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Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:54 pm |
I get emails constantly from Dr.Susan Lark and am tempted to purchase some of her products. Has anyone had any experience with her skin care products or supplements? Thanks |
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Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:09 pm |
Does she list ingredients? If you post a link we can critique them for you. |
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Fri May 01, 2009 2:34 pm |
I get those emails too. I know some of her supplements have a lot of great ingredients in them, but I don't think they have enough of each individual one to do anything substantial.
I've also noticed she is a big proponent of squalene. I tried it, just using it around my eyes, since my skin is so oily, and I ended up getting bumps around my eyes.
I would love to hear someone's opinion of the other skincare she advertises... |
_________________ 50, oily & not a lot of wrinkles (yet), melasma and hormonal acne cysts & breakouts |
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Sat May 02, 2009 8:32 am |
I think she means well but she's not a skincare expert. I'd pass.
And in the end she's out to make some cash. |
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Sun May 03, 2009 11:04 am |
Well, since there have been no positive responses about Dr. Lark's products, I'm glad I saved my money. I get so many unsolitited emails claiming to have found the "Latest Greatest Fountain of Youth" - I'd be broke if I bought everything I've been tempted to try. I, myself, haven't found anything close to the Fountain on Youth - has anyone at EDS come even close? |
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Sun May 03, 2009 9:09 pm |
my opinion youngma is first, stick with what we know works. That would be Vitamin C serum in the AM, retin a and glycolic acid - preferable 12% or lower in the pm. There are other options here and different ways and products you can rotate but these will bring you success.
Many expensive company products are so nice and they work too but the cost can be prohibitive. I've been down all the roads. And I am now on retin A from India (cheap!!! and no RX needed), Vitamin C - a serum I make myself and cheap because of it and a glycolic acid I love - also inexpensive and effective. if you are smart, and don't get taken in - you can have a great result and be smiling because you didn't break the bank.
The internet is a huge avenue for promotion of everything. They can make their mediocre skincare product look like the a major advancement in science and if you are uninformed you believe it. Sad and $$$costly
I've read so many of these claims and it's sickening in that you know some people buy in believing and expecting something that is never going to happen. |
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kish
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Joined: 02 Sep 2009
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Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:19 pm |
hi sister sweets
can you plz tell me how to use the retin A that you said you get from India? is it for face? under eyes? is it a cream or liquid? how does it work?
and , can you also share your secret of preparint the vitamin c potion and how to use it.
hope you will, thanks in advance |
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