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Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:18 pm |
Just wondering if anyone uses a neck cream and has seen good results. Im currently using a mix of Juvena, Cellcosmet and Alpha H skincare products but am wanting something really nourishing for my neck and decollete area. I am thinking of either Valmont, Juvena or Decleor, I do favor the Swiss skincare but whould love to hear of anyone's experiences.
Oh yeah I should probably add that I am 25yo, use sunscreen, Vit C and all my other products all over including neck & dec and have done for years. I just feel that my neck is not as hydrated as I would like to be. I am looking for a very rich product. The skin condition of this area is pretty good but there is room for improvement.
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Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:31 pm |
Hi Pal,
Shiseido does a few nice rich neck creams. There's the Benefiance line, or the higher end Cle De Peau. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:38 am |
Hi there
Reading your first paragraph, I would have suggested Gatineau's Firming Throat Gel, but firstly thats mor anti-ageing, and secondly its a gel so its not hydrating. Id suggest Gatineau's Melatogenine Body Cream. The Gatineau expert came on QVC and said this is an excellent nourisher for the neck also.
Melatogenine is Gatineau's Anti-ageing molecule but I know that this cream is extremely rich and luxurious because my mum has used it. I cant remember how much it costs, but Gatineau is pricy here in the UK.
Decleor's Neck Cream does look tempting but I should warn you its a Gel-Cream consistency so I have reservations of how hydrating it would be. Having said this however I have no reservations of how well it would work as an anti-ageing treatment. Please bear in mind I have no experiences with this product, Ive just seen the experts talking about it on QVC.
I hope that helps. You can view the full gatineau range:
http://www.thebeautyroom.com/epages/thebeautyroom.storefront/42b3dced0071fa562742ac100140067b/Product/View/JR841
I hope that helps. I dont really have much experience with the neck side of things but I know a few bits and bobs, which is what ive written above.
Farouk |
_________________ Newly qualified doc whos potty about skincare! Combination, whitehead-prone skin with a dry cheek and 'o' zone. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 2:30 am |
Janson & Beckett have a DMAE cream which is very good for the neck as it also firms as well as moisturises. |
_________________ Skin: Over 60, ex combination now sensitive, Cellcosmet |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:58 pm |
Thanks for the responses and Farouk for your detailed reply, much appreciated
After reading through some of the reviews on here I decided to go with the Valmont Neck Cream, any excuss to get my hands on this
So thanks again and if everything goes well I will review later down the track. |
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Sun Jun 19, 2005 3:04 pm |
pal wrote: |
Thanks for the responses and Farouk for your detailed reply, much appreciated
After reading through some of the reviews on here I decided to go with the Valmont Neck Cream, any excuss to get my hands on this
So thanks again and if everything goes well I will review later down the track. |
Hey,
Good luck with that. Valmont seems like high-end, expensive brand so fingers crossed you get some great results.
Let us know how it goes.
Farouk |
_________________ Newly qualified doc whos potty about skincare! Combination, whitehead-prone skin with a dry cheek and 'o' zone. |
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