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Fri Oct 14, 2005 9:19 pm |
I'm considering to buy it, but I'm thinking I should buy the sensitive one or not, actually my skin is a bit sensitive, and I heard that from the saleslady, she said I can use the general one... and how many amp should I buy, I'm afraid will waste $$ if it's useless for me, worst side..
How do you think? please give me some advise~ |
_________________ meow
- Dehydrated skin, oily T-zone, large pores, a bit sensitive, thin & redness skin
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Mabsy
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Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:08 pm |
Personally, I think you are the only one who knows your skin well enough to decide which to get. I have used the normal one and I think it's gentle, but if your skin is very reactive then you're obviously better off going with the sensitive version.
These are supposed to be done in a monthly cycle, but also under masks etc. Perhaps it might be a good idea to buy a 10-pack of each to compare. If it turns out that the normal is not suitable for you, then you should be able to eBay off (or swap on MUA) the remaining 9 ampules.
Also, I recall there being a few discussions in the past with people trying to figure out the same thing that you are currently. Perhaps it might be useful to do a search for rhythmic conditioner sensitive, or, RNC sensitive, and see what was recommended in the past and if there's been any updates |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 1:21 am |
Hi meow I don't use RNC but I do have sensitive skin. I find the best way for me to introduce new products to my routine is to start with a mild formula then work up to the stronger ones. I would start with the RNC for sensitive skin if I were you because if the other type is too much you would then have the problem of undoing or repairing adverse reactions. Just my 2 cents. |
_________________ 40's; combo to oily skin recently sensitive; hormonal breakouts; rethinking skin care routine |
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:19 am |
I checked the old post, I found some more information about this product!~ It sound great for me!!!
Yes, both of you are corrected, I think I should try their sensitive one and try 10 amp first, and crazyskin your right, I should follow your concept start with a mild formula then work up to the stronger ones!!!
Thanks both of you~ |
_________________ meow
- Dehydrated skin, oily T-zone, large pores, a bit sensitive, thin & redness skin
30+ Asian |
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 1:37 pm |
I have been using RNC for about 9 days now....I bought the 10 amp size. I think it is enough. I will definatly be buying it again. My skin is very clear and it has cured my white bumps that I have been trying to get rid of for years. I am in the process of switching to Dr. H skincare and the no moisturize at night was killing me...they recommended that I try this stuff. I love it. I do not have sensitive skin but there is nothing harsh in it that should cause a reaction. Good luck. |
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 5:53 pm |
I bought the 10 pack, too, and I loved it!!! I wish I could afford the full course but it's a bit too pricey for me. |
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 10:40 pm |
O, I've just called a seller who sales this brand, she said she don't have loose pack of RNC Sensitive , unless I have to buy 50amp, so I will try their general one first, hope it's suitable for my skin!!!! |
_________________ meow
- Dehydrated skin, oily T-zone, large pores, a bit sensitive, thin & redness skin
30+ Asian |
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