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Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:47 pm |
I am about to place my 3rd order with EDS, and I cannot decide between Dermalogica MultiVitamin Power Recovery Masque and Dr. H's Rejuvinating Mask. Both got very good review. So, I'd like to hear more about people's experiences, thanks. |
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Mabsy
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 2:08 am |
I'd love to help you but I actually want to have both!
I've got the Rejuvenating Mask but I have tried the Dermalogica one before and it's a very good mask as well. The advantage of the Dr H one is that you can leave it overnight if you have any skin issues. Some people also use it as a day moisturiser |
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 2:14 am |
Hmm, Mabsy - sounds like Dr. H got your vote. |
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 8:34 am |
Hi there
I was about to totally slate the Rejeuvenating mask, but I think im going to say it depends on your skin type instead.
If youve got dry, dehydrated skin, then I think this would actually be a good product to use. Ive got combination, acne prone skin and this was one of the worst masks I came across. It broke me out big style!
My mum swears by the Dermalogica one, and even though its not technically for my skin type ive used it too, and think its really nice, and have had no breakouts from it.
I must admit I was shocked i didnt get on with Dr H's mask because the reviews on makeupalley were so astounding.
HTH
Farouk |
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:06 am |
farouk wrote: |
Hi there
I was about to totally slate the Rejeuvenating mask, but I think im going to say it depends on your skin type instead.
If youve got dry, dehydrated skin, then I think this would actually be a good product to use. Ive got combination, acne prone skin and this was one of the worst masks I came across. It broke me out big style!
My mum swears by the Dermalogica one, and even though its not technically for my skin type ive used it too, and think its really nice, and have had no breakouts from it.
I must admit I was shocked i didnt get on with Dr H's mask because the reviews on makeupalley were so astounding.
HTH
Farouk |
Wow! Thanks for the heads-up. My skin is somewhere like yours, Farouk, combo/oily @ T-zone, and acne prone skin.
Did the massive breakouts go away after several usages? |
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:30 am |
Hi HappyGirl
Several usages! It became my mum's after the first! Shes got dry, dehydrated skin and although she liked it, thought that Dermalogica's one was still better.
A lot of people have said that Dr. H takes some getting used to, and although you break out at first, after continued usage, your skin adjusts and then you may reap the benefits.
There was no way I was gonna brave using it for a month or so after I broke out, so i suppose ill never know if I could have had amazing skin.
Dont think I regret it though!
HTH
Farouk |
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:33 am |
p.s. if you want an absolutely amazing skin smoothness buy Dr Brandts Microdermabrasion in a Jar. Its the best thing ive ever used. Its helped clear up my acne and helped fade my acne scarring. The reviews at skinstore and makeupalley are also amazing.
I should warn it is mucho in $ tho.
Another really good spot mask is DDF's Sulfur Therapeutic Mask, but its does dry the skin a tad.
Check ebay for the Mircodermabrasion. Its $75 everywhere else I think.
HTH
Farouk |
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