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Yes, it did burn but not terribly bad - it was just uncomfortable for a minute or so. LOL......about your DH......my DH merely raised his eyebrows, he's so used to me putting myself through these torturous rituals to look better.:D Quote:
Ann, did you buy the sample size? I did and it's going to be enough to do probably 4-5 peels I think. They ship very fast which was great. You'll have to let us know how it's working for you too! |
This is another good site to get products..... Peels: Chemical facial peels, glycolic, salicylic, lactic, jessners, TCA I get mine here because the ph is lower and they don't have extra ingredients and they're cheaper. She also ships very fast...... The Original Skin Store |
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I am afraid to do anything to my skin:D I just wash with Dove and use a light cream. My mom is 67 and looks 47 and never has done a thing to her skin, I think it's genetics and I pray I have them:D I am just always afraid that if i try to improver myself I may jinx myself, geez, I never even had a facial:eek: |
Oh! Forgot to add....if you like skin stuff in general, you might *love* this blog: FutureDerm.com |
B.J. and Ann - thanks to both of your links, I've been busy reading. Honestly, I didn't think there was much hope for my skin but after reading on both sites, I'm so encouraged now. After reading I'm now looking into derma rollers too - it's supposed to improve your skin's collagen production. Although it does look kind of scary, I won't be near as brave with it!:eek: Bianca - hopefully you will be as fortunate as your Mom! |
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The testimonials on those sites are interesting to read......there is some pics too..... |
I have been going for a few months now, I started off going every two weeks on 20% solution, then moved to 40% and I am not on the maintenance which is a monthly peel of 70%. The results are great although I don't have much of a reaction (ie pealing etc.) but my skin tone is better and the wrinkles are definately less pronounced. Any scars/redness etc have almost disappeared. |
Sounds like your doing something on the milder side so you don't get that deep peel.....I'm glad to see that even though your using a gentler peel your still seeing positive results....:) |
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Nikki+2 needs to get in on this thread bc I think she has her aesth. license, I bet she'd have insight too. :) |
I had a series of 4 chemical peels done at my dermatolgist's office (I would have no one else do ii!) and I am absolutely thriilled with the results of my skin. I have my glow back again and my skintone is all even now. I did one a month and for about a week each time it was yucky - red for the first day and then the peeling started. I am also prone to cold sores and getting chemical peels will sometimes bring them out in you so prior and during the week of the peel I was given Valtrex and I did not get any coldsores. The home peels like from Prescriptives is fine but you won't get the results you are looking for unless you go to a board certified dermatologist. |
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Did your doc tell you you need to use AHA creams or a strong retinol to help maintain your results? ...I'm still learning and it helps when someone went to the doc...... |
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Yes to wear sunblock in face creams or your foundations. Well I've ben in the sun and I have had no problems. I use the ROC products and I love them! Also Garnier came out with the roller stuff for under eyes and deep wrinkles and I love that too with great results. OK if you really want to maintain your new glow after you spent all that money...lol..you need to invest in a great exfoliater liek the Clarisonic (I asked for mine at Xmas from my husband..lol) - it costs $200 but oh wow so worth it. You can get it on QVC and sometimes they have it on easy pay. I love, love this machine and that also helps to maintain your new glow and reduce wrinkles.:D |
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