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Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:18 pm |
Someone was asking me to report back on what I felt was the difference between these two products but I can't remember who it was or on what thread so I'm posting it here.
I tired the Vivier TMR for a few days and then had to return it because the smell (chemical/gas smell) really got to me. I liked the product aside from that. There is no hyaluronic acid in it or seaweed though. i should have written down the ingredients when I had the bottle but I didn't. It did have that antifreeze indgredient but I can't remember the name of it. I'm sure that was the smell I could not tolerate. It was a bit drying and made my skin feel very tight. That 'tightness' is what I liked in a way because I felt like it was the product working (although I know logically that the argireline has to sink in and takes at least a month to see results). Also because of that 'tighening effect' I found it really smoothed out the area on the side of my eyes (crow's feet) but accentuated the wrinkles directly underneath my eye even though I put the product there as well and put hyaluronic acid on top. It felt like I had something on my face throughout the day b/c of the tightening feeling. Am I explaining that so it is understandable or is that confusing??
I have used the relaxaline for a few days now. It is much more moisturizing- I guess b/c it has hyaluronic acid in it. Also no smell!! Once it dries I can't feel it on my face. So overall I think I like the relaxaline better although I must admit that the "tightening" feeling with the vivier did trick me into thinking that it was helping more. |
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Mabsy
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:15 am |
Thanks for the comparison Lily! That person might have been me - or at least I keep wondering how all these Argireline products stack up anyway. I'm really curious as to the smell of the Vivier now - this is my next purchase for my mum.... |
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