I am using SB products to reduce loose (thin?) skin resulting in eye bags. I am 41. Occasionally I need to 'back off' using CP products due to inflammation and slight skin burning to give the area time to recover. (and yes there are noticeable tightening/thickening effects after 4 weeks). Are epidermal growth factors safe to use, do you recommend them? Can they be used a the same time as SB CP's?
What do you recommend in the 'off CP' periods?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Dr. Pickart,
Posts: 2 | Location: Australia | Registered: 12 January 2012
i found other posts about 'off CP' times, but what about the EGF in the last post, or others, and the newer 'stem cell' ingredients in off the shelf products?
Posts: 2 | Location: Australia | Registered: 12 January 2012
I've been using egf and really love it.. I use it on my skin first thing in the a.m. I incorporate my cp's with other products I like..being retin a and egf capsules.
Posts: 30 | Location: southern u.s. | Registered: 07 December 2010
Originally posted by libborator: Dear Skin Biology,
I am using SB products to reduce loose (thin?) skin resulting in eye bags. I am 41. Occasionally I need to 'back off' using CP products due to inflammation and slight skin burning to give the area time to recover. (and yes there are noticeable tightening/thickening effects after 4 weeks). Are epidermal growth factors safe to use, do you recommend them? Can they be used a the same time as SB CP's?
What do you recommend in the 'off CP' periods?
When skin cells, or any other cells, are exposed to to the same bioactive for a long period, they become much less sensitive to the bioactive. So, when you are off CPs, just use a simple protective cream or oil. You want your cells to "reset" themselves.