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Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:38 am |
Actually, what I want to ask is how long do you need to stick with a product to see its effect? I read somewhere saying that you have to go through at least a cycle (~28 days) to notice any difference. But there are so many wonderful products that I want to try, where can I find that patience? |
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:42 am |
Hi
I read on skinbio that as we get older skin takes 9 weeks to renew so for best results I would guess you would need to try to stick it out for that long. Saying that some things do seen=m to work quicker. Which is great.
I am trying to give all my products a fair go at the moment and not keep swapping around. |
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:59 am |
I usually give something 6 weeks unless it is really horrible...I sometimes do trials for ayton moon and the last lot of cleansers ...wheres the puke logo? used 2x and that was it!
Having said that I'm giving the CPs until march which is about 6 months, as there was plenty of info that it can take a long time to work |
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:14 pm |
I agree that you should give skin care products a chance to work. The full effect can take 1 - 2 months.
However, I have seen results overnight with products such as Clarins Lotus oil reducing oiliness. Also if dehydrated you might see an immediate effect from a cream. |
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:47 pm |
I totally agree with the others. You need to give the product at least a month to see if it is working. I have in the past only given a product a week. I guess that is why I have so many skincare items in my bathroom cabinet. I look like I am a collector of skincare lines.
Since I am trying out some new products I discovered off this forum, I have promised myself to use them for at least 2 months before I go on to something new. If they work for me as I hope they will I won't be searching for any new ones. I will stick with them. At least this is my plan. |
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:34 pm |
I agree that you should give a product 1 to 2 months for results to be seen. This goes for any product unless you have a reaction to it. My biggest example with a current product is Sothy's Lip Enhancer. If after one week I judged it I would have said it was way over priced for what it did for my lips. I have been using it about six weeks now and my lips look awesome. Best lip product I have ever used. Glad I didn't toss it after the first week. |
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:40 pm |
Hmmm,
I guess I would say that just topically, results will appear faster. Like for dryness, oilyness or irritation. A few days is all it takes. But to see dramatic improvements in a particular skin condition, it would take at least 6 weeks to notice a difference. |
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Mabsy
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Mon Nov 22, 2004 1:34 am |
If I wanted to give a product a fair go I'd give it 6-8 weeks, maybe even 12 weeks. There are some products that are easier to judge (for example masks and spot treatments) but many require a fair bit of time to show their true colors... |
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Mon Nov 22, 2004 11:52 pm |
With all the TO-BUY list and the samples i got, it's really hard to stick to one product for 6-8 weeks.
I found myself to use several masks a night and washed my face several times a night, so I can get to try different stuff i bought. I wonder will my skin gets to so thin with all the wash, scrub, and ..... |
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Mabsy
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Tue Nov 23, 2004 4:28 am |
I have pretty resilliant skin but even it knows when it's had enough. I do sometimes use multiple masks - for example I might use a MDF Clearing Complex then wash that off and finish off with a Dr Hauschka Rejuvenating Mask and perhaps a separate eye mask. But when I start trying different things on a daily basis my skin does seem to get worse... |
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 12:05 pm |
Sweet Pea wrote: |
I totally agree with the others. You need to give the product at least a month to see if it is working. I have in the past only given a product a week. I guess that is why I have so many skincare items in my bathroom cabinet. I look like I am a collector of skincare lines.
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I too have given products only a week , and now I have so many different products that I am also a collector of skincare lines. Must stop, must stop now. And of course this forum is of no help with me just sticking to one thing. Gotta try them all . |
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:04 pm |
i just cannot resist the temptation to try out new stuff everytime i read you guys' comments on different products on the forum
i do think that once my skin is used to one particular product (probably a couple of months) then it will lose the effectiveness on my skin ... so wat i am doing now is using a particular range until i finish that jar/tube ... then change to another range.. and after finish it probably switch back to the previous one... |
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Sun Nov 28, 2004 3:18 am |
Think should be around the average of 8 weeks for a effective product. Our environment and lifestyle affects more on our skin then skincare products... so sleep earlier (if possible) and drink more water. |
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Sun Nov 28, 2004 1:39 pm |
Hi,
In the past I have stuck with products for far too long (sometimes years) and when finally persuaded to change I've seen results quickly -usually within 2/3 weeks. Now I tend to use the best produsts from a variety of ranges and not stick to one range. My skin definately repsonds to having the best of all worlds and if I want to try a new product I slot it into the routine and keep with it for 2/3 months as only then can I tell if its effective for me. During this time I don't change anything else......if I did I would get far too confused about what is working! |
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