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Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:30 am |
Panda has had great results, and if I were to pick a product I would try Lifeline which she is using. (I have tried AnteAge and Reluma) |
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Wed Dec 19, 2012 4:11 pm |
Something else about these growth factor products that is important to note is that they are meant to be used twice a day. I believe that Lifeline is the only company that has a separate product for day time and night time use. The other companies have a single product. Some people are put off by the chemical sunscreen that is in the Lifeline Day Serum and I can appreciate that, but if you want to see the fastest results you really need to use the product twice a day and if you don’t want to use the Day Serum that means using the Night Serum twice a day – and I don’t think you can get a month of twice daily applications from a single bottle. Make no mistake, this is an expensive product and I am all about trying to save money, but my husband is a “casual” Lifeline user and it has taken about 4 months to finally start to see some progress. I think what happens with casual use is that people don’t see results quickly and they get discouraged and stop using the product before it really starts to show progress and then it is just a waste of money.
I am considering purchasing a bottle of the Eye Serum and using it in place of the Day Serum during some of the winter months. But I haven’t had any problems using the Day Serum and since I am terrible about applying sunscreen, I’m guessing I have probably benefitted from it. I’m just not wild about the idea of regular use of chemical sunscreen. |
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