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Cubex
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Tue Sep 04, 2018 6:58 pm |
I've heard lots of good stuff about Pixi Glow Tonic. Just looking for some feedback on this product (especially from members who have sensitive skin, and somewhat dry skin, like I do). Also, I am in my 50's. Thanks! |
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Wed Sep 05, 2018 3:01 am |
PIXI Glow Tonic is an exfoliating toner that helps to firm and tighten normal to dry, dull and ageing skin. The brightening tonic removes dead skin cells, leaving skin healthy and radiant-looking. Formulated with 5% glycolic Acid, it hydrates the skin whilst Aloe Vera and Ginseng help to nourish during and treat. Expect a smooth and glowing complexion.
It is good for dry skin. |
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Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:16 am |
I used this once, after reading Caroline Hiron's website, but I have dry skin and was in my 60's when using it. For me it didn't do anything at all. I didn't even sting when using it. However I used another toner (which I had to get on a prescription) again after reading Caroline's blog and think it was called P12 and it was absolutely fantastic and great and stung like mad but it made my skin glow really noticeably. The trouble was that I use Retin A too and that this was quite high in acids (stronger than Glow Tonic) but like anything its worth trying and seeing how your skin fairs. For me, I didn't notice anything at all but my skin is a lot older and I handle my skin a lot. |
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Cubex
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Wed Sep 05, 2018 10:46 am |
TheresaMary wrote: |
I used this once, after reading Caroline Hiron's website, but I have dry skin and was in my 60's when using it. For me it didn't do anything at all. I didn't even sting when using it. However I used another toner (which I had to get on a prescription) again after reading Caroline's blog and think it was called P12 and it was absolutely fantastic and great and stung like mad but it made my skin glow really noticeably. The trouble was that I use Retin A too and that this was quite high in acids (stronger than Glow Tonic) but like anything its worth trying and seeing how your skin fairs. For me, I didn't notice anything at all but my skin is a lot older and I handle my skin a lot. |
Good to know. Thanks for the feedback. If I'm not mistaken, is the P12 from Bioloquie Recherche? I will look into it. |
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Thu Sep 06, 2018 2:52 am |
Yes thats the one, but the place I bought it from closed down and you had to see one of their dermatologists to get it, and I've not found anywhere online yet that sells it so for now I've not replaced it with anything yet. It was really good, and Caroline Hiron's is brilliant and does great videos about products and gives really honest feedback and caters for all budget levels in her recommendations.
Highly worth while viewing her videos if yu can.
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Good to know. Thanks for the feedback. If I'm not mistaken, is the P12 from Bioloquie Recherche? I will look into it. |
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