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Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:53 pm |
I am not sure which one of these products to use. If anyone has tried one of these or both of these products, I would love to hear your opinion.
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Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:56 pm |
Hi
i have used both lines and i have to say i prefer Dermalogica. i used Dr Renaud for a few months and the first month was great and my skin looked pretty good but then my skin reacted really badly and i was breaking out all over the place and they breakouts were taking ages to heal so i had to give up on that line because my skin only got worse. after that i used Dr Hauschkas line for 4 months but my skin became really dehydrated and suffered an allergic reaction. so now im using the dermalogica line exclusively and im very impressed. my skin started recovering and healin from the Dr H in 2-3 days and im really loving the line.
i have normal/oily skin and usually get a hormonal breakout and some blocked pores.
im using the following from Dermalogica (and havent had a breakout since starting, even during my period!):
pre cleanse(PM only)
special cleansing gel
multi active toner
active moist
daily microfoliant(every 2nd day)
skin prep scrub(2 x week)
skin refining mask(1 x week)
skin hydrating booster (PM only)
the great thing with this line is they are very generous with samples. before i bought the full size products i bought the travel size skin kit (£17.50) and got samples of a few other products so if you are unsure this is a good way to test out their products, the small sizes last a good while too .
Hope this was of some help ![Very Happy](images/smiles/biggrin.gif) |
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Tue Feb 27, 2007 2:44 pm |
I have never tried Dermalogica but I have been using Dr Renaud for a year and a half and love it. I have combination skin with some breakouts and when I went for a facial, the girl recommended the Intervention line. Since then my skin has been fantastic and when she recently switched her line of products, I went searching the net for someone that carried Dr Renaud, and voila, here I am. |
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kitkat72
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Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:14 pm |
I just went for a facial and they used Dr. Renaud on me and I love it. My skin is still soft. I have normal/dryskin. Thinking of buying the Dr. Renaud products, but also heard that Dermalogica is also good. Might go get some freebies of Dermalogica and try it out or get their travel pack to try. Does anyone else have any ideas between these two ? |
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Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:58 pm |
i've had both blemished and dry skin problems in the past... it wasn't until i visited a spa and have them use Dr. Renaud's product for my skin that I started to use his line.. i've been using his line for almost 10 years now and still love it. |
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Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:10 pm |
Had been using Dr Renaud for a number of years. Tried the intervention and hydra line. Works great on me. |
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