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Sat Feb 19, 2005 6:26 pm |
i know that there have been posts about products to reduce smile line but i can there so many posts that i have decided to open a new one.
i am 30 and for the past year i can see 2 solid lines around my lips that i notice getting bigger and more visible....i am afraid that in few years i will look like an old lady ....I am using Epidermx and carmelia oilfor the past 6months..i have seen wonderful results in skin tone and overall texture of my skin..and i love these product.
Please help to find something for the smile lines... |
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Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:00 pm |
I am a lot older then you but I can relate big time. Back in June I had lost 20 lbs. My face looked awful. I believe we start getting smile lines from the start of loss of elasticity. Therefore, when I lost the weight my skin got flabby and those smile lines were deep. I started using the AlphaDerma and Skin Prep and all I can say is I have pretty darn good firm skin now. The AlphaDerma has the Argireline to relax fine lines and wrinkles but I feel that the other ingredients did the trick for me. The Elastin, Collagen, DMAE, Soy, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Vit. C Ester and sun protection of 15. Over the Mineral Prep (promotes cell energy) AlphaDerma is awesome.
Vit C I also have recently added to my skin care routine. I upped my vit. C to CS RX+. You would be very wise using a good vitamin C serum.
Oh, yes I am a sales rep. in MA for Janson Beckett but giving you my honest review.
Winnie
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 9:13 am |
Winnie
What is your opinion of all the ampoules Janson sells? Do you recommend them - or are the basics enough (alpha + prep etc.)?
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Sun Apr 03, 2005 12:40 pm |
ok. For someone that just turned 30 and I have one smile line and another coming in right smack in the middle of my forehead what do I use? What is the brand of Vit C that I should get and where do you fit it into your routine? |
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Sun Apr 03, 2005 1:21 pm |
...and from someone who is not a Janson-Beckett rep - I agree totally with Winnie...if you are looking for an immediate lift around the mouth area then I think that ADCE is excellent. IMO, the nose to mouth lines are more difficult to address than the number 11s ....having said that, if you want to really try to dimish them (without actually plumping them out with perlane injections) - then I think ADCE would be a great product to try.
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Sun Apr 03, 2005 8:49 pm |
linda123 wrote: |
Winnie
What is your opinion of all the ampoules Janson sells? Do you recommend them - or are the basics enough (alpha + prep etc.)?
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The Ampules are a great treat. I love to use them under a mask. The Eyelid Ampules give a nice lift and firming to your eye. One box will last a year. But, AlphaDerma CE, and Prep are my two favorite skincare items ever. I don't need anything else. Recently I ran out of the Okusil. I have been using the Alpha Derma over the Prep around my eyes and love it. Honestly the basics have all you need in them. Layer too many products can defeat the purpose of a good skin care routine.
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jannice
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Mon Apr 04, 2005 9:29 am |
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Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:31 pm |
Dear Winnie, from what age is it fine to use AlphaDerma CE and Prep? Thank you! |
_________________ brunette, 42, combination/freckled skin |
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