which foundation compatible with my skin remodelimg?
Dear SB team, I'm using Cps (super CP serum, or Cp Serum, or Trireduction, in the morning, retin a 0,050 in the evening. Sometimes, in the morning, exfol serum) and, as a sunscreen Clinique City Block, waiting for P&R Day Cover in Europe. What do you think may be a good foundation after it? No toxic to cells and not contrary to my program of skin remodeling? I'm using Dream Mat Maybelline, but I doubt about it, also because I can't find a list of its ingredients. Thank you very much, AM :-)
30 September 2006, 05:06 PM
DeeDee
Ciao Bella!
I don't wear makeup myself, but here's a link I hope you'll find helpful...
ooops, just realized your question was for skinbio.
30 September 2006, 11:11 PM
Dr. Pickart
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Originally posted by contin: Dear SB team, I'm using Cps (super CP serum, or Cp Serum, or Trireduction, in the morning, retin a 0,050 in the evening. Sometimes, in the morning, exfol serum) and, as a sunscreen Clinique City Block, waiting for P&R Day Cover in Europe. What do you think may be a good foundation after it? No toxic to cells and not contrary to my program of skin remodeling? I'm using Dream Mat Maybelline, but I doubt about it, also because I can't find a list of its ingredients. Thank you very much, AM :-)
What is in the Clinique City Block?
01 October 2006, 01:48 AM
contin
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Originally posted by DeeDee: ooops, just realized your question was for skinbio.
Many thanks the same! It was very useful,
01 October 2006, 02:00 AM
contin
Dear Dr. Pickart, I chose Clinique City Block as it was suggested by Skin Biology team as a possible alternative to P&R Day Cover (but I prefer P&R... I hope I can find it in Europe as soon as possible; you know, unfortunately buying from America is a problem for the Italians, due to customs house troubles )
Thank you very much, AM (and, in your opinion, which foundation?) Many thanksThis message has been edited. Last edited by: SkinBiologyWebmaster,
01 October 2006, 10:50 AM
chrish
It would be great if skinbio could develop a sun blocker. I have been using Clinique Super City Block (SPF25) for most of the summer here in the UK . This was following on from a day at the cricket back in June (admittedly I was out in the sun between 10.30 - 17.00 , also without a hat - stupid really).
I am now using day cover once more , as we enter autumn here . As i've stated before I like the product - it leaves your skin in great condition and ideally I would use it instead of Super City Block - but I am not sure how effective it truly is in strong sunlight .
p.s - am hoping you can re-establish a skinbio europe in due course !This message has been edited. Last edited by: SkinBioTeam,
01 October 2006, 04:10 PM
Coyote
from Dr. Pickart - Cassia actually made the list but I had looked them over. But I think Clinique's SUPER CITY BLOCK Oil-Free Daily Face Protector SPF 25 is better.This message has been edited. Last edited by: SkinBiologyWebmaster,