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DustysMomm
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Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:07 pm |
Has anyone tried this product? The reviews (not many) rave about the ingredients. I'm seriously considering purchasing this. The price is fine.....$29.95 for a one month supply from their site. If I kick my Grande Frappachino habit, I'll lose five pounds and it'll be just about free.
I seriously need some advice. Up until lately I've been happy with my admitted haphazard skincare regime. I always use a moisturizer and have been exfoliating with a combo of sea salt & glycerin and rosewater for about 40 years. (My grandmother was in France in the 1950's and heard about this from several experts and used it twice a week religiously. GORGEOUS skin !!)
Sometimes I'm really good about night creams, wrinkle creams, etc. Murad to Avon with a Clinique stopover. Sometimes, I just seem to get out of the habit. But the fine lines and wrinkles are multiplying like the proverbial rabbits. What the heck is up with the #@%#&* age spots?? Isn't it enough that our side got the stretch marks?? Who do I complain to??
Sorry. Lost my mind for a minute there.
Pro-Sirtuin, copper peptides, other peptides, Umu oil and... oh, about a couple dozen MUST HAVE ingredients for serious wrinkle & skin care. This is getting so confusing! Do I use an anti-aging serum AND a night time moisturizer? Eye cream too? Which do I apply first? Any other night time products I should use? What about the daytime routine? A clean face & then some kind of eye cream, a moisturizer, a wrinkle preventer, a primer and THEN put on make-up? <sigh> Oh, I definitely need some advice here. |
_________________ Age 62. Sometimes a redhead, lately a blonde. Fair complexion. Good skin, low average wrinkles & no product allergies. "If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went" -WILL ROGERS |
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Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:51 pm |
http://www.thebeautyinsiders.com/prevera.html
Prevera - Overview
Prevera is an anti-aging cream that is marketed as being more affordable than comparable creams on the market. In fact, the official Provera website devotes much of its basic one-page website to explaining why other companies overcharge for their products (because of excess packaging, advertising for example).
Provera claims that it can make the user look ‘10-15 years younger in one month’ and that it works immediately, firming and smoothing the facial skin within 2-3 days. The website isn’t terribly informative about Prevera although it does give fairly lengthy explanations about the six main ingredients. The page also includes a few customer testimonials although they are not accompanied by ‘before and after’ pictures and there is a very short FAQ section that explains how to use the product correctly.
The appearance of the website is quite attractive and easy to read but it does contain a couple of spelling mistakes and is written in a personal one-on-one style which has the effect of making it seem unprofessional.
Prevera - Product Description
All the ingredients are listed for Prevera and, as mentioned, the six active ingredients are explained well, but in rather scientific terms. Provera contains six important peptides: Arigireline, Peption 5, Oligopeptide, Octapeptide, Glycerin and Sodium Hyaluronate. These substances work together to stimulate the production of collagen in the skin, making it firmer, plumper and filling out the lines that give the appearance of wrinkles. The exact amount of each ingredient contained in the formula is not shown so it cannot be certain how potent the mixture will be. The formula also contains a number of other substances including moisturizers and perfumes, the latter making it unsuitable for very sensitive skin types.
Prevera - Advantage
Prevera is less expensive than many similar skin care treatments
The company has a 45-day money back guarantee
The website contains customers testimonials
All the ingredients are listed on the site
The main ingredients are well explained
Prevera contains important peptides
The cream stimulates collagen production for long lasting results
Discounted prices are given for multiple orders
The company has no ‘auto-shipping’ program
Prevera has received favourable independent reviews
Prevera- Drawbacks
No clinical studies are cited
The website has an unprofessional image
Prevera contains perfumes
No ‘terms and conditions’ are shown on the website regarding the money back guarantee
It is unlikely the cream will take ‘10-15 years’ off the user’s appearance
The ingredients are explained in very scientific terms
Prevera is only available directly from the company website
No free trial of Prevera is offered
Prevera - The Bottom Line
Judging from the reviews available on the internet, Prevera does seem to work quite well in terms of firming and smoothing the skin and even diminishing dark circles under the eyes. Some consumers may be turned off by the number of chemical-based ingredients in the formula, particularly those who prefer more natural, herbal preparations.
The makers of Prevera sell a one month supply of Prevera for $29.99, although they claim the regular retail price is $99.99. This is probably simply a sales tactic to make it seem as though the customer is getting a good deal, and it is unlikely the cream is actually worth almost $100.00. However, given the ingredients and the independent reviews, it certainly would not hurt to give Prevera a try and take advantage of the generous 45-day money back guarantee if not completely satisfied.
How Does Prevera Compare?
Click Here to See the Reviews
I think you might want to read this first! I don't know the product but it sounds like a bit of hype to me. I think 2 things to look into if you can are Retin A and vitamin C! Then just a nice cleanser and moisturizer day and night. Sunscreen a must!
HTH
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_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:31 pm |
I agree with DarkMoon, Retin-A & vit. c serum are very effective. Our skin also needs vit.E so you could look for a moisturizer with vit.E & other anti-oxidents in it. A simple & effective way to get started anyways.  |
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Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:53 pm |
Agree, retinoids are the only proven ingredient to help with fine lines/wrinkles. It can help in lightening the age spots, but with both wrinkles and age spots, it is a long term process (6 months to 1 year). |
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Tue Dec 22, 2009 6:09 am |
DustysMomm wrote: |
If I kick my Grande Frappachino habit, I'll lose five pounds and it'll be just about free. |
You're a better person than I am if you can do that. Good luck with your quest!! |
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