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Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:17 am |
I purchased the Dermalastyl-eX for eyes two-and-a-half months ago and I have just finished it. The product was pleasant to use - a thin white cream - and is well packaged in a pump bottle. It contains argirelene, hyaluronic acid, synthesized elastin, Matrixyl 3000 and something called ProliSel. (ProliSel contains a biologically active form of selenium and other skincare ingredients that are supposed to "slow down the process of aging by protecting against the effects of photooxidation and photodamage" but remain unidentified.)
Sad to report that, in my experience, this product was absolutely useless. I have very fine wrinkling, so it's not like it had much to repair! Priced at $49 US. Next purchase: Elastiderm, which at least has some science behind it. Next time, I'll take Bethany's sage advice. |
_________________ Born in 1952. Blonde, very good skin. A few noticeable wrinkles. |
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Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:47 am |
Antonia wrote: |
I purchased the Dermalastyl-eX for eyes two-and-a-half months ago and I have just finished it. The product was pleasant to use - a thin white cream - and is well packaged in a pump bottle. It contains argirelene, hyaluronic acid, synthesized elastin, Matrixyl 3000 and something called ProliSel. (ProliSel contains a biologically active form of selenium and other skincare ingredients that are supposed to "slow down the process of aging by protecting against the effects of photooxidation and photodamage" but remain unidentified.)
Sad to report that, in my experience, this product was absolutely useless. I have very fine wrinkling, so it's not like it had much to repair! Priced at $49 US. Next purchase: Elastiderm, which at least has some science behind it. Next time, I'll take Bethany's sage advice. |
Antonia, I have read mixed reviews on Elastiderm. I would suggest the Relastin Eye Silk which performed way better than I expected.
I am going to be trying the Nia24 eye cream next. |
_________________ No longer answering PM's due to numerous weird messages. |
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Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:53 am |
Oh, thanks Bethany! I appreciate your help here very much. Don't know why I bought that darned stuff as I know the ingredients don't work well for me. |
_________________ Born in 1952. Blonde, very good skin. A few noticeable wrinkles. |
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Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:32 pm |
Sorry to hear the product did not work for you. Thank you for the warning about the product. Based on the ingredients, it looks like a very good product with all the right ingredients. One more product I can cross off my lemming. |
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Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:25 pm |
Antonia, if you get the Elastiderm, the studies that were done on that product were using it twice a day. I know a lot of people only use it once a day and get no results. Just wanted to throw that out there for you. (I used the Elastiderm twice a day but I did not get any results, unfortunately). |
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Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:29 pm |
Thanks Rileygirl. I definitely don't want to waste more moolah. I hope the Ageless eye exercises will help a little, plus some gentle massage. |
_________________ Born in 1952. Blonde, very good skin. A few noticeable wrinkles. |
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