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Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:49 am |
I first picked up this product after seeing that Paula Begoun: Cosmetic Cop announced it was in her top recommended products for 2007/2008 as she said it was superior to many similar wrinkle fillers due to it's abundance of active ingredients. Of it's many ingredients, the three main ingredient that the company mentions are: "1.Gatuline® Expression is a plant extract that helps relax the look of facial tension and expression lines.2. Kombuchka™ PH Extract - is a fermentation of sweet black tea that is cultivated in Russia and China (where it is believed to promote longevity of life if consumed). It penetrates the skin to help plump and smooth the wrinkle from the inside out. 3. Argireline® is a peptide that prompts skin into its re-build mode, stimulating
natural collagen production in the skin to help repair existing wrinkles and slow
the creation of new ones. It provides visible, long-term results."
I have been using Tri-Aktiline for a year and a half now and I find that , while it doesn't completely fill in all of my deep wrinkles, it does help to diminish them and also helps to prevent new wrinkles from developing. I find it really brightens up my eye area, especially under my eyes. The only thing that I need to be careful about is that I ensure that I have blended it in well enough prior to applying my make up as it dries to a matte finish which sometimes is noticeable and can look a little patchy. |
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Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:56 am |
Just thought I would let readers know that Good Skin is actually a L'Oreal company that produces these products to test market reaction to them. I think they have 3 or 4 products in this line now. That is why the packaging is reasonably plain. |
_________________ Skin: Over 60, ex combination now sensitive, Cellcosmet |
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Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:59 pm |
Just saw your post and wanted to let you know that Estee Lauder owns Good Skin, American Beauty, Grassroots and Flirt. They sell them in the US exclusively at Kohl's department stores.
Estee Lauder also owns Prescriptives, Ojon, Clinique, La Mer, Darphin, etc.
L'Oreal owns Lancome, Garnier, Biotherm, Armani and various others.  |
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Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:53 pm |
I tried this and at first I thought it was almost instantly plumping the under eye area a bit. A kept using it but then thought it was drying my undereye out a bit - that doesn't help with getting rid of lines.
Perhaps I was too hasty to drop it. I might give it another go.
Oh and it's quite a big tube too - 30mls! |
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Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:58 am |
I think that because it has a matte finish, it may seem to appear to be drying but I have never found it to dry the skin under my eyes. I always put eye cream on first and I use a very small line of the tri-aktyline under each eye where there are wrinkles, as well as under my brow, across the ridge of my nose, and along my "11"s". |
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