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virgo
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:25 am |
I need a cheaper alternative to Dr. Brandt Lineless Eye Cream
i need somethign for dark circles and puffy
I also need some kind of oily skin cream with uv thats cheap |
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:35 am |
hi there
im not to sure about price comparisons but im using whiteout by sircuit cosmeceuticals at the moment and think its amazing. ive been applying it for around 10 days to one eye in order to check the comparison, and its truly astonishing . theyve also got another one called i.cee.u which i imagine is even better because its earth-shatteringly expensive at $120 . white out is less than half that.
you can buy samples of everything in their line first, and give it back if your not satisfied.
their website iswww.sircuitskin.com
hope ive helped. |
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 9:32 am |
Farouk, the guy is looking for cheaper, not more expensive!
Virgo, can I suggest using relaxaline over eyebright? they are by cellularskinrx.com. A good C serum is also quite good for evening skin tone and helping oily skin regulate it self. If however you are tempted by sircuit skin ( I thought that puff daddy or whatever they called it looked good) then take solace in that you only use the tinyist amount...1/2 rice grain shared between eyes. This means that 15ml of whatever you buy is gonna last a long time. Well that's how I always talk myself into buying pricey stuff
HTH, Liz ![Cool](images/smiles/cool.gif) |
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 11:16 am |
I'm an Eye Bright user as well. But Farouk is driving me crazy thinkig I HAVE to go try all this other stuff....Thankfully, I have no reason to switch products. The EB/Relaxaline works very well for me....but he keeps on talking about those samples... ![Smile](images/smiles/smile.gif) |
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 1:29 pm |
betterat40 wrote: |
I'm an Eye Bright user as well. But Farouk is driving me crazy thinkig I HAVE to go try all this other stuff....Thankfully, I have no reason to switch products. The EB/Relaxaline works very well for me....but he keeps on talking about those samples... ![Smile](images/smiles/smile.gif) |
sweetheart, you dont have to try anything you dont want to. im just majorly excited by sircuits products ( and from a latest post it looks like sarah is too) that im letting people know how i got into it - through the samples. the cheap and cheerful way (until i ordered full sizes of course!)
I wish people would stop cursing me over THEIR blatant LACK OF WILLPOWER - ive been blamed for a lot of things - but you cant blame for that chicken! .
Give in, give in....... |
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 1:31 pm |
guapagirl wrote: |
Farouk, the guy is looking for cheaper, not more expensive!
Virgo, can I suggest using relaxaline over eyebright? they are by cellularskinrx.com. A good C serum is also quite good for evening skin tone and helping oily skin regulate it self. If however you are tempted by sircuit skin ( I thought that puff daddy or whatever they called it looked good) then take solace in that you only use the tinyist amount...1/2 rice grain shared between eyes. This means that 15ml of whatever you buy is gonna last a long time. Well that's how I always talk myself into buying pricey stuff
HTH, Liz ![Cool](images/smiles/cool.gif) |
hi liz i couldnt help giving hem a mention! Im getting married to this company... ![Eh?](images/smiles/eusa_eh.gif) |
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:01 pm |
Farouk,
I could never blame you for me thinking "oh, no" now, I'll have to go spend some more money! Ha, ha, ha...Well then again easier to blame your posts than take "responsibility" for lack of willpower, eh?
I'm glad you found products that you really, really like! Really! |
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:54 pm |
You might take a look at Lamas Firming & Brightening Eye Complex with Emblica. I just saw it in a catalog for the first time today, but it sounds awesome and the cost is very reasonable. $26 for 1/2 ounce. Worth checking out, I think.
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Thu Oct 28, 2004 3:27 am |
I would suggest the use of a vitamin C serum and also sunblock ![Smile](images/smiles/smile.gif) |
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