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Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:55 pm |
When I was out today I saw a article in a magazine (Grazia, UK) for a new skincare line by a company Dermaheal. It is called "2 weeks miracle" and claims to give you in 2 weeks the skin of a 20 year old or at least that is what the magazine said. After a quick search online I found the site and it claims to be "a 100% organic and preservative-free skin care product" which
"Natural plant extracts, fermented organic ingredients, peptides and growth factor mimicking peptide complexes and nano-capsulation technology help correct major problems associated with your skin such as wrinkles, dullness, dryness, and pigmentation. The nano-capsulation technology will enable these ingredients to actually reach the active layer of skin called dermis. The active ingredients have synergistic effect in stimulating skin cell turn over, producing the cellular matrix proteins such as elastin and collagen, improving microcirculation and strengthening small capillaries."
Has anyone heard of this product or actually tried it? |
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Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:36 pm |
Here are the ingredients for those interested;
Ingredients in Redesign Miracle Serum
Water, glycerin, butylene glycol, alcohol, hexyl laurate, cyclomethicone, glyceryl polymethacrylate/propylene glycol, betaine, cyclopentasiloxane and dimethiconol, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer/squalane/polysorbate 60, caprylyl glycol/1,2 hexanediol, grapefruit extract, citrus junus extract, eucalyptus, clove flower, sophora angustifola root extract, licorice, camellia sinensis, centella asiatica, job’s tears, soybean seed extract, phaseolus radiatus seed extract, panthenol, sodium polyacrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyltaurate copolymer/mineral oil/trideceth-6, PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil, cetyl hydroxyethylcellulose, soybean oil, phostphatidylcholine, fragrance, disodium EDTA, copper tripeptide-1, acetyl decapeptide-3, actyl hexapeptide-8, palmitoyl pentapeptide-3, oligopeptide-20, oligopeptide-24, oligopeptide-34, decapeptide-4, tripeptide-6.
Marta from truth in aging, is testing it with pretty good results so far;
http://www.truthinaging.com/2009/01/dermaheal-two-weeks-miracle-one-week-in.html |
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Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:54 pm |
What the heck is "job's tears" in the ingredients list? |
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Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:13 pm |
Yikes - I like that it's natural, etc but that would get $$$$$ in a fast hurry. |
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Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:15 pm |
jom wrote: |
What the heck is "job's tears" in the ingredients list? |
Don't know if this will help or not, jom!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job%27s_Tears
(Supposedly promotes even skin tone and radiance, and strengthens the skin barrier according to a Taiwan site I looked at.) |
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Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:34 am |
I doubt an organic product can provide miracle result in two weeks. The review also said there is nothing miracle about the result. |
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Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:29 pm |
jom wrote: |
What the heck is "job's tears" in the ingredients list? |
Here's the definition of Job's tears.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job's_Tears |
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Samantha2007
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Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:04 am |
My sister has been using the LA 2 weeks miracle product in the UK and seems completely in love with it! (I think it's the same product)
There is a video on YouTube with some information but most of it has already been posted above. |
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Jules123
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:39 am |
Hi,
I've just started using this product, I too saw it in UK Grazia magazine ans ordered it immediately! I'm now on 'day 4'. My friend came round yesterday and said my face looked different,prettier somehow (?!) I hadn't mentioned the new skincare so maybe it does work. I can't really tell yet but I'll report back in another 10 days!
Its expensive at £35 per week but if it works it might be worth it.
I wonder if they'll make larger quantities for the body......A 20yr old face on a 40yr old body is NOT a good look!
Jules |
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:58 am |
Very interesting, Jules. Maybe you can update once you are finished with the 2 weeks and tell us what results you got and if you plan to reorder! |
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:20 am |
Ingredients in Redesign Miracle Serum
Water, glycerin, butylene glycol, alcohol, hexyl laurate, cyclomethicone, glyceryl polymethacrylate/propylene glycol, betaine, cyclopentasiloxane and dimethiconol, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer/squalane/polysorbate 60, caprylyl glycol/1,2 hexanediol, grapefruit extract, citrus junus extract, eucalyptus, clove flower, sophora angustifola root extract, licorice, camellia sinensis, centella asiatica, job’s tears, soybean seed extract, phaseolus radiatus seed extract, panthenol, sodium polyacrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyltaurate copolymer/mineral oil/trideceth-6, PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil, cetyl hydroxyethylcellulose, soybean oil, phostphatidylcholine, fragrance, disodium EDTA, copper tripeptide-1, acetyl decapeptide-3, actyl hexapeptide-8, palmitoyl pentapeptide-3, oligopeptide-20, oligopeptide-24, oligopeptide-34, decapeptide-4, tripeptide-6.
Could be the "miracle" is from the "polymers"...
According to Dr. Yarosh's book (The New Science of Perfect Skin pg 213) I'll quote;
"It's true some products do produce an immediate smoothing effect - but the secret ingredient here may well be one of a number of simple polymers that acts as a temporary glue on the skin. After applying it to skin the water evaporates, and the abundant but now dry polymer contracts to give an immediate tightening sensation"...
Once the polymer wears off you return to your pre 'miracle' state... Hence, the need to 'always' use this product..
If you also take a look at where the 'peptides' are listed at the very end of the list, chances are they are not in sufficient quantity to do anymore, than enhance the ingredient list.
Just sayin ... |
_________________ ♥I'm flattered by all the lovely PM's, but I don't get here much these days. Please don't be afraid to post your quearies to other DIY members who will be glad to help you (or sell you their wares..lol) Still happy with LED, dermarolling and a DIY antioxidant regime. Peace & Hugs to all.♥ |
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 4:48 pm |
Kassy_A wrote: |
Ingredients in Redesign Miracle Serum
Water, glycerin, butylene glycol, alcohol, hexyl laurate, cyclomethicone, glyceryl polymethacrylate/propylene glycol, betaine, cyclopentasiloxane and dimethiconol, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer/squalane/polysorbate 60, caprylyl glycol/1,2 hexanediol, grapefruit extract, citrus junus extract, eucalyptus, clove flower, sophora angustifola root extract, licorice, camellia sinensis, centella asiatica, job’s tears, soybean seed extract, phaseolus radiatus seed extract, panthenol, sodium polyacrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyltaurate copolymer/mineral oil/trideceth-6, PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil, cetyl hydroxyethylcellulose, soybean oil, phostphatidylcholine, fragrance, disodium EDTA, copper tripeptide-1, acetyl decapeptide-3, actyl hexapeptide-8, palmitoyl pentapeptide-3, oligopeptide-20, oligopeptide-24, oligopeptide-34, decapeptide-4, tripeptide-6.
Could be the "miracle" is from the "polymers"...
According to Dr. Yarosh's book (The New Science of Perfect Skin pg 213) I'll quote;
"It's true some products do produce an immediate smoothing effect - but the secret ingredient here may well be one of a number of simple polymers that acts as a temporary glue on the skin. After applying it to skin the water evaporates, and the abundant but now dry polymer contracts to give an immediate tightening sensation"...
Once the polymer wears off you return to your pre 'miracle' state... Hence, the need to 'always' use this product..
If you also take a look at where the 'peptides' are listed at the very end of the list, chances are they are not in sufficient quantity to do anymore, than enhance the ingredient list.
Just sayin ... |
Very nice post here Kassy_A, you've probably hit the nail right on the head. Quite often these miracle anti wrinkle products use polymers that pull tight as the moisture flashes off. In this case it probably is the copolymers as well as the sodium polyacrylate doing this job. It is a temporary fix at best...a bandaid, and an expensive one at that!
AND!!...who says this is "natural" and "organic"??!! What bush or tree can you find PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil.... Polysorbate 60...all the synthetic silicones...the polymers..... geez, this formula is chock full of synthetic, non-natural ingredients!
John |
_________________ President and Chief Formulator, Never Over The Hill Cosmetics, Patend holder, Award winning cosmetic chemist, neveroverthehill.com, Age 51 and staying young forever! |
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:24 pm |
It didn't look very natural to me either John..
Could you give your opinion on the few good peptides at the end of the list.. My guess is that the bare minimum is in there, that would be required, in order to even have them on the *list*.. I'd be interested in your opinion..
Thanks! |
_________________ ♥I'm flattered by all the lovely PM's, but I don't get here much these days. Please don't be afraid to post your quearies to other DIY members who will be glad to help you (or sell you their wares..lol) Still happy with LED, dermarolling and a DIY antioxidant regime. Peace & Hugs to all.♥ |
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:32 pm |
Hi Kassy, I am reading the same book right now.
And it seems like that Dr.Yorosh is not big on Peptides all together: "Peptides for skin care don't make scientifc sense. The peptide peice of a protein is not as good at transmitting signals as the whole thing. Peptides are exposed to digestion on the skin surface and barriers to getting in. Once the face of it, protein peptides are unlikely to work" |
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:37 pm |
Well Kassy, first of all, you called it right again. The peptides are all found at the very bottom of the list. Here's another TIP for ingredients labels readers!!: Disodium EDTA is a chelating agent usually used to bind to metals in the water that is used (in common terms, to clean up "hard water"). Very little is ever needed to do the job. Disodium EDTA is usually loaded at about 0.25% or less in the product. All the peptides are listed lower than that! Now that doesn't necessarily mean that they are loaded at levels of 0.25% or less....but it DOES mean that they are down in the 1% or less loading level. This isn't very good for expecting activity.
I am not familiar with all of the peptides here. I know that the acetyl hexapeptide-8 is Argeriline. I also know that the Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3 is Matrixyl. The "oligopeptides" are usually "skin conditioning" peptides that alleviate redness, work against acne, things like that. The Copper Peptides have been a hot topic lately although the jury is still out on their real effectiveness (or not). The only one which I like and use is the Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3, Matrixyl.
Hope this helps,
John |
_________________ President and Chief Formulator, Never Over The Hill Cosmetics, Patend holder, Award winning cosmetic chemist, neveroverthehill.com, Age 51 and staying young forever! |
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:00 pm |
Thanks John, your take is always helpful + informative! I agree with you about the Matrixyl also. |
_________________ ♥I'm flattered by all the lovely PM's, but I don't get here much these days. Please don't be afraid to post your quearies to other DIY members who will be glad to help you (or sell you their wares..lol) Still happy with LED, dermarolling and a DIY antioxidant regime. Peace & Hugs to all.♥ |
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Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:52 am |
Thanks to both Kassy and Notch for helping to debunk this product. It can sometimes be tempting but I have learned to wait and read with this forum. I have been caught with a few products from time to time that have done just what this product has done and then wondered why my skin never really improved. |
_________________ Skin: Over 60, ex combination now sensitive, Cellcosmet |
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Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:00 am |
I doubt an organic product can provide miracle result in two weeks. Also I doubt any product can exert their effect in that short time. |
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Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:06 am |
It would have to be a real miracle for me to buy this one. And I will just have to wait until I hear more reviews on this product. Yes!! I finally learned to pass on some new fad!! |
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KateLost
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Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:20 pm |
Hi,
I just wanted to share my first experiences with the 2week Miracle products.
I'm have been using the products for almost a week now and I have to say I'm really really impressed!!! My skin already looks and feels a lot better after 1 week than after a few months on my Creme de la Mer products. My skin glows, pores are less,...It's just the over all appearance...And the eye cream really works wonders! And believe me I have tried about every cream,serum or device, cheap and expensive there is on the market.
The only downside is the price...Now Creme de la Mer is by no means cheap, but this is still a scale up. If these products were about the same price, I would chuck all of my CdlM products in a sec. And I really mean it!!
In my opinion, if they could bring the price down, than I believe that this product range could be bigger than Creme de la Mer.
Now, this is just my honest experience and opinion. |
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Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:48 pm |
And once again, all the glowing reviews here are first posts by new posters! |
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Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:55 pm |
okay..natural skincare works slowly, so it cannot be miracle, let alone say in 2 weeks. |
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Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:22 pm |
seabliss wrote: |
And once again, all the glowing reviews here are first posts by new posters! |
I noticed that too... It does tend to make it appear fishy... |
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KateLost
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Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:40 pm |
I know how this looks, but I have no connection to the product what so ever. I check this forum myself every time I hear of a product that might interest me. I live in Belgium. Because some people were wondering about the product, I thought I might as well give it a go and express my opinion.
There has to be a first for everything no? |
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