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Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:44 pm |
Been away for a while, when I was last here the stem cell creams (Life Line etc) were burning a hole in the forums, now they're gone!
I tried a few of them, had about 4 iterations of Life Line, but never saw a jot of difference. Then I went through a huge upheaval (DIY in the home, living in a dusty war zone) and I vitually stopped all pampering.
I didn't reorder LL when I ran out, but managed to land two generous sample of Valmont l'Elixir face cream, which has been going for about two months and oh my... my skin looks so good. I *have* to find a way to afford it! It certainly beat the stem cell creams hands down - but it *is* much more expensive; I need to dig a little to find out what I'm putting on my face
Anyone else still using the stem cell creams? Anything new come up in the meantime? |
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:41 pm |
karenlee wrote: |
Been away for a while, when I was last here the stem cell creams (Life Line etc) were burning a hole in the forums, now they're gone!
I tried a few of them, had about 4 iterations of Life Line, but never saw a jot of difference. Then I went through a huge upheaval (DIY in the home, living in a dusty war zone) and I vitually stopped all pampering.
I didn't reorder LL when I ran out, but managed to land two generous sample of Valmont l'Elixir face cream, which has been going for about two months and oh my... my skin looks so good. I *have* to find a way to afford it! It certainly beat the stem cell creams hands down - but it *is* much more expensive; I need to dig a little to find out what I'm putting on my face
Anyone else still using the stem cell creams? Anything new come up in the meantime? |
I'm still using Lifeline. It's been more than a year. I guess it's just the right product for me. My skin looks really good so I don't want to stop. |
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Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:24 am |
Glad to hear it's working for you, Panda. I liked it a lot in terms of texture etc, but it had a way of making my skin look a little dry sometimes. The customer service they gave was excellent too. |
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Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:59 am |
I'm still using and loving Cellese Ante Age. It hasn't worked miracles but is fantastic for achieving clear, healthy-looking skin in my case. Whilst I'm looking to supplement the effects with a Tria Skin Rejuvenator, I'm more than happy to keep on with my current regime otherwise. I'm still getting compliments on my "lovely" skin but I think the Tria would help me to feel that I'm doing what I can to keep things in check as far as possible. |
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Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:25 am |
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I'm still using and loving Cellese Ante Age. It hasn't worked miracles but is fantastic for achieving clear, healthy-looking skin in my case. Whilst I'm looking to supplement the effects with a Tria Skin Rejuvenator, I'm more than happy to keep on with my current regime otherwise. I'm still getting compliments on my "lovely" skin but I think the Tria would help me to feel that I'm doing what I can to keep things in check as far as possible. |
I'm using the Dermapen along with the Lifeline and that is also working very well. |
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Sat Mar 30, 2013 7:38 am |
Panda1 wrote: |
I'm using the Dermapen along with the Lifeline and that is also working very well. |
That's good to know, Panda. I haven't really looked into the Dermapen at all yet so will have a read up on that. |
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Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:34 am |
majorb wrote: |
I'm still using and loving Cellese Ante Age. It hasn't worked miracles but is fantastic for achieving clear, healthy-looking skin in my case. Whilst I'm looking to supplement the effects with a Tria Skin Rejuvenator, I'm more than happy to keep on with my current regime otherwise. I'm still getting compliments on my "lovely" skin but I think the Tria would help me to feel that I'm doing what I can to keep things in check as far as possible. |
I've liked the Cellese as well, I've been using it on the two days after my Reaura treatments. I'm almost out, so will have to decide if I'm going to re-order. I'm really on the fence. I like the consistency a lot, but don't know that it's really done much for my skin. And then there's the cost... |
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Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:25 pm |
I've been using the Lifeline for about 10 months, but only in the daytime (cost issues). My skin looks good, maybe a little dry at this point in the year. Still have one pump saved up, then will reevaluate again. When I started, I thought it was too rich, so I think it's just the end of winter blues and heating season that's causing the dryness.
Doubt they would approve of only using it once daily... I preferred it to Cellese because I felt Cellese made me very pale and I had no redness problems to begin with.If I continue, next winter maybe I'll get the night one too to tide me over and see what happens. |
_________________ 70+ Lifeline Daycare, their Eye firming complex, OSEA ocean lotion cleanser, Makeover Workshop Re-Creation Lip Treatment, Argan oil some nights, Dennis Gross CC Cream SpF 18 |
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Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:52 pm |
I'm loving Lifeline very much. Hard to describe what exactly it does to my skin though, but I have tried to give my skin a rest from it for one month and my skin got worse. Less alive so to speak. May be, my skin (and the eyes) love light reflecting particles, wrinkle fillers and polymers that are there...I dunno
Valmont l'Elixir face serum felt oh-so-good on my skin, but it's really hard to justify the cost of it... |
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