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Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:49 pm      Reply with quote
I have tried a number of otc retinol products but this is the best I have used as it absorbs quite fast, does not cause me any breakouts, I have had no irritation and after application there is no wait time.
My skin is quite resilient so those with sensitive skin probably should try the 0.4% first as the product does feel like it is quite effective.
The consistency is a very light cream so a small amount spreads easily. I have used this product for 5 weeks which is too soon for dramatic results but it does seem to have evened out my skin tone which I am very happy with.

I will certainly continue to use this product and probably alternate with 6 weeks of retinol, 6 weeks of a poly hydroxy and then 6 weeks without as per the Yarosh book just to see the effects.

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Water, Isododecane, Glycerin, Tridecyl Stearate, Ceteraryl Alcohol, Glycerl Stearate, Citrate, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Stearic Acid, PPG-12/SMDI Copolymer, Polysorbate 20, Retinol, BHA, Butylene Glycol, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Capryl Glycol, Cetearyl Glucoside, Disodium EDTA, Ergothioneine, Ethylhexylglycerin, Evodia Rutaecarpa Fruit Extract, Hexylene Glycol, Laureth-7, Lecthin, Limonin, Phenoxyethanol, Polyacrylamide, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Sodium Hydroxide, Xanthan Gum

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Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:46 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks for the review, Bushy. Which poly hydroxy product are you intending to alternate your six weeks of retinol use with?
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Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:39 pm      Reply with quote
bushy, so you are using a product w/ retinol~ on another post someone was saying that it causes clogged pores? Have you had any clogged pores issues? I have Tazorac, but I do not want to use something that strong, I would rather use a moisturizer w/ retinol in it to even out my skin and try to get rid of a very small hyper-pigmentation problem in one area. What else can you tell me about the product you are using>?

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Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:46 pm      Reply with quote
Hi Everybody,

Please bear with me, but would you please tell me what Retinol Therapy is for? Thanks.
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Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:48 am      Reply with quote
havana8 wrote:
Thanks for the review, Bushy. Which poly hydroxy product are you intending to alternate your six weeks of retinol use with?


I decided to use the recommendation from the book as polyhydroxy is gentler than glycolic and I don't usually use a glycolic product. I am using the Exuviance Rejuvenating Complex. I finished the 6 weeks of the Remergent retinol and have already started the polyhydroxy. Certainly have not had any problems or irritation. The next time around I will use one of the recommended glycolic products as my skin seems to be accepting this routine very well.

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bergquis wrote:
bushy, so you are using a product w/ retinol~ on another post someone was saying that it causes clogged pores? Have you had any clogged pores issues? I have Tazorac, but I do not want to use something that strong, I would rather use a moisturizer w/ retinol in it to even out my skin and try to get rid of a very small hyper-pigmentation problem in one area. What else can you tell me about the product you are using>?


The Remergent retinol has not clogged my pores and a few other retinol products that I have tried have clogged them. This product absorbs quickly with no irritation at all and I really think it does even skin tone.

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Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:45 am      Reply with quote
bushy - There's no waiting time at all? So you can apply moisturiser virtually straight afterwards? I was already pretty interested in this, but will be even more so if this is the case.

BTW So far, I'm really liking the Remergent SPF 30 - which I ordered recently on your rec.
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Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:51 am      Reply with quote
Hi majorb! Do you prefer the Remergent SPF30 or the Clarins SPF40? I've used (and liked) the Clarins one before but haven't tried either of the Remergent sunscreens yet.
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Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:32 am      Reply with quote
I just purchased this after reading the Yarosh book. Which, I am so glad you brought to our attention. I'm going to try thesame program as the book suggests. Surprisingly, even though I have sensitive skin, I'm tolerating the 1% very well.

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majorb wrote:
bushy - There's no waiting time at all? So you can apply moisturiser virtually straight afterwards? I was already pretty interested in this, but will be even more so if this is the case.

BTW So far, I'm really liking the Remergent SPF 30 - which I ordered recently on your rec.


There is no waiting time and I personally believe it works well.

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Bushy, how do you find the Remergent A compares to Viterol A (sp?), Osmosis Renew or PSF's Retinol?
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Bushy, how do you find the Remergent A compares to Viterol A (sp?), Osmosis Renew or PSF's Retinol?


Too soon to really compare but I do think it evens out skin tone. PSF causes me to break out and has a wait time. I still like Viterol A as it can be used pretty much with any other product including other otc retinol products. I am still on the fence with Renew. Having found out that retinol thins the skin I am now following the 6 weeks of retinol, 6 weeks of bha then 6 weeks of neither. As I am getting older, thin skin is one thing I don't want to push to the limit.

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Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:52 pm      Reply with quote
Bushy, can we use retinol together with vit C?
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Bushy, can we use retinol together with vit C?


Yes, no problems at all.

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Sun Jun 29, 2008 8:26 am      Reply with quote
Has such really? Looked that the ingredient is good
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heima wrote:
Has such really? Looked that the ingredient is good


Hi heima, I just got a message from bethany, a very nice lady, and she provided me some information of retinol. I can share it with you, and hope it will be helpful to you:

"Vitamin A is required for cellular rejuventation...it comes in retinoic acid forms (like Retin A), or weaker Retinol formulations that are then converted to retinoic acid within your cells.

Vit A helps produce new skin cells, which then help remove wrinkles, brown spots, etc.

Every skin care routine should have Vit A, Vit C, and Vit E. "
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Hi majorb! Do you prefer the Remergent SPF30 or the Clarins SPF40? I've used (and liked) the Clarins one before but haven't tried either of the Remergent sunscreens yet.


I would love to know the answer to this as well!

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fifi wrote:
Hi majorb! Do you prefer the Remergent SPF30 or the Clarins SPF40? I've used (and liked) the Clarins one before but haven't tried either of the Remergent sunscreens yet.


I would love to know the answer to this as well!


Although I won't say Clarins is a bad skincare line, I won't say it's a good one either. From my personal experience, it did nothing to me.
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fifi wrote:
Hi majorb! Do you prefer the Remergent SPF30 or the Clarins SPF40? I've used (and liked) the Clarins one before but haven't tried either of the Remergent sunscreens yet.


Sorry about the delay in replying, fifi. I've been away for a week.

Actually, I stopped using the Remergent after a few days as I developed a few spots. It may not have been the culprit - they could have been hormonal, time of the month blemishes. However, as I was due to attend a wedding last weekend, I didn't want to take the chance.

When I was using it, the Remergent was definitely thicker and harder to rub in than the Clarins, but the white residue did vanish completely after a very short while. It did give a slightly shinier effect than the Clarins, but nothing that a little powder didn't solve.

I'll try it again once I have the other wedding I'll be attending out of the way, as I did like it. If it is the spot-causing culprit, then I shall be very disappointed.
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I'll try it again once I have the other wedding I'll be attending out of the way, as I did like it. If it is the spot-causing culprit, then I shall be very disappointed.


Thanks majorb - I hope it turns out to be something else so you can keep using the Remergent!
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Hi bushy... Are you able to compare this to the DS Labs Viterol products....THANKS
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Hi bushy... Are you able to compare this to the DS Labs Viterol products....THANKS


I am not sure I can compare these two products because the Remergent Retinol is a treatment product whereas the DS Labs Viterol is a daily usage product. Viterol can be used all the time, even with a retinol product. According to the Yarosh book, it is best to use a retinol product for approximately 6 weeks then have a break from it.

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tiffanyw16 wrote:
Hi bushy... Are you able to compare this to the DS Labs Viterol products....THANKS


I am not sure I can compare these two products because the Remergent Retinol is a treatment product whereas the DS Labs Viterol is a daily usage product. Viterol can be used all the time, even with a retinol product. According to the Yarosh book, it is best to use a retinol product for approximately 6 weeks then have a break from it.



Is that book "The New Science of Perfect Skin"????....I think I'd better read it!! I am so confused Smile Are there others?
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Yes, Tiffany, that's the book. I just bought it a week or so ago at Books-a-Million, and I hadn't even seen the recommendations here. I like the book a lot. It's a wealth of usable information.

Like you, I would love to know what other books folks here trust and recommend. Maybe there's a thread, but I haven't located it yet.

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There was discussion about "The New Science of Perfect Skin" Book by Daniel Y. in this forum.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=29133&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=retin&start=0
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