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rosiexx
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:05 am |
Hi guys, I've been reading alot about different things everyone on this forum has ordered from Alldaychemist and I decided I'm going to place an order this week!
So far the only products I've found are the Retin A and the Cureprost for eyelashes.
What are other really amazing things I can get from Alldaychemist that would be great for hair, skin, eyelashes, and etc..
I don't want to keep placing an order so I want to stock up on these items and any other ones you guys recommend to me!
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:29 am |
Welcome! If you are intending to purchase anything that is normally prescription only (eg. Retin-A and Careprost) or classed as a medication, I recommend you do plenty of research of your own. Few here have any sort of healthcare qualifications and none have taken your medical history. Do be aware herbal remedies and nutrient supplements can interact with prescribed or over the counter drugs. It's also wise to add in just one proven active (or established combo) at a time so that you know what is effective, and also know what has caused any negative effects should those occur.
If you are inexperienced with Retin-A you should start with the lowest strength and only scale up if your skin adapts to the irritation. Some skins don't suit Retin-A and have to discontinue use, others cannot tolerate more than the lowest dose so you will need to place a repeat order or risk wasted purchases. |
_________________ Sensitivity, forehead pigmentation & elevens, nose & chin clogged pores. Topicals: Aloe vera, squalane, lactic acid, Myfawnie KinNiaNag HG: Weleda calendula, Lanolips, Guinot masque essentiel, Flexitol Naturals, Careprost. Gadgets: Vaughter dermarollers, Lightstim. |
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:10 am |
Thanks so much for all the information. I am not experienced with Retin A, but my dermatologist has suggested it but I turned it down because of the price. One question I have for everyone who has ordered from Alldaychemist, is it real Retin A?
I haven't used Careprost but I have been doing a lot of research and I think it's something that would be great for me.
I'm just wondering if there are other things from Alldaychemist that people use that would be good for skin, hair, or anything like Careprost and Retin A. Ofcourse I would be doing lots of research but just ideas. THanks alot:) |
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:35 am |
If you do a search for adc, you'll find loads of previous threads where people have discussed their purchases. I remember one in particular where your exact question was answered by quite a few forum members. |
_________________ Olive, normal/oily skin. Using rinse-off ocm, Vit C, Tretinoin since Nov/10, GHK since Feb/12, Niacinamide & glucosamine, alternating, & now skipping nights! Concerns include oiliness, hyperpigmentation from occasional zits, 11's & nasolabial folds. |
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:15 pm |
rosiexx wrote: |
I'm just wondering if there are other things from Alldaychemist that people use that would be good for skin, hair, or anything like Careprost and Retin A. Ofcourse I would be doing lots of research but just ideas. THanks alot:) |
It's the 'other things' that concern me. You are proposing starting up two prescription medications, isn't that enough? Few doctors or pharmacists would advise adding in other drugs or herbal remedies at the same time unless there was a clinical need. If you want more than Retin-A and Careprost, consider reviewing your diet and lifestyle. You may well need to adjust your skincare routine to make it gentler and more hydrating if you experience irritation or flaking from the Retin-A. |
_________________ Sensitivity, forehead pigmentation & elevens, nose & chin clogged pores. Topicals: Aloe vera, squalane, lactic acid, Myfawnie KinNiaNag HG: Weleda calendula, Lanolips, Guinot masque essentiel, Flexitol Naturals, Careprost. Gadgets: Vaughter dermarollers, Lightstim. |
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:30 pm |
Yes, the Retin A (called Retino-A) and Careprost are indeed real, HOWEVER, many people have had problems with their credit card information being hijacked when buying from ADC, so either use a prepaid credit card OR shop elsewhere. Inhouse Pharmacy is another, safer option. |
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:33 pm |
Thanks for your input, Firefox7275. All I use on my skin now besides cleanser and moisturizer is a Vitamin C serum and a Hyaluronic Acid serum. I understand what you mean about adding in two prescription medications and all but my doctor suggested I use Retin A. I've also done alot of research about both Retin A and Careprost and planning to do more before I order and start.
I value my skin and health alot and I know starting many things at once isn't good. But when I was asking if people have used other things from Alldaychemist I wasn't talking about more really serious things. I noticed Alldaychemist had things like "Honey Gel Cleanser" and "Apricot body scrub" I don't think these things are anything like Retin A or Careprost. I was just asking if anyone has used a cleanser or cream that they really liked and would share. I'm only looking for ideas.. |
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Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:37 pm |
EthelM wrote: |
Yes, the Retin A (called Retino-A) and Careprost are indeed real, HOWEVER, many people have had problems with their credit card information being hijacked when buying from ADC, so either use a prepaid credit card OR shop elsewhere. Inhouse Pharmacy is another, safer option. |
ADC has worked around that issue, you do all but actually check out and they call you for you information regarding payment.
I just ordered from them again because I needed RA and have not ever had a problem, but I also always called my order in even in the past! |
_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:05 pm |
I had my credit card info stolen from a store and used in another city- it was not from online.
So anyone or anyplace you shop at can comprimize your cards.
But that is what the credit card companies insure for and why it is better to always use credit cards over paypal or debit where you are screwed if someone steals your money. |
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Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:10 am |
Those two are the only prescription beauty items that I am aware of. They sell other beauty items typically not found elsewhere, but I was never thrilled with any of them.
Yes of course, do your homework, but don't fear beauty products.
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