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Cellular Skin RX C + Firming Serum OR PSF vit c serum?
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Fri Mar 03, 2006 4:51 am      Reply with quote
I can“t figure out which would be best for my acne prone, combo-dry skin?
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Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:36 am      Reply with quote
From memory, CSRx has the more substantial texture. Out of those two I would go with the PSF for my normal sometimes combo skin - but that is based purely on the texture of it and how it feels on my skin. The good news is that both are very stable Smile

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I have normal/dry skin and love the CSRX C+firming. I have used other C serums that were too drying for me. Haven't tried the PSF one though, but think it might suit your skin type more.

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Fri Mar 03, 2006 4:30 pm      Reply with quote
I have combination skin and I found the PSF vit. C serum too shiny on my skin, due to the glycerine content. Now I know to avoid serums with glycerine in them.
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Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:44 pm      Reply with quote
Mabsy put these in a list of most watery to least watery in a recent thread.

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...if you have oily skin then chances are that you might prefer a more watery serum. IN that case Skinceuticals C serum, IS Clinical, and maybe PSF Skincare or Vivier.


I agree with PocoLoco. I used to use the SkinCeuticals and liked it but it was so expensive that I switched to PSF. I noticed that I have to use less now or I will break out, so don't think I'll be going with Vivier unless it doesn't contain the glycerin. I have seriously been considering the CellularRx brand. Does anyone know where to place this in our "lineup"?
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Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:42 pm      Reply with quote
My favorite vit C serum is Vivant Spintrap. It's 15% L-ascorbic acid, plus the spintrap antioxidant. Very nice texture...not too watery, no glycerin, no sting. Very Happy You can buy it atwww.betterhealthyskin.com orwww.dianayvonne.com (but you have to send these folks an email and ask for it, as it's listed on their "private skin care board.")
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pnw wrote:
I agree with PocoLoco. I used to use the SkinCeuticals and liked it but it was so expensive that I switched to PSF. I noticed that I have to use less now or I will break out, so don't think I'll be going with Vivier unless it doesn't contain the glycerin. I have seriously been considering the CellularRx brand. Does anyone know where to place this in our "lineup"?


The CSRx serum is the most "substantial" of the listed ones - so to the right of Vivier on that list. HTH

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Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:35 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks, Mabsy.

If I was going to go "to the right" of PSF it would have to not contain glycerin. I don't mind if it is more substantial. Anyone else here who is acne prone with dry skin who is using and liking Vivier or CellularSkinRx? Please join us.
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pnw wrote:
If I was going to go "to the right" of PSF it would have to not contain glycerin. I don't mind if it is more substantial. Anyone else here who is acne prone with dry skin who is using and liking Vivier or CellularSkinRx? Please join us.


I'm not 100% sure on this but I think Vivier is propylene glycol based and CSRx is butylene glycol (I don't know much about either for acne prone skin, sorry). To be honest, if I had acne prone skin I would be staying in that middle ground just to be safe...

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Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:31 am      Reply with quote
both the prop. and but. glycols score well on the acnegenic/irritancy scale (both have green happy faces and ratings of 0 or 1).

http://www.zerozits.com/Articles/acnedetect.htm
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PocoLoco, what a cool site! I have experienced many of the unhappy red faces listed on this site, it is pretty right on. Thanks!
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So, it seems there is still the unanswered question for Sharkbait as to which to choose - cellularRx or PSF.

What I understand so far is that cellularRx is more "substantial" in feel but not necessarily "greasier" ingredients wise than PSF, and that the PSF contains glycerin and two of us have experienced that as being too problematic for our acne prone skin.

Sharkbait, have you decided what to try?
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Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:43 pm      Reply with quote
I think I“ll go for the Cellular Rx to begin with. I can add it to my order here at EDS, and not many people seem to have had a problem with it. I“d love to try PSF, but samples aren“t available here in Scandinavia, so I might order a full size later.

Thanks for your help, all of you!
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pnw wrote:
What I understand so far is that cellularRx is more "substantial" in feel but not necessarily "greasier" ingredients wise than PSF, and that the PSF contains glycerin and two of us have experienced that as being too problematic for our acne prone skin.


The CSRx feels too oily on my skin. I know it's not oily itself but it feels like it so I call it "substantial" but I just don't like the texture for my normal-typed skin. I know others use it and have no problems so it is a perference issue.

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