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Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:13 pm |
Two nights ago I slept in a (very) thin layer of Dermalogica's MVPRM, and woke up with smooth, radiant skin. Last night I did it again and woke up with really smooth, radiant skin! With OCM I don't wake up with an oil-slick on my face anymore, but sleeping with this mask on makes my nose a little oily the next morning, which I don't really mind though because overall my skin is hydrated, feels smooth and looks bright and radiant.
I got this idea of sleeping with a mask on from here, as some of you do it with DMVPRM or Jurlique or some other mask, and got great results. Now I'm wondering if it's a case of too much of a good thing if I do this every night.
What do you think? TIA! |
_________________ 41 combination skin. Chanel Mat Lumiere Extreme in Beige Ambre for colour ref. I don't wear foundation anymore (thanks to this board I have better and healthier skin than when I was younger). Skincare staples: Retin A, Cleansing oil to remove makeup, BHA cleanser for hormonal breakouts, aloe vera gel, sunscreen. |
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Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:09 pm |
Tell you what - think I'll stick with this for a while. Last night was the third time in a row I'm doing this, and coupled with OCM, ACV and vit C serum my skin has never been smoother or even-ner!
I think it does a better hydarting job than a regular moisturiser - certainly better than my Dermalogica Skin Smoothing Cream.
Thanks for reading! |
_________________ 41 combination skin. Chanel Mat Lumiere Extreme in Beige Ambre for colour ref. I don't wear foundation anymore (thanks to this board I have better and healthier skin than when I was younger). Skincare staples: Retin A, Cleansing oil to remove makeup, BHA cleanser for hormonal breakouts, aloe vera gel, sunscreen. |
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Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:56 pm |
i sort of thought about the moisturising mask on face topic too
I have a tube of Sisley express flower gel, which meant to be an SOS treatment/pick-me-up mask and also said can be used in place of moisturiser. I left it on overnight a few times last week and seriously I noticed no difference My heart aches at the price of sisley and especially if it doesn't work..
ohh..p.s. i bought dermalogica masque too! will try it soon |
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Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:21 am |
what's MVPRM? |
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Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:42 am |
Multi Vitamin Power Recovery masque... it's an orange colour creamy mask that can be used thicker and rinsed off ...or as pumpinmummy said overnight as an overnight treatment. It's not a clay based one, doesn't "dry" as such and so it is versatile in that way... but does leave your face a bit odd coloured! |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:34 am |
What a good idea, I have a sample of this lying around, I always think it is such a waste rinsing it off I always leave the Dr Hauschka Rejuvenating mask on overnight and have lovely skin in the morning as a result.
Really need to find cheaper alternatives to MVPRM and Dr H RJ Any recomendations? |
_________________ oily/acne prone - acne scars on chin area/Large Pores in winter. Oily in Summer. Fair, nuetral/cool complexion, burn easily. Early 20s |
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Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:40 am |
What's OCM??
Can any of you recommend a nice moisturizing mask other than the ones listed on this thread? ( I already own one of them). Many thanks and thanks for the tidbit about leaving a mask on overnight. |
_________________ Early 40's, normal/dry, Oily T zone (summer) fine lines, hyperpigmentation |
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Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:07 am |
Dr Hauschka do a Moisturising mask that you can also leave on overnight. |
_________________ oily/acne prone - acne scars on chin area/Large Pores in winter. Oily in Summer. Fair, nuetral/cool complexion, burn easily. Early 20s |
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Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:12 am |
Lifeplyr01 wrote: |
What's OCM? |
OCM stands for oil cleansing method. If you do a search you will find a bunch of people who have benefited greatly with this, including myself. It cured my acne in 3 weeks
Love it! |
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Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:15 am |
Can you use the vitamin recovery mask on your eyes too?Also, will it get on my pillow? |
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Sat Nov 19, 2005 4:40 am |
it does get on your pillow as i noticed on my bright white pillow case which has turned slightly yellow! |
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Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:49 am |
Yes Pumpingmummy I do this all the time!! What a difference to the skin! Skin really needs moisture folks. Do what you can to find it. I currently use Elizabeth Grant's Moisture Mask for the face and the eyes overnight and Paula's Choice Hydrating Mask is very good too! |
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Sat Nov 19, 2005 12:32 pm |
I want to try this, but what's a good moisturizing mask to use? I only have masks with things like kaolin clay in it for my oily skin, but I figure it would be too drying to use overnight. |
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Sun Nov 20, 2005 12:38 am |
Hi SusieQ, is the Elizabeth Grant Moisture mask the one in the lovely gold deluxe jar, like other things in the Torricelumn Pur range?
We have recently started having Elizabeth Grant on our Australian shopping channel (since August) and Betty Leigh was out here last week doing shows and one of the kits ( which I am now eagerly awaiting for delivery) I purchased had that one in it. There was another mask set, a Trio of Apricot scrub, honey mask and cucumber mask ....but they were in plain looking white jars.
Just curious! Always nice to see different uses for things isnt it? |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:40 pm |
Muzzie, you're in luck. The mask which I spoke about is in the lovely gold deluxe jar. The pur torricelumn line (in gold jars) is Elizabeth Grant's top of the line. The trio of masks are very good too, although I think you'll end up loving the pur torricelum mask much better. You'll see what I mean when you get them. I love these products! Betty Jean does a good job as spokesperson for Elizabeth Grant. |
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:21 am |
Hi SusieQ, Ooh thank you for that! Now I am excited! I expect they will arrive tomorrow actually and can't wait to try it.
I have been using the Cleanser, Toner, Intensive Hydration Boost day cream, Complex 9 at night and the AM and PM serums...and have been pleased as punch with them so far! ( those are all the Torricelumn Pur gold bottled ones)
Have you tried Line Erase? That looks good too. You wouldnt think she was 63 either by the way!
Thanks for your info! |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:59 pm |
I have Aveda intense hydrating masque which you can also use as a moisturizer for day time. |
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:18 pm |
sernx wrote: |
I want to try this, but what's a good moisturizing mask to use? I only have masks with things like kaolin clay in it for my oily skin, but I figure it would be too drying to use overnight. |
I wouldn't sleep in a clay mask if I were you, it would be too drying. I would leave it on for an hour, but I certainly wouldn't sleep in it. |
_________________ 41 combination skin. Chanel Mat Lumiere Extreme in Beige Ambre for colour ref. I don't wear foundation anymore (thanks to this board I have better and healthier skin than when I was younger). Skincare staples: Retin A, Cleansing oil to remove makeup, BHA cleanser for hormonal breakouts, aloe vera gel, sunscreen. |
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:41 pm |
My fav moisturising mask is the Thalgo Moisture Quenching Mask and I always leave that one on overnight. I absolutely love it!
Just recently got the Dr H Rejuvenating one but haven't left it on overnight yet. Will try it out. |
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:44 pm |
Well it's been a week of sleeping in my MVPRM every single night, I must say the verdict is: until I break out or develop adverse reactions (which I doubt will happen, or it would have happened already) I'm going to keep using MVPRM as my night cream!
My sister comments that my skin is very smooth (I make her scrutinise my skin in every light from every angle every two days ) and my giant pores have significantly reduced in size and are very clean - my skin used to be bumpy and congested. Old acne marks have faded significantly, too, so that overall my complexion is even. I don't have wrinkles but I do have fine lines beginning to form around my mouth (the smile lines - I laugh too much, I think) and under my eyes (in the inner corners, from squinting too much). These lines haven't disappeared completely, but I have noticed some lessening of depth.
Another major thing I noticed is improved firmness, which I didn't get with OCM and ACV alone.
I will continue with this and post updates next week.
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1. for those of you who want to try this, the MVPRM is applied very thinly, so that everything is absorbed and I don't dirty my pillows.
2. I've only been using MVPRM, so I wouldn't know how it would turn out with other masks. |
_________________ 41 combination skin. Chanel Mat Lumiere Extreme in Beige Ambre for colour ref. I don't wear foundation anymore (thanks to this board I have better and healthier skin than when I was younger). Skincare staples: Retin A, Cleansing oil to remove makeup, BHA cleanser for hormonal breakouts, aloe vera gel, sunscreen. |
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:54 pm |
That sounds awesome. Do you have the ingredient list of that mask?
Also, I said that I only have clay masks, but I know not to sleep in it! Besides the fact that it'll leech all the oil and more off my face, I would probably wake up with bits of the masks all over my pillow! |
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:07 pm |
I'll have to get back to you on that tomorrow, sernx, I don't have the box with me right now.
Glad you know better than to sleep with a clay mask on! True story: when yours truly was in her teens she was so smart she thought a clay mask overnight would suck out all the oil on her face and make it matte in the morning. As it turned out the mask did suck out all the oil so that her face felt so tight and dry, but amazingly even more shiny than it began with. |
_________________ 41 combination skin. Chanel Mat Lumiere Extreme in Beige Ambre for colour ref. I don't wear foundation anymore (thanks to this board I have better and healthier skin than when I was younger). Skincare staples: Retin A, Cleansing oil to remove makeup, BHA cleanser for hormonal breakouts, aloe vera gel, sunscreen. |
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 1:08 am |
Did anyone try the Biotherm Hydra Detox mask? It's suppose to detox and moisturize at the same time and you can leave it on overnight. |
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:34 pm |
Good day Muzzie, sorry it took a while to reply on EG. I had forgotten what thread this conversation was at.
I haven't tried the Line Erase; actually I don't think its necessary (for me). She has so much product that after awhile you start to weed out whats not needed. Now, all I use is the cleanser, am/pm & eye serum and sometimes if the deal is good here, I'll use the pur essence serum. The creams I find a bit tacky, over the serums. I think either the serums as stand alone OR the creams on their own is sufficient. |
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 6:21 pm |
pumpingmummy wrote: |
I'll have to get back to you on that tomorrow, sernx, I don't have the box with me right now. |
OMG sernx! Sorry I forgot all abot this! I WILL get back to you. |
_________________ 41 combination skin. Chanel Mat Lumiere Extreme in Beige Ambre for colour ref. I don't wear foundation anymore (thanks to this board I have better and healthier skin than when I was younger). Skincare staples: Retin A, Cleansing oil to remove makeup, BHA cleanser for hormonal breakouts, aloe vera gel, sunscreen. |
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