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Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:42 pm |
My skin has been going through so many changes. so I have started using the PCA line just this week. Here's the thing, I know nothing about this line. I know it treats acne and am wondering if PCA will be to harsh on my skin over time.
Please give me your reviews on this line. I really would like to know about their day and evening cream being moisturizing enough for your skin?
If I am repeating a topic as I most surely am I am sorry. I did a search and nothing poped up on the line directly. |
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Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:25 pm |
I have used a few of the products but not for acne. I don't think it is a harsh line though. I used cleanser #1(not the oily skin one)until #41 came out. You can buy little kits that have a good size amount to try out a variety of the products. This site has some customer reviews in case no one else has any info for you:
http://skincarerx.com/physicians-choice.html |
_________________ Over 60, dry and sensitive. Look younger than my age and want to keep it that way! |
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Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:55 am |
Thanks so much. Right now I have the trial pack. So far seems to be doing something.
I will check out the reviews... Again Thanks |
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Christine17
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Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:19 pm |
Hi Fierce! 6 months back I started using some PCA products. I found the cleanser(Phaze 1) to be drying. However, the moisturizer, rebalance, was very hydrating as was the protecting hydrator with SPF 25, Phaze 7. I also used C-quench serum, Phaze 15, and loved it. It left a slight glow to my complexion. Vitamin C works miracles I think. Also Exlinea, (Phaze 25), was a peptide-based serum and I found that also to be drying. Lastly, Purifying Mask,Phaze 9, was wonderful. The ingredients offer many healing properties. You get 2 with 1, a mask with exfoliants. Leaves a fresh look after applied. Hope this helps but I think with PCA products especially, you need to find the right products for your own skin type. |
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Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:34 pm |
Christine - which #1 cleanser did you use? They have one for oily/problem skin and one for more normal to dry. I used the ND one and didn't find it drying but then I got to try #41 and just love this one. It is creamy but rinses off well. |
_________________ Over 60, dry and sensitive. Look younger than my age and want to keep it that way! |
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Christine17
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Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:49 pm |
Thanks Marie1120! I'll have to try the #41. I have very sensitive skin and live in the desert so that is already a recipe for dryness. I'm always looking for products that are hydrating. |
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Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:18 pm |
Christine - here is a link to the cleanser that lists some of the ingredients:
http://skincarerx.com/review_box.html?prid=4509
The above site has a promotion right now - 15%off if you use code HOLIDAY15. This cleanser reminds me of Skinceuticals creamy cleanser. |
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