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Thu Jun 22, 2006 6:52 am |
Olyn wrote: |
Do take daily allergy medicine and find HA isn't working for you, this may be why! |
Thanks for the info! Wow, this thread is developing into the ultimate HA expertise
Unfortunately, I can't say why I don't get the results I was hoping for. I am not taking any allergy medicine etc. Does anyone else have the same experience as me, that HA doesn't work for them, in terms of lip plumping?
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_________________ Norwegian, 28, brunette, medium/pale skintone, green eyes. Not sensitive skin, bit dry in winter, trying to figure out preventative skincare. Happy with: retin-a cream, emu, LRP Anthelios ss, Careprost. Stopped with CPs. Curious about: Bioderma ss, Renova, gadgets. |
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:12 pm |
Whole Foods has had sales on Source Natural HA for over a month now. $7.99! Just sharing... |
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Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:16 am |
I just got my SN Skin Eternal HA at Whole Foods. It wasn't on sale in Dallas--$11.50 for 30 tablets.
I took two tablets (50mg) last night and two again this morning, but I'm wondering how to proceed. I believe the EDS concensus dosage is one 50mg tablet per day--after jumpstarting with two per day for the first few days. My bottle reads...Suggested Use: 2 tablets twice daily, or as recommended... That sounds like 4 per day to me. Can someone clarify the 'effective' dose? Are you girls still seeing the benefits?
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Bambi26
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Joined: 24 Jun 2006
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Sat Jun 24, 2006 5:15 pm |
Hello all! I just registered on this forum, but I've been following this thread for quite a while. I haven't tried Hyaluronic Acid/Collagen yet, but I love the idea of plumping from the inside, nutritionally! I have somewhat thin lips, which I've always been unhappy with, and am hoping that the Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen will help me out.
I'm also interested in finding other dietary sources of HA and Collagen, such as Chicken/Beef broths (using bones, tendons, ligaments, skin). Also, the Japanese village(Yuzuri Hara) that has people with great longevity and beautiful skin (If you've researched about HA very much, I'm sure you've read about it:)) eat a variety of Japanese root vegetables(satsumaimo, satoimo, konyaku and imoji)that supposedly support/stimulate HA production. I haven't found very much information about actually getting ahold of these, but if anybody finds any information about these or any other foods high in HA, or that support HA, please do tell - it's great for more than just the lips and skin, as I see many of you have found.
I was also wondering if anybody has ever tried using one of those "lip pumps" in combination with the HA? It seems that if one used a lip pump, that the body might see the lips as a more worthy place to put the HA because of the swelling/pulling going on there - meaning more plumping. Anyway, just an idea I thought I'd throw out there. I just ordered the IGIA Lip Enhancer(Lip pump thingy) today, but am going to purchase some HA before I use the pump to see if I get plumping with only the HA, and then later I'll try adding the pump, see what happens, and I'll of course tell you all how it went.
Thanks for all the info! I'm glad to have found this forum.
~Amber |
_________________ Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:05 pm |
Have u read the "IGIA Lip Enhancer" Thread ?
Take a gander at it.
Blue |
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Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:49 am |
sounds good, thank you!! |
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:40 pm |
I'm another whose vision/eye dryness was improved by HA. The results *appeared* very quickly.
No change in my lips according to my measurements of lip imprints, but between improved vision and plumper lips, I will take improved vision any day.
Once I get a less expensive supply of HA, I will try taking more and see if it finally migrates to my lips.
FYI for those who were asking: the recommendation of 4 tabs/day on the Source Naturals bottle is for the relief of arthritis, which is the most common use of HA. |
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:25 pm |
MAC8 wrote: |
I'm another whose vision/eye dryness was improved by HA. The results *appeared* very quickly.
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I am so glad this helped your eyes! I have fortunately found the trifecta of benefits (eyes/lips/joint pain improvement), but the most important for me by far is the one for my eyes/vision improvement. |
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:45 pm |
Thank you Olyn. I'm happy it helped you also. How much HA do you take? Maybe after I put in my order to Vitacost and increase the amount I take, I will "hit the trifecta" also .
I also just realized that all the floaters are gone. I read on one site that HA helps with floaters, but had not even been thinking about that. |
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Sat Jul 08, 2006 1:27 pm |
I take 2 per day, and then I usually pop one more if I know I'm going to be out driving at night, or if I'm going to the movies, etc (So, 2 in the morning, 1 right before I go out).
I tried taking 4 per day (the bottle said, "Take 2 daily, 4 for intensive use") but I didn't notice any "intensive" results, only that I was using the bottle up more quickly. |
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Sun Jul 09, 2006 7:51 am |
Hi, I too have been taking the Hydraplenish and I also take daily Zyrtec b/c I have bad year round allergies. I still get some plumpimg action but don't know if it'd be even better if I wasn't taking an antihistamine. FYI, Claritin-D is both antihistamine and decongestant but I don't know which one or both of these types of ingrediants decreases the effectiveness of the HA. Anyone else with thoughts or knowledge on the matter . Thanks. |
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Sat Jul 15, 2006 12:14 pm |
does anybody know of a gloss or serum with this HA? |
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Sat Jul 15, 2006 7:21 pm |
i love this post and i think its great how involved carekate and some of the other members are! but it scares me- it scares me to take a supplement that I don't really need JUST to plump up my lips when other lip plumpers basically work fine. I dont know if i want to put anything in my body that I don't really need to put there, seeing as I'm young and I really don't have any joint pain. My dad is a pharmacist, but I know he'll tell me to stay away from supplements because they are generally not needed unless you REALLY have a symptom it claims to help, as well as the fact that they often negatively interact with other medications you may need down the line [also, just because its FDA approved, it doesn't mean its GOOD]. Thats why i desperately hope that someone in this world will find a HA gloss or balm that will plump up our lips ladies! But good luck with the pills and I hope they dont cause you too much trouble:) |
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Sun Jul 16, 2006 6:41 am |
Niki.. I think I'm alot older than you, I'm 52, so taking pills prescribed or supplements come alittle easier to me. That said I can understand your reluctance since we're just talking about lips here right! Unfortunately as you get older lips usually loose some fullness or if you were unlucky enough to inherit thinner lips then what ever you can do to have fuller lips is ok my me, they make you look younger I haven't quite decided to do the lip injection thing so for now atleast for me the HA supplements are it. No side effects that I can tell. Of course I'm still waiting on a product that you can apply to your lips that works but isn't stinky, drying or that burns, hope someone's working on it. sorry for the long post, guess I'm chatty this morning. |
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Springchicken
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Sun Jul 16, 2006 11:46 am |
Here's what I've been taking since I stumbled on this forum last year and IT WORKS! I buy Doctor's Best iherb on the internet and they ship immediately. However, I've only been taking 1 capsule in the a.m. My skin is more hydrated and my lips feel "pillowy" all the time. I got a facial at the Aveda Institute and they remarked how few lines I have for my age (63). Carekate, we should be paying you royalties or something!!!
Carol
(copied from the iberb website for Doctor's Best HA)
Take 2 capsules daily, or as directed by a health care practitioner. Take with 8-10 ounces of water, with or without food.
Supplement FactsSupplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 capsules
Servings per container: 30 servings
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
BioCell Collagen II®, providing: 1000 mg †
Hyaluronic Acid 100 mg †
Chondroitin Sulfate 200 mg †
Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II 600 mg †
* Daily Value not established.
Other IngredientsRice powder, gelatin (capsule), magnesium stearate (vegetable source).
Contains nothing other than listed ingredients. |
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Mon Jul 17, 2006 11:40 am |
nikkilici0us wrote: |
does anybody know of a gloss or serum with this HA? |
Reviva has an HA serum. I have seen other HA serums mentioned on this site.
Also, I am using a Shadow & Light body mist (use it on my face also) which includes HA.
At least according to the John Masters Organics website, honey contains HA. |
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Mon Jul 17, 2006 5:27 pm |
MAC8 have you used any of these serums? |
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Mon Jul 17, 2006 6:07 pm |
Yes, I have used the Reviva serum. Combined with some Vit. E oil, with some Vit. E cream on top of all that, it is VERY moisturizing . I used it for general facial moisturizing, not for lip plumping per se.
Right now I am using the Shadow & Light body mist daily, but I am using it on my face, not so much on my body. At first I was using it for the scent alone, then after reading all the HA discussion on here, I happened to notice that it contains HA, so I started to use it on my face and hands. Again, for moisture, not lip plumping.
I added some honey to my (hair) conditioner, per a carekate tip, and from the improved performance, I can readily believe that honey contains HA.
I remembered that Source Naturals also has an HA serum - haven't used it.
OK, since I realize the question is really about HA serum as a lip plumper, I just applied some of the Reviva serum to my lips. My lips still felt a little dry. So I mixed the HA serum with a little Vit E oil, and that is very hydrating, but if my lips are any larger, I don't see it . On the other hand, hydrated lips certainly appear more luscious than dried up lips, even if the technical dimensions haven't changed.
HTH |
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Thu Jul 20, 2006 12:53 am |
i read on a site that 70mg is what your body produces until a certain age. I noticed a huge difference when I started taking 100mg's.. I don't use it daily and when I do use it, I drink a ton of water before I do. |
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Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:19 am |
MAC8 wrote: |
Yes, I have used the Reviva serum. Combined with some Vit. E oil, with some Vit. E cream on top of all that, it is VERY moisturizing . I used it for general facial moisturizing, not for lip plumping per se.
Right now I am using the Shadow & Light body mist daily, but I am using it on my face, not so much on my body. At first I was using it for the scent alone, then after reading all the HA discussion on here, I happened to notice that it contains HA, so I started to use it on my face and hands. Again, for moisture, not lip plumping.
I added some honey to my (hair) conditioner, per a carekate tip, and from the improved performance, I can readily believe that honey contains HA.
I remembered that Source Naturals also has an HA serum - haven't used it.
OK, since I realize the question is really about HA serum as a lip plumper, I just applied some of the Reviva serum to my lips. My lips still felt a little dry. So I mixed the HA serum with a little Vit E oil, and that is very hydrating, but if my lips are any larger, I don't see it . On the other hand, hydrated lips certainly appear more luscious than dried up lips, even if the technical dimensions haven't changed.
HTH |
thanks for the little experiment! and yes- hydration is the key.. the HA holds the moisture into your lips- thats why everyone's lips look so pillowy and gorgeous:) |
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Fri Jul 21, 2006 3:21 pm |
Ok I just discovered the biocell comes from the cartligde in chicken sternums. So I am not trying to rain on the lip parade as I am a huge fan but do yall think this would work without the biocell, I just not too keen on using that anymore, now that i know where its from. This is the description:
Retains water in molecules to provide maximum elasticity and flexibility! How Does Hyaluronic Acid w/ BioCell Collagen Work?
Hyaluronic acid is present in every tissue of the body, with the highest concentrations occurring in connective tissues like skin and cartilage.
Hyaluronic acid has been shown to hold on to more water than any other molecule in the body.which is vital in the production/maintenance of collagen and cartilage.
Our skin is made up of 70% water, and hyaluronic acid promotes cellular renewal and structure. This nutrient is ideal for protecting the more aqueous parts of the body, such as joints (the synovial fluid inside them), heart valves and the vitreous humor of your eyes.
Collagen is also important, especially for healthy skin and nails, and we use BioCell Collagen II in our formula. It is sourced from the sternum cartilage of chickens, and allows for greater bioavailability of hyaluronic acid. |
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Sat Jul 22, 2006 10:55 am |
I forgot to post, my concern with this wouldnt so much be that its from chickens perse, just with all the bird illnesses and such, how is this processed, ect. I'd hate to take a beauty product only to find some scrupless seller of chicken parts didnt care much how they got them or where they came from. And before all say that can't happen, think about the knee replacements and such that just killed some because the supplier (so to speak) didnt process the body parts right. So thats my concern. I think I'll give the plain HA tablets a whirl and see if same results happen. |
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Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:51 am |
Okay I took 3 pills last night before bed and woke up with swollen lips as if I got punched
It's not about 10 and they don't seem to look as swollen though.
My bottom lip is much bigger though too. I'm wondering if I should down my dosage already to just 2 pills twice daily. At what times and how many pills do you ladies take this? |
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Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:36 pm |
Wow! I need to bookmark this thread and read it when I have the whole afternoon to myself! I just started taking HA caps, and I'm anticipating a small miracle! |
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