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Location: U.K.
Registered: 14 November 2006
Posts: 3
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Hello, just had a closer look at your products - very fascinating. I actually got the referral to Skin Biology from a lady in the Flexeffect discussion forum. I had a question about a product called Nur76 Serum. Have used the product for a few months and I am quite pleased with the results. My skin texture has improved and it feels firm and crows feet have gone. Here are the links - used the normal Serum first and now the advanced version:
http://www.eternalelixir.co.uk/Nur76original.htm http://www.eternalelixir.co.uk/AdvanceSerum.htm My concern is that it says that it relaxes muscles and my facial exercises would not be beneficial and perhaps nerve damage and even sagging of the face. I emailed them because of the relaxing part of the product, like if it interferes with facial excercises and they said that there is no problem to do both because the muscles will not be paralized completely like with Botox injections and the large underlying muscles still will become stronger. Well, of course they want to sell their product, but personally I noticed that my facial muscles did build up. For instance ,the lower lid - when I squeeze I feel a much more intense contraction. So , at the moment I am not really sure what to do. I am only flexing for a few weeks, - muscles respond well, but the comments on Argireline sort of frighten me ( read a report from a lady whose face suddenly dropped and she had lumps). So I was adviced to ask an expert - Dr. Pickard. Any comments would be really appreciated Thank you |
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Registered: 15 September 2004
Posts: 4481
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Nerve Toxins and Wrinkles
When we are young, our skin is thick and elastic. But with time it becomes thinner and looses much of its elasticity. Then the tensions produced by underlying muscles are overcome the skin's elasticity and force the skin into wrinkles. Nerve Toxins ( such as botulism toxin and various smaller nerve inhibitors able to paralyze the underlying muscles and remove the wrinkles. But what you end up with is an inelastic skin plus paralyzed muscles. Basically living skin that acts like it is dead. Also nerve toxins get into the brain and change the taste of foods and the pattern of headaches. Paralyzing your brain is not wise. SRCPs are the human body's natural skin remodeling system and remove wrinkles naturally. They remove the damaged skin proteins and rebuild a newer skin . Look at www.skinbio.com/removewrinkles.html. ___________________________________________ “The nerve inhibitors are currently numbing my cute little brain—I think they are turning me into a Stepford Wife...(or, is this a male plot to turn us women into Stepford Wives?) But oh well, at least I'm wrinkle-free. Well, I guess I better go now. I have to get back to baking cookies and trying on my new lingerie and neuropeptides.” -Idelle Musiek |
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Location: Ski country - USA
Registered: 29 October 2006
Posts: 124
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LOL.
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Location: Florida
Registered: 09 November 2006
Posts: 24
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Ellen, I'm happy for you that the Argireline is working. It did nothing for me. But the point of my post is to let you know the company you're buying the product from is being dishonest. The photo they post of the elderly man at
http://www.eternalelixir.co.uk/AdvanceSerum.htm first appeared in the Cellex-C brochures over 10 years ago! In fact, Cellex-C still uses it on their Web site on the home page. http://www.cellex-c.com There are honest companies selling wrinkle relaxers more deserving of your goodfaith and money. |
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