Very Happy


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Fri Apr 13, 2007 10:44 am      Reply with quote
I make a cream here called "Anti-Age Cream with Matrixyl" and have been using it for over a year. It is fantastic! Fine lines and wrinkles are smoothing out nicely.

However, that is just my word. Since it has Jojoba Esters in it as well (also have scientific evidence to eliminate fine lines) we are going to run a consumer testing lab panel study on the formula. The test started yesterday. Six people will have my original formula with Matrixyl and 7 will have only the Floraesters (Jojoba Esters) ingredients with no Matrixyl. We expect to see improvement in all subjects after 8 weeks (both men and women). However, we are hoping to see a synergistic effect of the Matrixyl with the Jojoba Esters to create a super wrinkle fighter.

When and I have the data (and photos) available I will share them with all of you.

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Fri Apr 13, 2007 10:56 am      Reply with quote
John C. Hill wrote:
I make a cream here called "Anti-Age Cream with Matrixyl" and have been using it for over a year. It is fantastic! Fine lines and wrinkles are smoothing out nicely.

However, that is just my word. Since it has Jojoba Esters in it as well (also have scientific evidence to eliminate fine lines) we are going to run a consumer testing lab panel study on the formula. The test started yesterday. Six people will have my original formula with Matrixyl and 7 will have only the Floraesters (Jojoba Esters) ingredients with no Matrixyl. We expect to see improvement in all subjects after 8 weeks (both men and women). However, we are hoping to see a synergistic effect of the Matrixyl with the Jojoba Esters to create a super wrinkle fighter.

When and I have the data (and photos) available I will share them with all of you.

John


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