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Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:38 pm |
Has anyone used O2 for a period of time and then stopped to no ill effect? What I'm getting at is does one's skin get *addicted*? Right now my routine is kind of labor and product intensive--meaning I spend a lot of time taking care of my skin with products that need to dry or sink in etc. before another can be applied.
I'm happy to do it as my skin was flipping out and as I heal, I look forward to a simpler future. Please tell me that I am not dreaming ...
PS: does anyone else feel tingly/itchy in problem areas after applying O2 spray. I do. |
_________________ 42, from India, combination skin. Some congestion on chin and below lower lip, on both sides. |
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Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:00 pm |
Hi prs,
I had a sample of the O2 serum so I only used it twice a day for about 4 days. After the 2nd day, the area where my face was broken out looked WAY better. After I ran out, I noticed it looked about the same, and not any better, so I'd have to say the "wow" went away when I stopped using it. I just use it for healing though, so it's not something I'd use everyday.
BTW, I never had a itching/tingling issue. |
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Tue Aug 08, 2006 5:07 am |
Hi prs,
I'm not getting the tingling/itchy feeling with the 02, but I am getting less patient with putting on the various products and waiting for them all to dry. I agree, at some point there has to be a less time consuming route to follow. |
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