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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 pm |
Mabsy wrote: |
Crazyskin - one review of Eminence Wild Plum toner coming up..... in a few days. Sorry for being so brief on here today but I've got some crazy work stuff happening today (hate deadlines!).
Wild Cat - that's a very difficult question to answer because it's been a while since I used the Vivier 20% and it's hard to compare to "back then". I just don't have a clear picture of what my skin looked like, I know that I was very happy with the results. I then started using the JB C&C and was happy with that but could tell that the Vivier 20% was more effective. I think I had a bigger difference going from JB C&C to Cellex-C than when going from Vivier 20% to JB C&C (other direction) so I'm leanding towards saying 'yes' but that's a very subjective statement. I'd have to start using the Vivier right now (and I don't have one unfortunately and my mother has just finished hers as well) to be able to tell. I still like the texture of the Vivier more *sigh* |
Is the Vivier C+E a 20% C strength? |
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:16 pm |
thanks for review vit c products are always a miss for me, gotta find one that works! |
_________________ normal to combination skin that is sensitive. cheeks have large, visible pores and flush very easily. most SAs tell me "dehydrated on the outside, oily on the inside"! |
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Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:31 am |
[quote="Rufus"]
Is the Vivier C+E a 20% C strength?[/quote]
I thought it was 15%?? I could be wrong! |
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Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:32 am |
sorry I meant 10% vitamin c... |
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Mabsy
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Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:09 pm |
Rufus wrote: |
Is the Vivier C+E a 20% C strength? |
Sorry, not sure. I really wish that Vivier was more explicit about their serum strengths... |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:42 pm |
Anybody with sensitive skin used these C products? Do they work? I am a bit afraid to try. Thanks. |
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Mabsy
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Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:19 am |
j0g6345 wrote: |
Anybody with sensitive skin used these C products? Do they work? I am a bit afraid to try. Thanks. |
Generally, people with sensitive skins should go for a lower concentration of vit C. I would try 10% if I were you, or maybe even lower. Also, I've found that brands like PSF, Vivier, JB, were less likely to irritate than Skinceuticals or Cellex-C, which may be related to the pH of the product. The Janson Beckett serum is one of the good starters - it has 10% C but comprised of two types of vit C at 5% each if I remember correctly (one type is more effective but has higher potential to irritate sensitive skins, the other less effective IMO but less irritating - so, good combo for someone with sensitive skin). HTH |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:57 am |
Vivier was my first vit. c product..recommended by Mabsy. I'm not comfortable with the texture (it feels oily but it isn't ) but other than that, I've never used another C product that had such an immediate effect on my skin...well, o.k. except for Candy's triple C....& maybe skinmedica. |
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Mon Feb 19, 2007 7:58 am |
It has been suggested to me by a friend who's knowledgeable about skincare that this product, as well as any that contain tyrosine, may not be the best choice for those hoping to fade pigmentation. While tyrosine is an antioxidant, it also promotes melanin production. The fact that it's indicated to darken white patches caused by vitiligo seems to bear this out. |
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Mon May 19, 2008 6:36 am |
i want to know if this product has some white precipitate inside? as i only opened it for 1 week, i don't know whether it is changed or not...also how long can i see the effect? |
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:04 pm |
finally i hv purchased it together with the hydra 5 B complex and i really love it...it make my skin smooth and bright...i think i will buy the second bottle |
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Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:50 pm |
I haven't had much luck with the Vit C products. Do I need to exfoliate before using it? |
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Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:27 pm |
Mabsy wrote: |
j0g6345 wrote: |
Anybody with sensitive skin used these C products? Do they work? I am a bit afraid to try. Thanks. |
Generally, people with sensitive skins should go for a lower concentration of vit C. I would try 10% if I were you, or maybe even lower. Also, I've found that brands like PSF, Vivier, JB, were less likely to irritate than Skinceuticals or Cellex-C, which may be related to the pH of the product. The Janson Beckett serum is one of the good starters - it has 10% C but comprised of two types of vit C at 5% each if I remember correctly (one type is more effective but has higher potential to irritate sensitive skins, the other less effective IMO but less irritating - so, good combo for someone with sensitive skin). HTH |
Hi Mabsy,
I am interested in using The Janson Beckett serum. I researched on it on this forum and found pretty good reviews. I have senstive skin
and as per you this works for senstive skin. I have one more query for this serum if you or anybody else can answwer it. In Janson Beckett serum review people say it is quite hyderating..does it mean is it oily...cause I have acne prone skin..I am worried if it wont aaggrevate the acne and wont clog the proes....
Please let me know your advice...Thanks so much in advance... |
_________________ how you spend your day is eventually how you spend your life |
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Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:09 am |
ritas wrote: |
In Janson Beckett serum review people say it is quite hyderating..does it mean is it oily...cause I have acne prone skin..I am worried if it wont aaggrevate the acne and wont clog the proes....
Please let me know your advice...Thanks so much in advance... |
Janson Beckett C & C serum is a light, non-oily, non-acid serum.
I cannot comment on acne, but I am currently using this serum in my nose area, as I find it doesn't clog my pores.
I use a vit C serum with l-ascorbic acid in the rest of my face, but don't want to use it around my nose as it tends to cause blackheads.
I have been using different C serums for many years and would think Janson Beckett C & C is one of the best for sensitive skin.
HTH. |
_________________ Female, 40, Norway. Normal/dry skin, starting to see signs of aging. Staples: Glycolic acid cleanser, SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF, Revaleskin, NIA24. |
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Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:16 pm |
Septembergirl wrote: |
ritas wrote: |
In Janson Beckett serum review people say it is quite hyderating..does it mean is it oily...cause I have acne prone skin..I am worried if it wont aaggrevate the acne and wont clog the proes....
Please let me know your advice...Thanks so much in advance... |
Janson Beckett C & C serum is a light, non-oily, non-acid serum.
I cannot comment on acne, but I am currently using this serum in my nose area, as I find it doesn't clog my pores.
I use a vit C serum with l-ascorbic acid in the rest of my face, but don't want to use it around my nose as it tends to cause blackheads.
I have been using different C serums for many years and would think Janson Beckett C & C is one of the best for sensitive skin.
HTH. |
thnx so much Septembergirl for your reply. I m planning to buy it soon. |
_________________ how you spend your day is eventually how you spend your life |
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Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:25 pm |
I just heard from skincare that vitamin C is good at anti-aging.
Does anybody know whether this can help to remove existing lines? Thanks. |
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Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:46 pm |
jhelenhan wrote: |
I just heard from skincare that vitamin C is good at anti-aging.
Does anybody know whether this can help to remove existing lines? Thanks. |
Vitamin C is one of the ingredients with the best scientific backing for its effectiveness in skin care products.
I believe that no topically applied product will remove moderate to deep lines. A vitamin C product may contribute to erase fine lines and prevent premature signs of aging.
HTH. |
_________________ Female, 40, Norway. Normal/dry skin, starting to see signs of aging. Staples: Glycolic acid cleanser, SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF, Revaleskin, NIA24. |
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Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:08 pm |
Vitamin C will make skin more brighter. The color are easily changed, is it photosensitized? |
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Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:03 pm |
may2008 wrote: |
Vitamin C will make skin more brighter. The color are easily changed, is it photosensitized? |
The vitamin C serums are easily oxidized and should be kept in a cool, dark place and usually be used within 3 months after opening. If the color has turned darker, it's oxidized, and can do more harm than good. |
_________________ Female, 40, Norway. Normal/dry skin, starting to see signs of aging. Staples: Glycolic acid cleanser, SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF, Revaleskin, NIA24. |
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Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:01 pm |
[quote="Septembergirl"]
jhelenhan wrote: |
I just heard from skincare that vitamin C is good at anti-aging.
Vitamin C is one of the ingredients with the best scientific backing for its effectiveness in skin care products.
I believe that no topically applied product will remove moderate to deep lines. A vitamin C product may contribute to erase fine lines and prevent premature signs of aging.
HTH. |
Oh, perfect, perfect~ I'm looking for an antiaging serum. I'm currently using Cellcosmet Elasto-Collagen Intensive as the serum, but it cannot be used daily. |
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Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:02 pm |
The vitamin C serums are easily oxidized and should be kept in a cool, dark place and usually be used within 3 months after opening. If the color has turned darker, it's oxidized, and can do more harm than good.[/quote]
This review sounds serious, and I only apply serum at night, and use La Mer only in the morning. 3 months sound too short for me to finish one bottle.. |
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Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:59 am |
jhelenhan wrote: |
This review sounds serious, and I only apply serum at night, and use La Mer only in the morning. 3 months sound too short for me to finish one bottle.. |
One 1 oz bottle of vitamin C serum lasts me for 8 - 12 weeks (depending on the brand) when used once daily on face and neck.
My favorite C serum is SkinMedica C complex. It's a very stable gel-like cream that will normally be good for six months after opening, as it's silicone-based. You can also buy samples on Ebay.
HTH |
_________________ Female, 40, Norway. Normal/dry skin, starting to see signs of aging. Staples: Glycolic acid cleanser, SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF, Revaleskin, NIA24. |
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:38 am |
Vitamin C is one of the ingredients with the best scientific backing for its effectiveness in skin care products.
I believe that no topically applied product will remove moderate to deep lines. A vitamin C product may contribute to erase fine lines and prevent premature signs of aging.
HTH. [/quote]
Sorry to hear that, but since I have already had nothing to do with the former lines, at least I can stop the coming ones on their way.
Thank you very much. |
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:48 am |
One 1 oz bottle of vitamin C serum lasts me for 8 - 12 weeks (depending on the brand) when used once daily on face and neck.
My favorite C serum is SkinMedica C complex. It's a very stable gel-like cream that will normally be good for six months after opening, as it's silicone-based. You can also buy samples on Ebay.
HTH [/quote]
Thank you so much, Septembergirl. It's really very nice to get your recommendation. Since this will be my 1st try in Vitamin C serum. Do you think 15% is ok or too high?
Also, you said "It's a very stable gel-like cream", it's actually a cream or a serum?
What I actually want is a serum. |
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:33 am |
jhelenhan wrote: |
Thank you so much, Septembergirl. It's really very nice to get your recommendation. Since this will be my 1st try in Vitamin C serum. Do you think 15% is ok or too high?
Also, you said "It's a very stable gel-like cream", it's actually a cream or a serum?
What I actually want is a serum. |
You're welcome.
Unless you have very sensitive skin, I would not think that a 15 % strength of vit C should cause problems. You could use it every other day the first week.
The consistency is cream-like, but it's a highly concentrated serum that's supposed to be applied on cleansed skin before moisturizer.
If you prefer a vit C serum with a thin consistency, you can look into Skin Cellular Rx C + Firming serum with 12 % vit C (see link below). It's under half the price of the SkinMedica serum, and is also known to be a very stable serum. I have used one bottle, and it stayed clear (not oxidized) for half a year after opening.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/face-eyes-and-lip-care-m_352_354.htm
Here are some more reviews on the SkinMedica C Complex. It's a more advanced formula than many other C serums, as it contains two forms of vit C and vit E in an anhydreous base.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?p=301513 |
_________________ Female, 40, Norway. Normal/dry skin, starting to see signs of aging. Staples: Glycolic acid cleanser, SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF, Revaleskin, NIA24. |
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