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Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:05 pm |
I would like to use CP product and am wondering if ProCytes Complex Cu3 line can be used as a regular anti-aging topical treament? Is this the same GHK-Cu as in ProCytes Neova?
Im wondering because its described to be used after procedures.
Im looking for a first generation CP product. I like the description and price of the gel http://www.skin-etc.com/cocuhygel.html |
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:40 pm |
From what I understand the Neova Antioxidant Serum has the most copper in it...even that doesn't have enough to remodel the skin. Have you tried the Super GHK Serum from Skin Biology? I've ordered a sample and I've boughten the serum. It's suppose to have more GHK in it than the Neova brand. |
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:59 pm |
No, I havent tried the GHK by SB yet. Its very strong though and I prefer to at least start with a less strong serum, since I heard so much about uglies and I dont want to go too fast. I only tried SB's second generation CP once but I cant tolerate this at all. It made me dizzy - I know, strange. I had posted about this back then and it turned out I wasnt the only one this has happened too. I did try Neutrogenas Visibly Firm serum also to see if I can tolerate the first generation. I am okay using it, but its heavily fragranced. I am not sure if it does much being a regular drugstore item, but just because of the added fragrance I dont want to use it on my face. |
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:03 pm |
Monica34 wrote: |
No, I havent tried the GHK by SB yet. Its very strong though and I prefer to at least start with a less strong serum, since I heard so much about uglies and I dont want to go too fast. I only tried SB's second generation CP once but I cant tolerate this at all. It made me dizzy - I know, strange. I had posted about this back then and it turned out I wasnt the only one this has happened too. I did try Neutrogenas Visibly Firm serum also to see if I can tolerate the first generation. I am okay using it, but its heavily fragranced. I am not sure if it does much being a regular drugstore item, but just because of the added fragrance I dont want to use it on my face. |
The Super GHK is a first generation product not a second generation one (Like cp serum). I have a problem with the second generation ones as well. If you want to start out slow than I don't see a problem with this particular serum you're interested in. I've used the Neova Antioxidant Serum. I loved it...once I hit 4 months though it seemed like I had built a tolerance to it. |
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:25 pm |
skincarefreak wrote: |
Monica34 wrote: |
No, I havent tried the GHK by SB yet. Its very strong though and I prefer to at least start with a less strong serum, since I heard so much about uglies and I dont want to go too fast. I only tried SB's second generation CP once but I cant tolerate this at all. It made me dizzy - I know, strange. I had posted about this back then and it turned out I wasnt the only one this has happened too. I did try Neutrogenas Visibly Firm serum also to see if I can tolerate the first generation. I am okay using it, but its heavily fragranced. I am not sure if it does much being a regular drugstore item, but just because of the added fragrance I dont want to use it on my face. |
The Super GHK is a first generation product not a second generation one (Like cp serum). I have a problem with the second generation ones as well. If you want to start out slow than I don't see a problem with this particular serum you're interested in. I've used the Neova Antioxidant Serum. I loved it...once I hit 4 months though it seemed like I had built a tolerance to it. |
I know the new GHK by SB is a first generation CP product. Sorry if I made it sound otherwise. What I meant was that I tried the CP serum of SB's 2nd generation and I could not tolerte it.
I have not trid the new GHK yet but I read on SB's website that its stronger than other GHK products on the market. Oh, and its kinda pricey too at $99/50ml |
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