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hays
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 4:10 am |
hello everyone
prolagene gel or tonillastil cream?
which is the best out of these two for getting rid of old scars and reddish stretch marks?
and also, do you really need to use the arromescence with these? dont think my budget can stretch that far!!!!
thanks in advance!
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 4:24 am |
Haven't tried the Tonilastil cream but I hear the Tonilastil range is good for stretch marks. I use the Prolagene for scarring and I think it has done a great job on new scars. I haven't really tried it on old scars so couldn't say. I think other people have posted on here saying that the Prolagene is a bit slow to work on old scarring. It works better on new scars that are still red. I imagine that the Prolagene would work well on stretch marks that are still red too.
I don't use the Prolagene with the Aromessence Tonilastil. I use Neroli and sometimes Ylang Ylang. I find that it works fine with either. I would think that the Prolagene would still work without the use of an Aromessence. |
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hays
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 4:36 am |
thanks for replying
i used prolagene a couple of years ago but im so impatient, i didnt notice any improvement in a week so gave it away!
think i'll try it again and stick with it this time
i have got an elemis cellutox oil at home, suppose i could give that a try with it |
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 4:48 am |
Something you could try is to order it from QVC. They offer a 30 day money back guarantee (you do lose your p&p though ). So, you could try it for 20 days and then if you don't see any signs of improvement you could always send it back. Not sure if this will give you enough time to see a difference though. I usually see some signs of improvement in my blemish scarring in about 2 weeks. But it will be different for everybody as skin doesn't heal at the same rate for everyone.
However, if it does work then you can order it from EDS in the future as they are much cheaper.
Or, if you are feeling brave you could try going into a department store and asking for a sample. They are usually reluctant to hand them out though. |
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