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Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:11 am |
would you repurchase? |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:21 am |
valmont april rain cream and Medik8's Firewall |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:37 am |
I'm curious.... why would a "high priced" item, and your willingness to "repurchase" be somehow linked as being good?? I would hope that most board members here would know: It is NOT the price of a product that dictates its efficacy and function, it is the raw materials used that make the product work.
A better way to have phrased this post would have been:
If you could choose any cosmetic product simply by it's "raw material list" which would you repurchase??
John
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_________________ 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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Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:45 am |
I think your post is fine just the way it is.
There are quite a few items on the pricier side that I love.
I think all of the Is Clinical Serums are high but I love them and keep using them. I reorder the Active and the Proheal along with Hydracool but I wish they were cheaper.
I love the Valmont lines.
My most pricier has to be the Creme La Mer I am on the fence on buying. I have loved the samples so far but am going to have to have more convincing to purchase. |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:46 am |
I dont remembere where I read it, but there was a study done to determine the factors that influence consumers most when choosing a skincare product, and one of the LEAST important was the "raw material list". Of much more importance was the texture of the cream, the brand, the smell, the way the cream feels rather than WORKS. Hence the introduction of silicones and alike.
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I'm curious.... why would a "high priced" item, and your willingness to "repurchase" be somehow linked as being good?? I would hope that most board members here would know: It is NOT the price of a product that dictates its efficacy and function, it is the raw materials used that make the product work.
A better way to have phrased this post would have been:
If you could choose any cosmetic product simply by it's "raw material list" which would you repurchase??
John
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:51 am |
That's why I am loving the La Mer. The smell is so luxurious.
I love the texture of the Hydracool and the smell and feel. It has such a lovely tingle, although I know there are cheaper HA serums. |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:59 am |
....and how unfortunate is that RussianSunshine when the most critical aspect of a product is being ignored? Most people just don't understand the raw materials ingredients list, and that's why forums like this are a good education tool. Because the raw material ingredients list is the KEY to whether a product will work or not.
Here's an analogy that will drive the point home.
Two consumers buy two products both packaged in the same jar. Consumer #1 buys her jar for $100. Consumer #2 buys her jar for $10. The jar comes with instructions that say "open the jar and rub the contents on the skin for results".
Consumer #1 opens her jar and finds a $100 dollar bill, so she rubs it on her skin and is happy. Consumer #2 opens her jar and finds a $10 bill, so she rubs it on her skin and is happy.
The two bills look the same, they smell the same, they feel the same....and most importantly, they are made from the EXACT SAME raw materials!! Both consumers are happy with their results.....
BUT!! Consumer #2 only paid $10 for the EXACT SAME THING and EXACT SAME RESULTS!
That is EXACTLY how it works in this industry. If they both would have read and compared the ingredients list, they both would have bought the $10 jar and both would have been happy.
Company number 1 would either have dropped the "$100" product line all together, dropped its consumer price, or tried to write some sort of marketing spin to make it seem better.
Don't fall for the marketing spin of "high priced" consumer cosmetic products.
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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Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:12 am |
NOTCH wrote: |
....Don't fall for the marketing spin of "high priced" consumer cosmetic products.
John |
Human nature , what more to say. If it is more expensive it must be better. It is all about feeling good, which is again like a placebo effect.
I do love expensive products as well ( my Valmont obsession is well-reported here ), but along with Valmont line I use cheap products as well (NCN bioactive cream, GoW Renewal Serum) for balance And will continue that way, because I think that pleasure that comes with applying expensive products is of value as well. |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:30 am |
Once upon a time before EDS I used to purchase the most expensive creams I could get my hands on. I figured the more it cost, the more effective it was. In fact I blame some of the expensive eye creams I used for years for the milia I'm now battling to get rid of.
Thanks to this forum I no longer feel "pricier is better" and have saved a ton of money. So I agree with John 100% - its what's in the product that will dictate its results, not the fancy jar, advertising and packaging. |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:37 am |
Not exactly "re-purchase" - but if price is not an issue, I would like to give La Prairie Caviar a try.
I agree high prices don't necessarily mean better raw materials, but there may be some sort of psychological satisfaction associated with such purchases. |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:54 am |
I don't care whether a product is cheap or expensive, I just want it to work. In fact, I'd rather buy something cheaper as it leaves more money for other purposes! So I have a mixture of inexpensive and more expensive items.
As far as pricey items go, I'm really lemming the Valmont haircare range after reading bushy's review. I hope to get hold of some samples first, though, as it's a lot of money to spend if it doesn't work. My hair is so incredibly difficult to manage that I'd be prepared to pay more for something that would make a big difference. |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:11 pm |
thank you everyone for the replies to my question. where would I find the website for is clinical? I think I'll take some time to check it out. |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:16 pm |
EDS sells IS clinical here and that is where I buy mine from.
I have some inexpensive faves as well, but sometimes having a splurge makes me feel pampered.
Whether it is cheap or expensive, I always try a sample first and purchase or repurchase if I feel it is fulfilling a need.
To me IS Clinical is one of those, as I have repurchased it for several years now, and my family uses it as well from my 23 year old son to my sister-in-law to my hubby! |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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Sun Jun 14, 2009 6:36 pm |
I was looking at old photos tonight at dinner with the in-laws. I saw a pic of my skin a few years ago with the glow I have been missing lately and it made me think of the product I was using then and not now that I wanted to add to my list.
Skinmedicas TNS Recovery Complex. It works pretty good, but is on the pricier side, so I am always on the fence on going back. I don't know, proof was in the photos. I am still using the same Proheal Serum but not the Recovery complex, so I might have to go back to that one.
Maybe I can win one of those darn gift vouchers from EDS! |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:52 am |
NOTCH wrote: |
...It is NOT the price of a product that dictates its efficacy and function, it is the raw materials used that make the product work.
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The raw materials only can not make the product work. The processing of the materials also determines the efficacy and function. |
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Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:26 am |
with cleanser and creams etc price is not the most important i find because it is what works best, burts bees not expensive but all natural works well
for make up, nail polish etc
i do find price makes a difference because the better brands work better, last longer and go on more smoothly
dior channel etc
hair shampoos etc - more natural better
conditioners - expensive tend to have more softeners though burts bees avocado cream works a treat and less than a tenner! |
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Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:18 am |
I am interested in La Mer, and Valmont~ |
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Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:09 am |
I would love to try La Mer skincare. It seems many people love their products. |
_________________ Skin: normal to dry, sensitive, freckles, 31 |
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Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:55 am |
I have used La mer for more than 8 months, the whole line products at first, then I only used cream and lifting serum. But it did not work very well for my oily skin.
I want to try Cellcosmet and Revive at the meantime. |
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 9:21 am |
I just returned a full jar after 4 weeks. Didn't do anything but break out my skin with cysts. Not fun. |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:51 pm |
I would use Cellcosmet Ultra Vital alot more and over certain parts of my body |
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 9:02 pm |
Oh, I would repurchase the whole lines of Cellcosmet and Valmont (probably 2 of each product ). Also I would buy Vivier and Suki. |
_________________ Blond, blue eyes.Skin: Normal, sometimes oily, during winter very dry. Very sensitive. Occasional breakouts. Very fair. |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:38 pm |
Cellular Cream Platinum Rare from La Prairie. One of my friend has excellent result with it within only a couple of months and she said it's the best she's ever tried in her entire life. Too bad it costs $1000 a jar! |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:25 pm |
If $$ were no object, I would be getting massages ALL the time. I think the rest/relaxation and removal of life stresses would have a way better effect than any cream! |
_________________ Claudia of FlexEffect... 43, fair skin, occasional breakout, Using ECO FROG (my own=disclaimer), and TrueScience (I also sell this)... Happy with that...Come visit on FB! |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:32 pm |
Valmont and Cellcosmet and try La Mer (just to see what the hype is all about!)
But ah if money were no object I think my bathroom would have the same amount as a store. And everything would be organised just so. |
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