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Thu May 17, 2012 5:52 am |
CookieD wrote: |
DarkMoon wrote: |
CookieD wrote: |
bethany wrote: |
CookieD wrote: |
ShastaGirl wrote: |
Anyone tried rolling the AnteAGE serum in yet? Dermarolling, that is...
How did it go? Any irritation?
I'm thinking of trying it this weekend with my little 0.5mm roller. |
I have rolled about 4 times with a 0.2 roller just for product penetration. I had no problems with irritation. Product soaked in well. |
As much as I detest rolling, I am going to start doing so under my eyes with a .25mm since I am forced to cut back to 1x day application. Hopefully that will help me get the biggest bang for my buck!
Cookie, what brand roller are you using that is only .2mm? |
Hi Bethany
I'm not sure the brand. I got it online at skinmedix |
Hi Cookie,
Is this the one?
Brand: Micro Needle Rollers
Micro Needle Roller 0.2mm
http://www.skinmedix.com/products/Micro-Needle-Roller-0.2mm.html |
Yes, Dark Moon that's the one. Thanks |
Thanks for posting about it Cookie, I may just have to add that to my wish list!
It appears to be very well made, and I trust skinmedix. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 5:55 am |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Thank you, Bethany for your reply.
Please keep us posted on your progress.
I'm hesitating whether or not to purchase the Accelerator. I have such sensitive skin!! |
Can you still order samples and try before you buy leelee? That would be great to see if it agrees with your skin. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 7:22 am |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 7:47 am |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
I think giving the samples a test run would be the best option to see just how you react. Nobody ever really knows without trying, one reason I like samples even without sensitive skin! |
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Thu May 17, 2012 7:50 am |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
I had no problems with sample size Accelerator...2-3 days of usage didn't seem to be enough to clog my pores.
I have kept it away from my nose, and there have been no more pimples there. However, I just had 3 pop up on my chin. I definitely suspect the Accelerator at this point, and will be using that just on my chest as Cookie suggested. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 8:00 am |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
Maybe if you pm Dr J. he can work it out so you gets two accelerator samples to give you more product to test out since that is the major concern? |
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Thu May 17, 2012 8:07 am |
bethany wrote: |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
I had no problems with sample size Accelerator...2-3 days of usage didn't seem to be enough to clog my pores.
I have kept it away from my nose, and there have been no more pimples there. However, I just had 3 pop up on my chin. I definitely suspect the Accelerator at this point, and will be using that just on my chest as Cookie suggested. |
Nose and chin are classical places for sloughed off cells to get caught in micro-nooks and crannies where bacteria like to go for a two-martini lunch. What cleanser are you using bethany? A good, oil free, exfoliative cleanser is best. Maybe even one with SA. I often recommend Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash. Cellese really needs to do their own scrub/wash. The ingredients are inexpensive. Don't tell them I told you that. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 8:14 am |
DarkMoon wrote: |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
Maybe if you pm Dr J. he can work it out so you gets two accelerator samples to give you more product to test out since that is the major concern? |
Approved! Go ahead and order two sets. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 8:14 am |
Good idea, Dark Moon. I think that is exactly what I will do |
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Thu May 17, 2012 8:23 am |
DrJ wrote: |
DarkMoon wrote: |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
Maybe if you pm Dr J. he can work it out so you gets two accelerator samples to give you more product to test out since that is the major concern? |
Approved! Go ahead and order two sets. |
Thank you Dr. J, That is very accommodating of you and even better as leeleedeedee can try both products that way! |
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Thu May 17, 2012 8:42 am |
DrJ wrote: |
bethany wrote: |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
I had no problems with sample size Accelerator...2-3 days of usage didn't seem to be enough to clog my pores.
I have kept it away from my nose, and there have been no more pimples there. However, I just had 3 pop up on my chin. I definitely suspect the Accelerator at this point, and will be using that just on my chest as Cookie suggested. |
Nose and chin are classical places for sloughed off cells to get caught in micro-nooks and crannies where bacteria like to go for a two-martini lunch. What cleanser are you using bethany? A good, oil free, exfoliative cleanser is best. Maybe even one with SA. I often recommend Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash. Cellese really needs to do their own scrub/wash. The ingredients are inexpensive. Don't tell them I told you that. |
That Neutrogena Acne Wash is brutal stuff...very drying! I typically use Olay sensitive skin wipes or the 302 Skincare bar, and have no acne issues other than an occasional deep hormonal pimple. So this is not the norm for me, and hopfully it will resolve quickly. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 9:27 am |
bethany wrote: |
DrJ wrote: |
bethany wrote: |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
Yes, Dark Moon, I think I will do that. I know many of you have said that the accelerator is moisturizing, but I think Bethany has sensitive skin like I do so I'm taking careful note of her results. I'll refrain from buying the full size at the moment. |
I had no problems with sample size Accelerator...2-3 days of usage didn't seem to be enough to clog my pores.
I have kept it away from my nose, and there have been no more pimples there. However, I just had 3 pop up on my chin. I definitely suspect the Accelerator at this point, and will be using that just on my chest as Cookie suggested. |
Nose and chin are classical places for sloughed off cells to get caught in micro-nooks and crannies where bacteria like to go for a two-martini lunch. What cleanser are you using bethany? A good, oil free, exfoliative cleanser is best. Maybe even one with SA. I often recommend Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash. Cellese really needs to do their own scrub/wash. The ingredients are inexpensive. Don't tell them I told you that. |
That Neutrogena Acne Wash is brutal stuff...very drying! I typically use Olay sensitive skin wipes or the 302 Skincare bar, and have no acne issues other than an occasional deep hormonal pimple. So this is not the norm for me, and hopfully it will resolve quickly. |
The chief of dermatology in med. school summarized all skin problems and solutions this way: "if it's wet, dry it - if it's dry, wet it -- and if that fails slap on some steroids. Some days I wonder how far we have come .... |
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Thu May 17, 2012 12:40 pm |
Does anyone have experiences with The TEI Spa Sonic Spatula tool? This tool 1. cleans the skin thoroughly 2. Makes products penetrate deeper: might be a good combo with the Cellese products? It works with ultrasonic waves.
Tei Spa dot com.
I started a thread to ask for experiences with this product in the Tools section. (can't post links yet) |
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Thu May 17, 2012 12:44 pm |
Hi,
Tried to place my order using my sample user code & it was rejected. Then tried to contact Cellese by phone & got a recording.
Frustrating as I would like to place my order & the 3 times I have phoned I have yet to get a real person on the line!
Any suggestions are welcome! (maybe more customer service reps are in order?)
I really like these products & was hoping to get my order in today!
Oh well.
cabrita |
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Thu May 17, 2012 12:49 pm |
Ok I just tried for the 3rd time & my code finally DID work !
But what I said re inability to get someone in customer service still stands.
cabrita |
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Thu May 17, 2012 1:14 pm |
cabrita wrote: |
Ok I just tried for the 3rd time & my code finally DID work !
But what I said re inability to get someone in customer service still stands.
cabrita |
Glad it worked. Thanks for your patience. We had a phone glitch. Just a reminder you guys if you have a problem can always PM me and I will forward to CM and make sure they respond. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 2:41 pm |
packratmack wrote: |
DrJ wrote: |
Yes indeed. One of the results that exceeded expectations was the degree to which those with thinner skin (e.g. postmenopausal women) would have an appearance transformation. You see it most in the cheeks. They often go from being flat to round. The added volume really helps to reduce "perceived age". |
Are the serum and accelerator increasing subcutaneous fat? Just the skin thickening alone is causing this transformation? It seems incredible that the serum and accelerator could help add noticeable volume to the cheeks. JMHO. |
I am reposting this. Please comment about the increased cheek volume. Thank you. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 2:58 pm |
I would also like to know how long it took to see the increased cheek volume. Knowing me I will be checking for this every other day. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 5:11 pm |
leeleedeedee wrote: |
I would also like to know how long it took to see the increased cheek volume. Knowing me I will be checking for this every other day. |
In a clinical trial, we saw evidence at 8 weeks in a number of subjects. Anecdotally we hear from people who have been on for 6 months that the improvement continues. Every other day could be pushing it. Like going on a diet and weighing hourly. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 5:28 pm |
packratmack wrote: |
Are the serum and accelerator increasing subcutaneous fat? Just the skin thickening alone is causing this transformation? |
Dr. J, I would also like to know the answer to this. Are your products increasing subq fat? |
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Thu May 17, 2012 5:55 pm |
packratmack wrote: |
DrJ wrote: |
Yes indeed. One of the results that exceeded expectations was the degree to which those with thinner skin (e.g. postmenopausal women) would have an appearance transformation. You see it most in the cheeks. They often go from being flat to round. The added volume really helps to reduce "perceived age". |
Are the serum and accelerator increasing subcutaneous fat? Just the skin thickening alone is causing this transformation? It seems incredible that the serum and accelerator could help add noticeable volume to the cheeks. JMHO. |
I would also like an explanation of how cheek volume increase can be achieved by a topical. How does the mechanism of the topical know to target the cheek area specifically. I would have thought if something has a plumping action, then the entire face would be effected - not just the cheeks.
As most of you would know, my favourite treatment for a post menopausal face is cheek filler. Plumper cheeks definitely give a youthful look to an aging face. But, from experience, I know that it takes quite a bit of filler (thick fillers at that) to achieve any real visible difference. As the treatments are expensive I cannot afford multiple syringes, so therefore, my results tend to be minimal.
I am, therefore, intriqued at how a topical can mimic the effect of a thick filler and show a definite visible difference. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 7:49 pm |
Keliu wrote: |
packratmack wrote: |
DrJ wrote: |
Yes indeed. One of the results that exceeded expectations was the degree to which those with thinner skin (e.g. postmenopausal women) would have an appearance transformation. You see it most in the cheeks. They often go from being flat to round. The added volume really helps to reduce "perceived age". |
Are the serum and accelerator increasing subcutaneous fat? Just the skin thickening alone is causing this transformation? It seems incredible that the serum and accelerator could help add noticeable volume to the cheeks. JMHO. |
I would also like an explanation of how cheek volume increase can be achieved by a topical. How does the mechanism of the topical know to target the cheek area specifically. I would have thought if something has a plumping action, then the entire face would be effected - not just the cheeks.
As most of you would know, my favourite treatment for a post menopausal face is cheek filler. Plumper cheeks definitely give a youthful look to an aging face. But, from experience, I know that it takes quite a bit of filler (thick fillers at that) to achieve any real visible difference. As the treatments are expensive I cannot afford multiple syringes, so therefore, my results tend to be minimal.
I am, therefore, intriqued at how a topical can mimic the effect of a thick filler and show a definite visible difference. |
I should pull together a BFT post on lipogenesis. The answer is yes, both fat and matrix (collagen + elastin). It's not targeted at cheeks, its just that cheeks tend to show the difference the most. For the same reason that filler works best there. We should also explore in depth the inflammatory underpinnings of aging skin, and how reversal of chronic inflammation seems to be a key factor. Inflammation is strongly lipolytic (fat burning), and combating inflammation (changed cytokine pattern) restores the milieu back to normal. Also there is the huge issue of endocrine receptors and the role of cytokines in mediating the effects of HRT (meaning you can replicate some of the effects without HRT). And of course the phytoestrogens which do a good job of biomimicry, and are also fat restoring. Oh, and the role of carrier peptides to move across basement membranes. We'll take it a step at a time. |
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Fri May 18, 2012 1:28 am |
Considering your trial has now run for 6 months or so, you should be able to show some evidence for this like pictures and histological analysis.
As far as I know lots of things including cytokines have been tried to restore volume to the face of HIV patients. The results, if any, were minimal, fillers are still the only option. |
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Fri May 18, 2012 8:41 am |
Lotusesther wrote: |
Considering your trial has now run for 6 months or so, you should be able to show some evidence for this like pictures and histological analysis.
As far as I know lots of things including cytokines have been tried to restore volume to the face of HIV patients. The results, if any, were minimal, fillers are still the only option. |
I am not familiar with this cytokine study. Citation please. |
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Fri May 18, 2012 4:25 pm |
Dr. J, does the serum help eliminate milia? I have had these tiny milia bumps at the base of my jawbone for I don't know how long and all of a sudden I was scratching at the area and it seems like I was able to scratch out the white bumps. I now have a red spot from where I've been scratching all day but I think the milia is gone. Is that from using the serum? |
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