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epsummer
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Joined: 26 Jun 2009
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Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:24 pm |
hey there, i am 24 yr old with oily-combo, acne-prone skin. i am now looking for some products with vitamin C and E. i m fond of cellcosmet products, juvenil line says it is for women under 25, but since i have oily-combo skin, i don't know if it will break me out. btw, i am currently using la mer oil-free lotion and valmont nature line, but they are way too oily for me. still looking for my fits...
thanks a lot... |
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Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:29 pm |
I have an oily T zone and loved the Cellcosmet creams I tried, didnt use juvenil cream though. If you can get your hands on a sample that would be best. Good luck.. fab brand though |
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Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:07 am |
I have used la mer oil-free lotion and la mer gel creme, no doubt gel creme is more light-weighted and comfortable, maybe suitable for you? As for Cellcosmet juvenil cream, I have not used it but hear that it's ok for oily skin. But it seems your skin is very oily, right? Perhaps using a sample first is a good idea, as pal said |
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epsummer
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Joined: 26 Jun 2009
Posts: 8
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Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:46 pm |
hey there,
thanks for the replies. i am using la mer cream and oil-free lotion, but never tried the gel cream tho. my friend told me that la mer de cream was the only cream with their core formula.
i have very oily t-zone, sensitive redness-prone cheek and dry forehead. this is what super problematic skin type is.
i am also looking at obagi and skin medica, don't know if these high-tech lab products are better than switzerland-mades. any recommendation is very appreciated. thanks. |
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Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:08 am |
Hello,epsummer, I have used la mer creme, lotion, oil-free lotion and gel creme. I think gel creme works no less than the lotion, perhaps less than the creme. But the creme is too oily for my skin and maybe cause breakouts, on the contrary, the gel will not cause such problems, just make me comfortable. The effect, how should I say, is still good.
Have you tried Dermalogica active moist? It's light-weighted, very hydrating and very safe for the sensitive skin.This product is suitable for oily, acne prone skins.Plus, it moistens the skin so much without causing oil. They also have good anti-sensitive products. I just feel that maybe their products are what you need. Still, ask a sample to try if you are interested. |
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Sun Jun 28, 2009 4:26 pm |
Hey
I've used 2 bottles of the Juvenil day cream and whilst it wasnt too oily for my oily, combination, dehydrated skin, I found no improvements to my skin. My fine lines, acne, acne marks, pores were still the same. After using 1 bottle, I didnt want to give up as I've read so many good reviews here, so I ordered another bottle and I couldnt justify paying another £100 for a moisturiser. I've done a more detailed review on EDS, I think, so you can check it out.
If there is a trial kit, definately give it a try first |
_________________ Premenstrual acne, combination, dehydrated skin. Using- Retin-a, bb cream, Asian sheet masks, Avene mist, Dr Jart |
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Sun Jun 28, 2009 4:31 pm |
does cellcosmet post its ingredients online? |
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Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:08 pm |
calorblind wrote: |
does cellcosmet post its ingredients online? |
If you do a search here on EDS then theres a thread dedicated for listing cellcosmet's ingredients. Theres a similar one for Valmont too |
_________________ Premenstrual acne, combination, dehydrated skin. Using- Retin-a, bb cream, Asian sheet masks, Avene mist, Dr Jart |
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