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Mon Dec 08, 2003 4:35 pm |
Hi all,
I'm busy with final exams right now but thought I'd drop a few lines on some products I've been trying
Valmont eheheheeh . . . I almost wish I hadn't tried this line since it's costing me a fortune hee hee
Dermatosic is a "soothing" cream for rosacea or redness or inflammations. I had a jawline breakout (seems like this is popular nowadays -- but I've started to catch myself when I rest my chin on my hands). The Dermatosic is more of a lotion but VERY soothing. It's the IDEAL thing to use after extractions or if you have been picking at your skin -- it'll help relieve some of the pain / redness and will help the area heal a lot faster than usual. I have a bad "picking" habit and I've been using Dermatosic to see how it works -- and it really does heal the area (although I hope this doesn't make me want to pick MORE ha ha).
I don't really use it in other areas of my face -- just the areas or spots that are red and inflammed -- Dermo (what it's called sometimes) really helps soothe the redness. I'm not sure if it helps reduce acne -- I'm mostly using it on areas that are healing from extractions. But it doesn't CAUSE acne, that's for sure.
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Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:27 am |
I have a 5mL sample of this and I NEVER knew what it was for the longest time It might really help my acneic skin!!! I'll definitely use it now and update! |
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Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:55 am |
Cool! I have a few samples as well and never knew what they were for. chunlisa, I have the same problem with jawline breakout, I think these are hormonal induce acnes and I positively hate them, they are painful and ugly and huge. If Dermatosic really helps it would be God send because I have had this problem for the last 10 years. Thanks for sharing! |
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Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:10 am |
Hey everyone...I don't have acneic skin (thank goodness!) but I happened to be reading about outbreaks on the jawline the other day and it said most of them were caused from face washing in which you stop at your jawline. If you don't wash past it (down your neck) then products/oil/dirt can build up along this line. I thought that was pretty good reasoning although it doesn't explain it if people aren't stopping their face washing at the jawline. Best of luck to everyone! |
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Wed Jul 12, 2006 9:39 pm |
When I had the Valmont facial in a spa in May, I got few breakouts at that time and the beautician gave me a 5ml sample of Dermatosic to try. She said that this treatment/comforting cream is great for breakouts, acnes and some other skin problems. After using this for a few days, I was surprised as it really helps to speed up the healing process of my breakouts and bumps without drying out the skin. Besides, the acne scars are less noticeable too.
I use it quite frequently but still haven't finished the sample yet...a little goes a long way. I'm still not sure to get the full size or not. Isn't it too expensive to buy something at that price just to heal local affections such as flaking, rashes, inflammation, itching? |
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Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:09 am |
I wanted to update as I've been using my sample everyday as a local treatment for some of my inflammated acne. I've been getting a lot these days - so much I never look in the mirror anymore - because it is that time of the month, sigh, and nothing seems to help. This has come in handy and really does help calm down redness especially in the mornings it's nice before putting my makeup on (I'll have less trouble covering things up). Seeing how my skin is suddenly going haywire I might consider purchasing this. I'm sure an ounce will last me ages since it's only used locally. It's not oily, doesn't make me breakout and takes away redness and promotes healing. Things like this you never think of purchasing or needing it but it's so good to have around when the time comes that you need it. |
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Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:16 pm |
Dermatosic works really well on irritated skin after intensive skin care treatments like microdermabration or chemical treatments with glycolic acid. |
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Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:34 pm |
I alos have a smaple of it, and I will try it tonight. Thanks for the reviews. |
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Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:38 pm |
I have jawline breakouts too, I'll give it a try later. |
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Thu Nov 22, 2007 9:43 pm |
Does it help healing the acne marks. My marks are couple of years old and they are still quite visible. |
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ursular
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Joined: 28 Feb 2008
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Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:23 pm |
I'm interested to try one, but I'm wondering how will the skin be if stopping this product... |
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Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:39 am |
I just received a sample of it. Great for flaking skin in winter. |
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Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:38 pm |
i've been using this for over a month. it has done wonders to help my skin heal. my skin is sensitive, dry, and reactive, while prone to rosacea. after a week of use, in conjuntion with dna repair serum and soothing cream dermo, i could already see the difference... my skin was a bit thicker, calm, more even toned (w/ less redness), and more hydrated. i *think* the dermatosic serum helped seal&protect my skin and kept it calm from inflammation and irritation, thus giving it a chance to heal naturally and more quickly. |
_________________ to, cnd, 39, asian, dry&sensitive. products: valmont, givenchy, chanel, guerlain, dior, misc sothys&lush; mu: valmont, dior, chanel & mac; anti aging: diy facial massages, dr.ho's, assrt of EMS/TENS, wellbox, nuface, nuskin, tua viso, tua trend, babyQ, facemaster, oxylift, dermawand, life, suction, 8clarisonic, 2opal, magnassager, sonic,etc |
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Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:40 pm |
NJ wrote: |
Dermatosic works really well on irritated skin after intensive skin care treatments like microdermabration or chemical treatments with glycolic acid. |
absolutely agree. and i would also recommend the dna repair serum to be used together with the dermatosic serum. love this stuff! |
_________________ to, cnd, 39, asian, dry&sensitive. products: valmont, givenchy, chanel, guerlain, dior, misc sothys&lush; mu: valmont, dior, chanel & mac; anti aging: diy facial massages, dr.ho's, assrt of EMS/TENS, wellbox, nuface, nuskin, tua viso, tua trend, babyQ, facemaster, oxylift, dermawand, life, suction, 8clarisonic, 2opal, magnassager, sonic,etc |
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Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:41 pm |
hzsun88 wrote: |
Does it help healing the acne marks. My marks are couple of years old and they are still quite visible. |
i'm not an expert but i don't think so. i have not seen it make any changes to old scars. |
_________________ to, cnd, 39, asian, dry&sensitive. products: valmont, givenchy, chanel, guerlain, dior, misc sothys&lush; mu: valmont, dior, chanel & mac; anti aging: diy facial massages, dr.ho's, assrt of EMS/TENS, wellbox, nuface, nuskin, tua viso, tua trend, babyQ, facemaster, oxylift, dermawand, life, suction, 8clarisonic, 2opal, magnassager, sonic,etc |
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Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:44 pm |
ursular wrote: |
I'm interested to try one, but I'm wondering how will the skin be if stopping this product... |
i think once your skin is healthy you can stop using this product. the dermatosic serum seems to help inflammation, irritation, and keeps reactive skin calm, and thus letting it heal naturally.
i've been using it for over a month, and will discontinue when my skin is healthier! |
_________________ to, cnd, 39, asian, dry&sensitive. products: valmont, givenchy, chanel, guerlain, dior, misc sothys&lush; mu: valmont, dior, chanel & mac; anti aging: diy facial massages, dr.ho's, assrt of EMS/TENS, wellbox, nuface, nuskin, tua viso, tua trend, babyQ, facemaster, oxylift, dermawand, life, suction, 8clarisonic, 2opal, magnassager, sonic,etc |
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Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:14 pm |
This product is definitely good! I have used up 2 bottles. Currently in my 3th bottle. For my skin is prone to acne, so I have to use it to soothe those acnes and red inflamed spot... and there's less acnes on my face When your acne has healed, you can stop using this product. |
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Mon Nov 09, 2015 6:05 pm |
I feel it is pretty dry cream. You may need to apply some serum before it. Not sure which one goes best with the Derm cream. |
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