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Sun May 18, 2008 2:50 pm |
The brand I love and have endorsed for years I am finding mold (third jar now) and am going to need to give up and change products. I am 55 have great skin and have other my nasolabial folds,small puppet lines , and hash like lines on the top of my cheeks my skin looks great. Thinking of having a filler done fo for my nasolabial folds. Like the ideal of radiesse seems it does build collagen.
I don't believe in over exfolliating so I am not interested in Renova, Tazorac or Retin-A. Too much breaks down the skin IMO. I have read and many on this board seem to be in to Skin Essetuals E &Jason Beckett an IS Clinicals. Waiting for the new Leaf Rusher Derma Roller to come out. Suggetions are appreciated. |
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Mon May 19, 2008 3:16 am |
I would recommend Remergent Retinol, DNA Repair, Barrier Repair, Cleanser and sunscreen. They work. |
_________________ Skin: Over 60, ex combination now sensitive, Cellcosmet |
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Mon May 19, 2008 6:14 am |
at what age do you suggest to start the antiwrinkle products? |
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Mon May 19, 2008 6:27 am |
masaholly wrote: |
at what age do you suggest to start the antiwrinkle products? |
It depends what you mean by anti-wrinke products. It's never too early for prventative measures- sunscreen, vitamin C... For the stronger measures, wait unil you have something to fix. I've seen a lot of warnings for example, that copper peptides are not suitable for youngish skin and could make matters worse. |
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Mon May 19, 2008 1:41 pm |
I don't know if you would consider retinol. I love Leaf & Rusher Active Serum (which contains 2% retinol and ester C) [by the way, the only difference in their Sensitive Skin Active Serum is 1% retinol). And, it's great to use with the dermaroller you have coming! If you get it, follow the directions about building up to using once to twice a day and your skin should adjust fine.
http://www.leafandrusher.com/ProductDetail.cfm?Itemid=40
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To ensure maximum synergy with the skin, increase usage as follows:
Week 1: Use every other evening
Week 2: Use every evening
Week 3: Use morning and evening |
The amazing thing about this product is I can tolerate it fine all around my eye (my prime area of concern). As the instructions say:
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Pump a dime-sized amount into the hand then smooth on cleansed and toned face, neck, and décolleté. Active Serum may be used around the eye area, but avoid direct eye contact. |
I have seen considerable improvement in my fine lines since using this product. Of course, other things have helped as well. I think the Clarisonic and dermaroller - both help product absorption -- and the Clarisonic does light exfoliation too. If you can't afford or don't want to invest in the Clarisonic, check out the Pretika knockoff or get a "microdermabrasion" cloth or sponge for skin cleansing |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Mon May 19, 2008 3:46 pm |
i am 35,i think prevage and Remergent DNA Repair works for me very well |
_________________ 36,asian,freckles,dry to normal skin type |
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Tue May 20, 2008 6:35 pm |
maybe you can try using dermalogica's multi vitamin concentrate daily for 5 to 7 days and then every other day. It really hydrates your skin but I put some my eyelid and next thing I know I got a cyst. So its really rich and you need to use it with care. |
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Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:34 am |
I really like Kate Somerville's Deep Tissue Repair. |
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Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:42 pm |
How's Remergent DNA repair's long term benefit? I got a sample but didn't feel much different after using it. |
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Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:09 pm |
masaholly wrote: |
at what age do you suggest to start the antiwrinkle products? |
Its never to early to start IMO. Its easier to prevent then correct. Best place to start is with daily sunscreen use. |
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Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:50 am |
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How's Remergent DNA repair's long term benefit? I got a sample but didn't feel much different after using it. |
It worked really well to even out my skin and remove any sign of dullness. Sadly, greedy Estee Lauder has bought the company and killed it off, so it's no longer an option, unfortunately. |
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Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:15 am |
majorb wrote: |
lunathefinal wrote: |
How's Remergent DNA repair's long term benefit? I got a sample but didn't feel much different after using it. |
It worked really well to even out my skin and remove any sign of dullness. Sadly, greedy Estee Lauder has bought the company and killed it off, so it's no longer an option, unfortunately. |
I can't stand Estee Lauder. Every time they bought out a great new line, that new line always go downhill. |
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Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:23 pm |
Botox seems to be the fastest way for me to reduce my wrinkles |
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Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:29 am |
Some people might like the quick fix of Botox, but I would not recommend. The best way is to prevent the source, eat right and all that. Plus cost of Botox is high maintenance! and it is kinda "painful" ... oh no!
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Botox seems to be the fastest way for me to reduce my wrinkles |
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Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:15 pm |
Fresh Rose Mask, I've got the third one. I love mask~ |
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