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Location: Canada
Registered: 24 May 2005
Posts: 370
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I just purchased these SRCP's and at the super slow rate they're going, it's gonna take months before my face recovers, if it even does.
But I need a quick solution to plump up my face, something fast. Anyone know of anything? The nearest I can think of is a hylarounic acid face lotion, since it supposodely can hold 1000 times it's weight in water. Otherwise the feather lift shoud do the trick, but I don't want to blow 3 grand on it. |
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Location: Planet Earth
Registered: 17 February 2005
Posts: 2020
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Low percent salicylic acid cleansers, Exfol Serum, CP Serum, and BHOs on a two to three times a day rgimen did it for me within a week.
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Location: Canada
Registered: 10 July 2004
Posts: 904
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Eat lots of pasta
No, seriously, you are right about Hyaluronic acid, it is known to help because of its ability to hold moisture. Kathy |
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Location: Canada
Registered: 24 May 2005
Posts: 370
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Greetings JW, I suppose you never had microdermbrasaisoned damaged skin like I do at the center of my face, so perhaps tyhat's why your body reacted so well to instense treatement. At my third week of usage, the center of my face seems to have deflated even more. I can't tell if the remodeling is improving the skin underneath, or if it's producing a weaker and even more frail skin. I doubt the hyalauronic acid will do more than emu oil, besides, it'as just gonna damage my skin. I was thining of putting heavey makeup all around the center of my face to remove that nast concaving hollow look. |
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Location: Planet Earth
Registered: 17 February 2005
Posts: 2020
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Try out the routine consistently so we can troubleshoot. What have you got to lose at this point?
You could also use low percentage lactic acid instead of salicylic acid if your skin needs more moisturization due to the damage. You just need a mild exfoliation but make sure you use enough copper peptides and emu oil. Are you sure you have ruled out that this skin change is not a health problem? |
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Location: Canada
Registered: 10 July 2004
Posts: 904
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Hi Roke,
I definitely would not use any exfoliation or active product at all until you figure out what is wrong. Especially not lactic acid as it can really be irritating (it was for me,anyway!) You will only further aggravate your already aggravated skin! My advice, for what its worth, stick with emu oil until your face returns to normal. And, I agree with JW, see a doctor/dermatologist to rule out any health problem that might be causing this. Take care. Kathy |
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Location: Canada
Registered: 24 May 2005
Posts: 370
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There's no health problem, done the blood test.
The doctor even called me hypochondriac for worrying so much. The fact of the matter is, fate has cursed me. It doesn't want me to suceed in life. Whever I'm on a roll, something so simple just comes in the way and causes tremendous damage destroying all success. Myt face reflates when I emuslfiy it with emu oil, but it deflates as soon as the emu oil wears out, which is around 20 minutes. I want this thing to go as soon as possible, so skipping a couple of days would defintely hurt me. I can't bare to be ugly for another day longer, but fate is laughing at me once again. |
![]() Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
Posts: 2836
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Dear Roke:
We know you've probably mentioned this elsewhere - But do you find supplements to be of any help? Feeding your skin "from the inside out", as it were, by not only using topical products but assisting your skin and body to return to a younger biochemistry by using vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients may be of some help. Best Wishes, -Skin Bio Team See: http://www.skinbiology.com/dietsupplements.html |
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Location: New Zealand
Registered: 06 September 2005
Posts: 111
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Hi Roke, I'm trying to cope with a similar disaster - only worse because 4 treatments have marked my skin. Each one was meant to correct the previous mistake. I'm in shock and depression. Could your surrounding skin be inflamed and therefore you might be confused about what the problem is? I recommend supplements, drinking lots of water, adding aloe vera to the CPs, and being patient and not undergoing any further 'treatments.' Beauty therapists are bimbos. Like me, you'll have to tough it out for a few months and hope the CPs do the trick. Best wishes, MJ
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Location: Canada
Registered: 24 May 2005
Posts: 370
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A useful supplement was L-Glutamine, it fixed the immune problem I had associated with my damaged skin.
Anything else I took may have helped with cognitive function and depression, but I doubt they're doing much for skin recovery. I'm thinking of protein powder, because when I count my daily protein intake, it doesn't nearly come close to half the 72 g which is what is required for a body-buidler. That could explain my slow progress. Hey MJ, I was consistently damaging my skin hoping that it would melt away my "baby fat", but when I realised the bones underneath were terrible looking, I was too deep damaged by the soap for my body to turn back on it's own. |
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