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Sat Jan 03, 2009 1:03 am |
I didn't close the bottle after using my IS Clinical C-15 Serum this morning. I just realized I spilled my 3/4-full $80 bottle
After beating myself up... I know I need to order a new bottle but I did't notice much difference in my skin (not sure if ithis is a fair assessment since i just used 1/4 oz.)
Any suggestions on what C serum you find effective? Please state why you like it. Thanks |
_________________ Asian, fair-skin with slight yellowish tone, late forties, some freckles, normal skin that used to be a little oily but is now tend to be on the dry due to aspirin? |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:22 am |
I like skinceuticals Phloretin, it gives me brighter firmer skin but can be drying |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:41 am |
I find the Skinmedica C complex more user friendly. It comes in an airless pump so you will never spill it again. The formulation is not watery, it is silicone-based, but there's very good feedback on it from acne prone people and the silicones make it a good make up base. In fact the butylene glycol base of the commercial vit. C serums with watery consistency are more likely to cause problems with acne prone people compared to the silicones in the Skinmedica product.
People with oily skin or dry skin can use the Skinmedica vit. C. |
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Mabsy
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:04 am |
Sorry to hear that. I'm using SkincareRx at the moment. It's effective (gives that glow, helps with healing scars) and very stable. The oilyness of it (it's not really oily but sure feels like it on the skin!) takes a big of getting used to especially if you have normal-oily skin. I know some members here have no problems with that texture but it is at the VERY far end of the 'watery' consistency of the IS Clinical serum (at least I remember it being watery, please correct me if I'm wrong). I've tried using it in the morning but can only use it at night because it makes my face super shiny. HTH
ps. You'll have the same spill potential problem with this one. It comes in the usual amber bottle with a pipette type applicator. I've *almost* spilled mine lots of times... |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:30 am |
I tried the Skinmedica C complex after all the great reviews and found it so-so. Did not care for the siliconey feel for one but also no real evident results. No glow. I've been very happy with Skinceuticals C & E ferulic. Next go - round I'm going to make my own. |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:09 am |
My favorite is still the Skinceuticals C, E, Ferulic. I am trying samples of the Skinmedica C and I personally do like the feel of this, but I prefer the texture of the SC. I tried Obagi 20% and don't care of that. It leaves a film on my face. The SC Phloretin did not do anything for me, and as noted above can be drying.
I am looking at the House of Deming C. It sounds interesting, but I need to do more research. It is called Pure C. Here a link for this product if anyone wants to take a look and given opinions!
http://puredeming.com/products/treatments.html
ETA: Here is the link from Carotech on the E product, Tocomin, that the House of Deming product uses.
http://www.carotech.net/index/product_range/tocomin.html |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:20 am |
I also love the Skinceuticals CE Ferulic. I tried IS clinical Super Serum as my Vit C and didn't see any results and didn't like how drying it was on my skin. |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:36 am |
Thanks for telling me the ones that you do not like as well. Very helpful. Mabsy, the ISC is not as watery as Cellex C which I used many years ago; it's a little like syrup.
So Skinceuticals seems promising...
Sistersweets, I am not sure I can do a DIY Vit C; It sounds intimidating. I haven't ventured much into the DIY board as it seems to be for advance people. |
_________________ Asian, fair-skin with slight yellowish tone, late forties, some freckles, normal skin that used to be a little oily but is now tend to be on the dry due to aspirin? |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:24 pm |
What a bummer! This happened to me before and it's so disappointing!
I use Vivier vitamin C 20%. It last longer, the strength is high and the price is reasonable. |
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:40 pm |
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=30503
esqq,
I made my own C-serum for just pennies and it seems to be working just as well as my SkinCeuticals C+E ferulic....if not BETTER since it is fresher. I was suspect of the C+E ferulic since it was always a yellow color, even when it was "fresh". I thought the yellow color indicated oxidation and, therefore, less potency.
Don't be intimidated, it's as easy as making a cup of coffee! The ascorbic acid and distilled water are all you need for a basic C serum. This above link will give you more info if you are interested. |
_________________ ✪ My go-to products: MyFawnie.BigCartel.com ✪ |
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Sun Jan 04, 2009 4:42 am |
Mabsy wrote: |
Sorry to hear that. I'm using SkincareRx at the moment. It's effective (gives that glow, helps with healing scars) and very stable. The oilyness of it (it's not really oily but sure feels like it on the skin!) takes a big of getting used to especially if you have normal-oily skin. I know some members here have no problems with that texture but it is at the VERY far end of the 'watery' consistency of the IS Clinical serum (at least I remember it being watery, please correct me if I'm wrong). I've tried using it in the morning but can only use it at night because it makes my face super shiny. HTH
ps. You'll have the same spill potential problem with this one. It comes in the usual amber bottle with a pipette type applicator. I've *almost* spilled mine lots of times... |
skincarerx ? never knew they has their own skincare line |
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Mabsy
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Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:08 am |
nibn wrote: |
skincarerx ? never knew they has their own skincare line |
Argh, sorry everyone and thank you for picking that up! I mean CellularSkinRx, I always get it confused with SkinCareRx
The Skinceuticals serums are very effective in general (Skinceuticals was actually the first C serum I used and also the first review (if not the first post) I ever wrote on EDS ). I haven't used Skinceuticals for ages but I recall it turning orange very quickly (just like Cellex-C). HTH |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:28 am |
Hi
Pharmagel makes a good serum called Pharma C Serum that has a 10% concentration. I have used it on and off. One nice thing about it is that it contains no silicone and it isn't as expensive as so many others out there. |
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Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:59 am |
I also love Skinceuticals CE Ferulic and have been using it since it came out. Previous to that one, I used Skincteuticals C + AHA. They both work very well! |
_________________ 56, Very Fair Skin, Oily with Mild Breakouts, Blonde, Blue Eyes, Irish/German Descent |
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Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:47 am |
I received a generous sample of Vivier's CE Kinerol and have been using it for about three weeks now. My main concern currently is fading red post-acne marks, and it really packed a punch in just one use. It didn't continue like that, but my skin has definitely started to even out thanks to it -- very exciting! The serum is liquid in texture, and it goes on nicely without any oily residue. I haven't tried many other Vit C serums of this strength on a long term basis though... I'm thinking I might have to start making my own serum now based on how much I like Vit C but the prices are a bit steep! |
_________________ early 30s; combo skin: medium-fair pale with freckles, controlled breakouts. Love: argan and tamanu oil, Devita SS, NCN rhassoul cleansing bar, pumpkin peel, DIY Vit C serum. Getting into more DIY... Fan of natural/organic products. |
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Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:14 am |
I use PCA pHaze 16 and I really like it. My facialist says it is more stable and won't oxydize and change color becuase it is in a cream base.
That said, I am always curious to try new stuff. Are there other good non-liquid vitamin c products? |
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