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Sun Sep 04, 2005 7:55 pm |
I've been lurking around since I've been back from vacation and naturally I got on the bandwagon & ordered the samples of PSF. Can someone tell me what the o2 does? I've only used the 2 vial samples-so I'm trying not to get too excited (yah, right!!) but a raised sun spot (for lack of a better term)on my face seems to have flattened out somewhat. I always check it for any change, and I remember it looked worse after I got back-really got a lot of sun this summer. I also use superserum & prevage in the a.m.' but darned if this didn't happen in the last couples of days since I used the O2! Naturally, I'm going to order the full-size and see further improvement (just finished my sample-darn it!!)
I was going to do a separate Prevage review titled "In Defense of Prevage" but I think I'll just add my thoughts here. I ordered it when it first came out and then all the disappointed reviews came out. I figured I'd use it as extra anti-oxidant protection till I finished it. I used it p.m. & didn't notice very much. Next, I tried it like Katee-under superserum in the a.m. Do be honest, I don't know exactly what it does but I notice my skin dosen't look as good on the days I forget to use it. When I do, my skin looks smoother,glowier and just BETTER! Take from this what you can.
BTW, love that pumpkin mask! |
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Mon Sep 05, 2005 9:43 am |
Hi Marina I have not used the PSF O2 though I do have a sample I'm eager to test. There is a PSF thread in the Product Review section that mentions this product. That thread is what got me interested about the O2 in the first place. Check it out. HTH |
_________________ 40's; combo to oily skin recently sensitive; hormonal breakouts; rethinking skin care routine |
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Mon Sep 05, 2005 10:07 am |
I have been using the PSF O2 for a few weeks, and the first thing I noticed was that my skin was much less red when I did use it versus when I didn't. I tend to have a naturally "flushed" look, and now it's much more "skin-colored" than before.
Also, I recently had some small cuts/scrapes on my face, and the first thing I did was reach for the O2. It didn't sting or burn like hydrogen peroxide, and the cuts healed much more quickly than usual for me. |
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Mon Sep 05, 2005 2:18 pm |
How does Prevage compare to vitamin C serums? |
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Mon Sep 05, 2005 3:27 pm |
DollyPotter wrote: |
How does Prevage compare to vitamin C serums? |
Let me put it this way-I would never replace my vit.c. serum with prevage. That being said, I like it used WITH the c serum.
http://www.dermadoctor.com/pages/newsletter293.asp?WID=%7B4B34B312%2D7F91%2D4703%2D8FA7%2DE16478C64133%7D
This article explains why I would continue with c serums-at least with skinc.+ ferulic if your skin can handle it. From other posts, I think it would be too oily for my skin (I'd love to get a sample). The next best thing-at least what I've concluded for me-is a good c serum (in my case superserum) + prevage for as long as my bank account can handle it |
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