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Fri Mar 11, 2005 5:14 am |
Hi
Just been reading all the posts onf StrVectin. It sounds wonderful but at £70 is very expensive.
Can you use StriVectin with Relax-A-Line?
Also, does Strivectin help with frown lines between the eyebrows and nose to lip lines?
Do you know if ESD do samples - worried about spending so much on a product that does not work for me or makes my skin react.
Any other info would be great as I need to justify spending so much but could be persuaded...
Many thanks
Fatsia |
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Fri Mar 11, 2005 9:10 am |
Hi Fatsia - I haven't used relax-a-line but see no reason why you can't use it underneath SV. I've used both Alpha Derma CE and Vivier TMR under SV with no adverse reactions (on the contrary!). I hope you can get yourself a sample of the Strivectin - I haven't seen any around, though...
good luck!
Pudoodles |
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Fri Mar 11, 2005 9:18 am |
I've used SV over relax and had really good results. You are right about the price, until you consider that it is a huge tube and will last for at least 6 months 2x a day on face and neck
Liz |
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Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:11 am |
Hi
Do you know if SV improves the lines between your eyebrows and nose to mouth lines?
Thanks
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Fri Mar 11, 2005 6:43 pm |
Hi Fatsia - I've never used the Strivectin in isolation - always with a vitamin C serum at least...my between the brow lines have always been unfortunately impressive....my best line softening results have been with Strivectin and vitamin C...I *think* I've accelerated my results a bit by incorporating an argirelene based product (Vivier TMR and AlphaDerma CE are nice ones that I've tried)...I think the nose to mouth lines are, in my experience, really hard to influence...but I have seen improvement in my case....the SV alone hasn't been my holy grail -- the vitamin C has always preceded it..
Pudoodles |
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Fri Mar 11, 2005 8:03 pm |
Hi
I've been using relax-a-line topped with strivectin.
Actually I don't seem to have much success with the Relaxaline. I've seen so little improvement with my frown lines. Doubt I'll reorder - try another argirline (?) line next maybe.
The strivectin's good for firming and plumping and I don't use it as often as you're supposed to, but I can see a difference. |
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