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Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:22 am |
My husband bought me a gift certif for a day spa here in town, my bday in was in Jan.
They only sell Physiodermie products so I'm wanting to try one or two, they are expensive! Sure wish he had known about EDS.
I'm looking to lighten hyperpigmentation and or a vit c serum. I see they have an "Anti-Brown Marks Micro-Emulsion" but can't seem to find the vit c products, maybe they don't have any?
I've been looking here for info:
http://www.magnoliaspa.com/skincare/physiodermie-bioarmore.html
and that their official site:
http://www.methodephysiodermie.com/
Also, my skin has blackheads, is oily and acne prone. Not so much cystic, just persistant, I'm 34 and would like for one day to be free of the zits!
I should consult with the spa but would also like to see what you guys at the forums have to say. This is such a wonderful resource! Thank you! |
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Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:48 am |
Hi, I checked out the website link, but can't be of much help because they do not list the ingredients of the products. Check if this product has hydroquinone(which I suspect it does). This will get rid of your hyperpigmentation, but it will come back when you discontinue - so I would recommend giving Vitamin C or Phyto a try first - because you can continuously use that the rest of your life.
Also, I did notice their physiodermie action serum stated it had vitamin c derivatives that were stable, so if you want to use up your certificate - may be worth a try. |
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Wed Feb 09, 2005 2:38 pm |
Thank you fairlyfair! Physiodermie doesn't use hydroquinone, they do list the ingredients on the official site, and their lightening stuff is HQ free, whew! Neither one of those sites is very good, compairing to EDS thorough site, I wish all were like this one.
They claim to have come up with a 'complex', here's the official blurb on their site:
"The complex is called UCE® formula (Natural Vegetable Lightening complex). A complex of natural molecule extracts from various parts of the plants and structures of the licorice, birch, scutellaria baicalensis, mulberry root, sanguisorba officinalis, butcherbroom, sweet clover. This patent formula will penetrate the skin using the exclusive technology of MEIMA (Micro-Encapsulation of Multi-Active Ingredients) and delivered the Physiodermie UCE Complex in the basal germinative layers where the pigment is produced and will regulate the activity of the enzyme in charge of the melanocyte activity, and within 21 – 28 days the color of your client’s skin will be lighter and brighter."
You've hit the nail on the head, I would like to find something I can use all the time that is actually good for my skin long term. I wasn't even considering the 'Action Serum' thanks for pointing that out and for taking time to help me here. |
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Wed Feb 09, 2005 2:44 pm |
*gulp* at the price of that stuff $123 US, man, I won't be getting many items at that cost, hope it works. |
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