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Improved version of Skin Ceutical ????(SC expert, pls come)
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Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:29 am      Reply with quote
The seller tells me BICELLE is the improve version of Skin Ceuticals. But lots sisters here told me it's not. And even never listen the brand "Bicelle". It confused me.

The leaflet mentions that Bicelle is developed by Dr. Mostafa Omar. Is that the same as skin ceutical's?

I also list out the key ingredients for Bicelle products, please help to advise whether more or less the same with Skin Ceutical's. (or the improved version??)Thanks.

I finally choose BICELLE rather than Skin Ceutical since i regard it's the improved version. I think it's worth to discuss!

VITAMIN C & WHITENING SERUM
*15% L-Ascorbic Acid
*Hyaluronic acid
*plant extract of bioflavonoids
*zinc Sulfate
*Kojic Acid
*Arbutin

PHYTO+WHITENING GEL
*2% kOJIC ACID
*5% uVA uRSI eXTRACT
*5% tHYMES vULGARIS
*1% cUCUMBER EXTRACT
*aRBUTIN

B+MOISTURIZING GEL
*25% Hyaluronic Acid
*Vitamin B5
*Methylene Blue
*Menthol

It also have a collections of products like Skin Ceutical. Like Vit.C & E serum, ACE serum...
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Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:25 pm      Reply with quote
Hi, evenet.
From all your posting on this forum lately, I can tell that you are eager to find the right skin care products that will work for you.

I am sorry, but waking up countless dormant threads here and ask for people's advice on every product available, will bring you nowhere. You will only get frustrated and confused by all the different recommendations, and it's a waste of money to buy lots of products that are recommended by people with a completely different skin type than yourself.

All these worries and decision-making will increase the oxidative stress in your body, causing premature aging and more wrinkles!! Shock

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The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to buy a book like "The skin type solution" by the famous dermatologist Leslie Baumann (you will find it atwww.skinstore.com). By answering a questionnaire in the book, you will get to know your skin type. Dr Baumann distinguishes between 16 different skin types and provides product recommendations for all of them, and also tells you which ingredients to avoid in serums and creams.

This is an affordable beginner's book of high quality that will be more helpful to you at this stage than searching for the needles in a haystack on this forum.

Once you have narrowed down your skin care needs, you can return to this forum and get some great additional advice. Smile

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Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:59 pm      Reply with quote
Septembergirl wrote:
The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to buy a book like "The skin type solution" by the famous dermatologist Leslie Baumann (you will find it atwww.skinstore.com). By answering a questionnaire in the book, you will get to know your skin type. Dr Baumann distinguishes between 16 different skin types and provides product recommendations for all of them, and also tells you which ingredients to avoid in serums and creams.


I have to agree....until I read this book, I was treating my skin completely WRONG. I had an oily t zone, so I was treating my entire face like it was oily, and it responded by creating even MORE oil. Shock

This book is really one that everyone just getting interested in skincare should read. It was the best money I have spent on skincare thus far!

Here is a link to an overview of the book (see the reviews):
http://www.amazon.com/Skin-Type-Solution-Revolutionary-Guide/dp/0553804227

For US/CAN buyers, the cheapest place I found it was here ($8.64 + $2.95 shipping):
http://www.overstock.com/Books-Movies-Music-Games/The-Skin-Type-Solution/2044458/product.html?

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Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:54 am      Reply with quote
Billion thanks Septembergirl . I find there's a bookstore here have it!! I will go to buy tomorrow!!! Laughing
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Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:39 pm      Reply with quote
thanks - I may have to buy this book also.

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