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Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:55 pm |
I got an offer for a free trial of Cosmetyn which is supposed to be for stretchmarks. I saw it in my junk folder when I went in to clean up the junk folder.
Has anyone tried Cosmetyn before?
I tried to google it, but I kept getting a sorry message that my query (just to get on google.com) looked suspicious. I don't know what's going on. I'm running a virus scan right now to make sure I don't have any virus on my computer, but in the mean time I can't google anything. |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:45 pm |
There isn't much you can do about stretch marks. Really - nothing you can do.
You can try a cosmetic surgery, but if you are not going that alley - just accept it and live with it.
everything promising to get you rid of stretch marks is bs.
It's so much easier to prevent them then to treat them.... |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:09 pm |
I don't actually agree with the above post at all.
However, I wouldn't try all the various creams on the market as time and time again they aren't proving to work. I think Cosmetyn is rather new...there's not a whole lot about it out there, but I wouldn't try it.
Try dermarolling. There are are images that prove it works. |
_________________ 29, Tazorac, PCA cleanser/moisturizer, Clarisonic, Dermaroller/Retin-A/DIY Vit-C, Dry brushing, Ageless if you Dare |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:54 pm |
Do you recommend dermarolling with some cream or just dermarolling? |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:40 pm |
You'll need to use vit. A and vit. C as part of your rolling protocol. |
_________________ 29, Tazorac, PCA cleanser/moisturizer, Clarisonic, Dermaroller/Retin-A/DIY Vit-C, Dry brushing, Ageless if you Dare |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:28 pm |
I understand being skeptical however it is just as important to remain open to new ideas. Simply because I am open does not mean I fall for anything, it means I take the time to research and see if something makes sense and sometimes it means taking a leap of faith and trying it out myself.
Thank God I am open minded because I have firmed up my thighs, tightened my face and smoothed out wrinkles, all with things that many people say don't work lol.
Thats what I like about this site, we can try things and then report our experiences.
I will be watching this board and looking for other reviews. |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:29 pm |
zverenok wrote: |
There isn't much you can do about stretch marks. Really - nothing you can do.
You can try a cosmetic surgery, but if you are not going that alley - just accept it and live with it.
everything promising to get you rid of stretch marks is bs.
It's so much easier to prevent them then to treat them.... |
What cosmetic surgery can correct stretchmarks? Hey, not that I haven't already inquired about it. I haven't found any doctor who said he could get rid of stretchmarks with surgery.
I'm not sure how easy it is to prevent the stretchmarks. For people who are prone to them, I don't think it'd be so easy. Other people who aren't prone, they might not even have to do anything. |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:30 pm |
suldrun wrote: |
I understand being skeptical however it is just as important to remain open to new ideas. Simply because I am open does not mean I fall for anything, it means I take the time to research and see if something makes sense and sometimes it means taking a leap of faith and trying it out myself.
Thank God I am open minded because I have firmed up my thighs, tightened my face and smoothed out wrinkles, all with things that many people say don't work lol.
Thats what I like about this site, we can try things and then report our experiences.
I will be watching this board and looking for other reviews. |
Can you share your secrets on how you firmed up your thighs, tightened your face and smoothed out wrinkles??? I'm soooo interested...all ears. |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:31 pm |
P Girl wrote: |
You'll need to use vit. A and vit. C as part of your rolling protocol. |
So do you apply vit a and c after rolling? |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:31 pm |
I use Retin-A after rolling and Vit. C in the mornings. |
_________________ 29, Tazorac, PCA cleanser/moisturizer, Clarisonic, Dermaroller/Retin-A/DIY Vit-C, Dry brushing, Ageless if you Dare |
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Wed Mar 18, 2009 12:58 pm |
I agree P Girl. Bira you may want to look at some of these b&a http://www.greatnewskin.com/pages/products/stretchmarkbuster.html
I had severe facial scarring and what these products have done for me is a miracle. I started with the Epidermx II and added the Chrysalyx. Over a few months I watched them change weekly. When I added the non botox, and there are loads of posts about botox and scars now and I believe it made a difference for me when I added the non botox Naturdermx. EDS has these under NaturDerm (natural organic). I can't say enough good things about them, or the company. |
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