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Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:28 am |
Hello Everyone
Haven't been on here for a while as have had lots of things going on and basically couldn't bare the thought of seeing lots of wonderful products that i couldn't afford to buy anymore. Which brings me to my question: - Anybody know of any really good products that are not too expensive? I've tried lots of fairly expensive products which in all honesty haven't done an awful lot- i'm 39 with wrinkly dry skin and hyperpigmentation living in sunny England (joking as weather really rubbish!!!)
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:38 am |
madalyn wrote: |
Hello Everyone
Haven't been on here for a while as have had lots of things going on and basically couldn't bare the thought of seeing lots of wonderful products that i couldn't afford to buy anymore. Which brings me to my question: - Anybody know of any really good products that are not too expensive? I've tried lots of fairly expensive products which in all honesty haven't done an awful lot- i'm 39 with wrinkly dry skin and hyperpigmentation living in sunny England (joking as weather really rubbish!!!)
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Have you tried Karin Herzog? There's a long thread in the Products Review Forum. It seems that many people have tried this line and fell in love with it.
I finally ordered a couple of things to try. I am still waiting for them to arrive. I hope to get some results, too.
The cost is about $50 more or less per product. The cleanser is quite a bit less, around $30-$40.
Compared to several other professional lines, this line is not the most expensive. I've seen other products that cost over $100 or even $200, and my heart almost failed. |
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:16 pm |
I think that PSF is a skin care line that gives great value. 100% pure is another line that I like, but it's not on EDS yet. For some items, you can also try the DIY method. Personally, the one indespensable skin care product for me (besides maybe sunscreen) is honey, and that doesn't cost much at all. |
_________________ 24 yrs old. favorite sunscreen right now: Burnout [now 35] |
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Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:25 am |
Emu oil is a very good moisturizer which is a favorite among many posters on EDS forum. Dremu oil is expensive, but I have been very happy with the emu oil from LBProcessors. |
_________________ Female, 40, Norway. Normal/dry skin, starting to see signs of aging. Staples: Glycolic acid cleanser, SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF, Revaleskin, NIA24. |
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