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Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:19 pm |
I currently use Kinerase as my main moisterizer and I really like it! However, I noticed that they had launched several new products and wondered if any of you had tried them yet and what your thoughts were? They are:
C6 Peptide Intensive Treatment
Gentle Daily Cleanser
Intensive Eye Cream
SPF 15 Cream
I'd also like to add a moisterizer that's a little heavier (Kinerase is so light) but soaks in nice. Any suggestions? I'm 44 and only use Neutrogena and Kinerase...don't have many lines except around eyes (sunken-looking) and I get a little redness since I'm so fair skinned (blonde).
Thank a million,
Kim |
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Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:21 pm |
I got a sample of the intensive eye cream and it was alright. It helped plump up my lines, but it wasn't super hydrating...I needed to add another product under it. |
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Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:23 pm |
What other product did you add/use? Is your skin like mine? |
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Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:25 pm |
I'm 25, and have fine lines under my eyes but fairly deep frown lines. The other product I used at the time was LaRoche Possay Active C eyes...just to get a bit of extra moisture. I don't like things too heavy. |
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Thu Mar 17, 2005 9:51 am |
I have Kinerase cream, but it is not something I feel I need to incorporate into my personal skincare regime since glycolic acid, sunscreen, and Retin-A Micro seem to be doing the job.
I bought the Kinerase recently as a backup cream in the event that I don't want to apply something as strong as a prescription retinoid before going to bed. This is precisely the purpose of Kinerase: for those who are sensitive to tretinoin (Retin-A, Renova) and cannot use it at all, but still wish to improve the general condition of their skin. The promised results of Kinerase are much like that of retinoid products. However, unlike Retin-A/Renova, Kinerase does not cause the skin to be sensitive to sunlight, and peeling is very unlikely. I probably use the Kinerase about twice a month, as I prefer the prescription strength of Tretinoin.
I'd love to hear from more long-term users about their own experience with Kinerase. |
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Thu Mar 17, 2005 11:58 am |
Thanks for the input Sheila and may be able to help on the long-term user side.
I've been using Kinerase Cream morning and night for about 3 years, I'd guess. It's my only moisterizer and I use no other treatment products except Glyderm eyecream at night.
I love the benefits I've seen from the cream. I'm 44 and have virtually no wrinkles except a couple light ones around my eyes. As I said, I have very delicate fair skin that burns easily and I do have issues with redness. This product has helped to even out my skin tone, minimized pores and brightened my complexion.
The initial/real question about Kinerase though was how people were liking their new products. Since I had good success with the cream I wondered how the consistency, etc. was? |
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