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Sat Dec 04, 2004 2:02 pm |
I had tried this product last fall & really liked it and then started with copper peptides and tns so it took a backseat in my mind to the "must haves".
I made a special trip 2 weeks ago to buy a bottle at a health food store that carries it. I've been using it every day since then and will continue to use it. It's a spray bottle that you use 2 or 3 times a day on clean skin. It often gives first time users a flush due to the niacin but this passes after a bit of use. (I don't have this reaction...I think those of us that take b complexes are probably used to the niacin.) I don't really sink my teeth into technical information but I'll provide a link for those that have that bent. It's a spray full of antioxidents and is supposed to be able to penetrate the skin barrier because of special properties. I think the whole concept is to diminish appearance of skin aging that has already occurred and to prevent further aging with help to the body to repair damage if possible.
This product intrigues me and is very different. I think a person would have to use if for a couple of months consistantly to report of its efficacy. And the company has not published any scientific studies to back up their claims. They are candid in representing their claims as anectodal. But still, Leslie Kenton was raving about this in I think 2001.
Another drawback is that it's hard to find. The company is close to me so I finally called them to order directly. I had to pay 10 for shipping but the package came quickly.
The cost for a bottle is $30US and it lasts for a little over a month. I love the way it feels on my skin. It absorbs quickly but I get a feeling of healthy skin (don't know how to describe it.)
I like unusual products I have to admit and my skincare routine is half intuition half /solid sense.
http://www.coenzyme-a.com/skinmatrix.html
I provided this link for ingredient list and their blurb on what it's suppose to do. The order online link doesn't lead to anyplace where you can purchase the product nor does the available retailer link. I used the "contact us" link to contact the company directly. There was a retailer in the US Midwest that was selling the product last fall and I'm pretty sure it's available in the UK. You can probably find the information on Leslie Kenton's website.
I'll keep on using the product and let you know if it really is worth purchasing. |
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Sat Dec 04, 2004 7:30 pm |
I used this line and had a bad reaction to the products. There was a 30 day money back guarantee with the products. They were absolutely horrible to deal with. Be careful! |
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Sat Dec 04, 2004 10:24 pm |
Cookie,
Thanks for the heads up on your experience.
I wouldn't want to steer anyone wrong.
I have spoken with customer service but it was only to place an order.
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Sun Dec 05, 2004 12:19 pm |
Bloody hell! is this too good to be true? |
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Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:56 pm |
Hi Queenpedauque
I'm really intrigued by what other unusual products you might have tried.
I started a new thread in skincare "What's the strangest product you have tried".
Please tell me
Molly |
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