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Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:21 am |
Ahh -- you're probably right, Chocolat.
(Every time I see your name, I want CHOCOLATE!!)
I have good, soft, not-dry, not-oily skin, I don't smoke, I drink about ten glasses of water a day, and most people think I'm a teenager. I like in a temperate climate (Georgia). You would think that the pump would work!  |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:43 am |
RedDevil, it's dark dark chocolate only for me...no candy-coating, no nuts & nougat type bar, just plain but good, dark chocolate (at least 66%). Scharffen-Berger, Callebaut, El Rey, Guittard, Valhrona, Dagoba, music to my ears! (for sugar-free: YC Chocolate, dark, is pretty good...at Whole Foods). A few years back I made organic vegan truffles for a local restaurant which started my exploration of the chocolate world beyond semi-sweet. And hey -- it's anti-oxidant!
Plus, I love the movie by that name. Johnny Depp and dark chocolate. Heaven! |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:58 am |
I ordered some source naturals hyaluronic from iherb, and got hooked into buying a couple of other things too... only to find, on delivery a tax of £15 payable... very disapointed I cant really use iHerb because of this. ( I'm in the UK) - it makes it tooo expensive, with the shipping and all. |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:13 am |
I was drooling throughout that whole movie (Chocolat) -- not over Johnny Depp, but over the chocolate! I really wanted the chocolate seashells. I have heard that dark chocolate is much better for you than other types.
I LOVE the chocolate at Whole Foods -- the brand whose profits go to endangered species. The milk chocolate with cherries is sooo awesome!
*waltzes over to freezer for another Reese's Cup*
Catski -- that's too bad about you not being able to use iHerb. They are so inexpensive, and shipping to me is only just over $1. But now I have discovered that my Whole Foods does indeed carry Skin Eternal. I was just looking in the wrong place before.  |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:02 pm |
Almost unbelievably, I found some HA at Big Lots. Yes, Big Lots. $5/30 caps/20 mg. HA per. No collagen, but I'm already taking Hydraplenish, so I'm getting the collagen there. The Big Lots HA is a supplement to my Hydraplenish supplement . At my age, I could use an IV drip of HA, and it wouldn't be enough . |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:38 pm |
Chocolat wrote: |
... it's dark dark chocolate only for me... it's anti-oxidant!
Plus, I love the movie by that name. Johnny Depp and dark chocolate. Heaven! |
How about Johnny Depp IN dark chocolate? Now THAT would be heaven! Yummy!  |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:44 pm |
I must say -- most interesting mental images there!
You all need to stop with the chocolate -- you're making me eat more peanut butter cups!!  |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:13 pm |
Ah, Johnny in a big tub of melted dark chocolate. Absolutely delish! & well worth the calories. |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:01 am |
Update!
The pump peeps ( I crack myself up) emailed me back and said that I'm very young, and that the pump usually works well for people at my age. She said that, in many cases, some people have to use it for a couple of months in order for the plump to stay. And the fact that I'm getting my lips to plump up easily is a good sign (it only takes me 1 pull of 15 seconds to get a good pout). So, after diligent use, my lips will get the hang of the extra fluid. So that's pretty encouraging!  |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:27 am |
RedDevil, thanks for the info. Since I'm not very young by anyone's estimate, I think I'm going to take it even slower w/ the conditioning. I'm at 10 days of the correct way, 5 pulls @ 2 sec each, I've upped that to 3x a day. No bruising, slight plump that lasts more than an hour, nice rosy-ness. After maybe another few days of this I'll increase it to 5-sec pulls instead of going on to 10-sec pulls, and see how that goes. |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:31 am |
Hi, ladies! Just wanted to give an update, as well. I am still in the conditioning phase (on about day 8 or 9 but can't remember exactly) and I do six 2-second pulls each day (3 with TOP up and 3 with TOP down for even pouts). So far, I have had no issues with bruising at all and have added a few pulls of the same time frame later in the day to test.
I have a fairly decent pout right now from my morning pull. It probably is helping that I use CP Serum each PM and DMAE 2x/day - also on my lips. Seems this is really building the collagen up. I've been doing the CP for awhile and started the DMAE about 2 weeks ago. Normally, I also take 2 HA caps each PM and also a lengthy supplement list in the AM (including L-Glutamine, MSM and Silica Gel mixed w/juice).
So, keep at it and perhaps add some collagen builders into the mix. |
_________________ 42; medium, warm-toned; large pores prone to congestion; oily; using Karin Herzog exclusively right now!  |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:33 am |
Chocolat wrote: |
RedDevil, thanks for the info. Since I'm not very young by anyone's estimate, I think I'm going to take it even slower w/ the conditioning. I'm at 10 days of the correct way, 5 pulls @ 2 sec each, I've upped that to 3x a day. No bruising, slight plump that lasts more than an hour, nice rosy-ness. After maybe another few days of this I'll increase it to 5-sec pulls instead of going on to 10-sec pulls, and see how that goes. |
Chocolat, are you doing three sessions of five 2-second pulls? Just wondering because I've been trying two sessions each day with no problems and the same results as you. I'm 40 and at about day 8 or 9 of conditioning. |
_________________ 42; medium, warm-toned; large pores prone to congestion; oily; using Karin Herzog exclusively right now!  |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:58 am |
I also take liquid silicon (BioSil) and HA with BioCell II collagen. It hasn't had much effect, unfortunately, but I am only about halfway through the bottle of BioSil. I'm think I'm going to start trying the CP serum. Scalawaggirl, could you tell me more about your DMAE? Might have to start that too! I take MSM, but not L-Glutamine.
I'm really leaning towards trying LipFusion XL again...
Aaaand...can you get DMAE over-the-counter? |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:39 am |
OK, I wrote my routine wrong! I'm actually doing what Scalawaggirl is (hi there! Just saw your wedding pics & posted there! I'm the one who wrote I have the same facial shape as you).
Each time I do 3 pulls with "top" side up (pulls at my upper lip) and 3 pulls with the pump reversed (pulls at my lower lip). So that's 6 pulls, 2-3 sec each, 3x a day. And, also using the regular CP serum at night on my lips, followed by HA serum and then emu oil. (I also put HA on after each of my lip pump sessions.) I take an HA tablet at night (can't remember the brand though) & MSM among many other supplements. I don't use DMAE on my lips, I use 4% (amine not barbitrate) around my eyes and on my eyelids.
RedDevil, if you mean DMAE in supplement form you can find it lots of places online or if there's a Whole Foods or Vitamin Shoppe near you, they have it. WF & VS also carry DMAE serum. I don't use it as a supplement, just topically. |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 11:42 am |
Sweet! I will so totally be swinging by my Whole Foods later. Might as well pick up some HA serum, too. Every little bit helps, I guess! To quote 311 -- gotta "brave on with experimentation"... |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 11:50 am |
RedDevil--one thing about DMAE serums, many of the more commonly found ones don't cite the percentage of DMAE (could be as low as 1%), or type. The studies done on DMAE's tightening/firming effects were done at 3%, the DMAE-amine, not barbitrate. I'm using a sample I got from smartskincare.biz of 4% amine, and I do like it. Just FYI ...  |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:00 pm |
Thanks for the info, Chocolat! Do you think that the kind at Whole Foods cites their percentage?
And, if DMAE is used for tightening/firming...isn't there a possibility that the lips could get tighter, and therefore smaller?  |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 2:35 pm |
Y'know I don't think I've seen ingredient percentages on hardly any skincare item at Whole Foods. My 'guess' is, it'd be in the 1-2% range. I'd go for the 4% if you want to give it a fair shake at firming. If you want to DIY it, you could buy DMAE amine powder fromwww.gardenofwiscom.com and use it at 4% in a base of aloe vera juice and add some HA to it. (Just a thought...I've been DIY'ing quite a bit lately.) www.perfectcomplexion.com also has a DMAE/HA blend serum; can't recall the DMAE %age but I just got some and will probably bump it up a bit. The 4% DMAE from skincarecentral.biz is very nice. I also found a thread here that listed a 4% and 6% DMAE from www.candessence.com/SkinCare.html
Sorry if this is too-much-information!
And I had the same thought as you about using it on the lips! however, if someone wanted to firm up the area around the lips, then using it there makes more sense to me. |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 2:36 pm |
Thanks for the clarification, Chocolat! That makes a lot of sense. I will add another session to my daily routine as it's going well so far.
Red, the DMAE I use is from here and it is the amine form, which I prefer: http://www.skincarecentral.biz/DMAE-4.html
I really like it so far. The smell is minimal and I do notice a tightening effect. Too funny re: your last question because I had the same reaction when I first heard about using it on the lips. Doesn't tighten them at all, actually, which is weird, I admit.
Oh, and I do take DMAE internally, as well. So, it's topical AND inside...much like my Vitamin C serums and internal anti-oxidants!!! |
_________________ 42; medium, warm-toned; large pores prone to congestion; oily; using Karin Herzog exclusively right now!  |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:51 pm |
Thank you, scalawaggirl and Chocolat, for the info! I think I will order CP and DMAE serum online next week, rather than doing the Whole Foods thing.
My lips have stayed plump this entire past hour! How, you ask? Because I have replumped them every few minutes or so. Maybe if I keep replumping, they will stay that way.
I have also been rubbing Lip Injection Xtreme and cinnamon leaf oil into them. Owww.  |
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Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:12 am |
oooh, I started taking the HA supplements yesterday and I keep feeling my lips and they seem bigger!!
I ordered the lipfusionX today too. I will be puckering up nicely at christmas parties this year.probably clip some mistletoe to my head.
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Fri Nov 03, 2006 4:58 pm |
Well for the first time this morning, doing my regular routine, I held maybe 3 second instead of 2(and did an extra one to make 7), and I had numb lips afterwards, like they'd gone to sleep. I was almost afraid to look in a mirror thinking I'd look freaky or something, but they really didn't look any different than the previous times, just slightly plumper like they usually do. Does everyone else get numb? It wasn't all that disturbing but I'm wondering why it happened now and not before. |
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Fri Nov 03, 2006 5:47 pm |
Mine haven't really felt tingly or numb, but I have heard other people say that it's happened to them, so I don't think it's anything to worry about.  |
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Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:46 am |
Okay, here's today's update. Decided to post this pic because I've been noticing that I am both keeping a plump and have one when I wake up. So far, I have been using:
HA caps at night for about 3-4 months
CPs applied topically for about 3 months
DMAE applied topically for about 3 weeks
DMAE cap once per day for about 3 months
No topical lip plumpers, however at this point. I also am about done w/the conditioning stage of the Luscious Lips Lip Plumper and do:
3 sessions per day of 2 seconds each pull x 6 (top up for 3, down for 3)
Here's a today pic (on right) compared with a before (of DMAE topical and Luscious Lips). Notice the pillow-like poofiness (ha) and general plumpness. I am not pouting at all in this pic. My lips are relaxed. No makeup again as it's a Saturday!
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_________________ 42; medium, warm-toned; large pores prone to congestion; oily; using Karin Herzog exclusively right now!  |
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Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:52 am |
Very Nice! |
_________________ oily, resistant skin, some sun damage fine lines and smile crinkles... fair complexion, 36 years old |
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