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What makes your retinol better than the others?

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02 November 2005, 08:31 PM
Roke
What makes your retinol better than the others?
Why should I pay $25 U.S for your retinol in squalane, when I can pay one third that price from the local drugstore. What's yours got to offer besides a three day wait?

Wink

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03 November 2005, 02:17 PM
Skin Biology
Dear Roke:

Well, of course people can purchase retinol/squalane from wherever they would like to.

Our Retinol in Squalane sells for $20.95
http://store.reverseskinaging....in_Squalane_p/84.htm

The ingredients are as follows - They are of the highest quality available:
Squalane, retinyl palmitate, mixed tocopherols.


Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology

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04 November 2005, 11:24 AM
Roke
I just knew which of your product was better for very dry skin, P&R 3 or retinol in squalane?
04 November 2005, 01:43 PM
Skin Biology
Dear Roke:

We asked Dr. Pickart which of the two products you mentioned would have the best effect.

He says: "The Retinol in Squalane is more of a quick fix and is good for dry skin, but it would be the Protect & Restore with High Retinol that would help to rejuvenate dry skin. I would apply P&R3 and put Retinol in Squalane over it for really dry skin."

Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology

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04 November 2005, 08:13 PM
Roke
I find it contradictory that SRCP's are put with retinol, since one lowers oil in the skin while the other increases it.

I basically want my T-zone to be oily not normal.


Sorry about the jeopordy.
07 November 2005, 12:12 PM
Dr. Pickart
quote:
Originally posted by Roke:
I find it contradictory that SRCP's are put with retinol, since one lowers oil in the skin while the other increases it.

I basically want my T-zone to be oily not normal.


Sorry about the jeopordy.


They both raise skin oil. Retinoic acid is different - Retin-A - and lowers skin oil.