First: let me start with how happy I am with Skin Biology products. It has been 6 months since I started using SB products and the results are fantastic! Thank you for the hard work
I am changing my regimen to make it simpler and quicker. I would appreciate every body's input.
AM: Dr. P. Cleanser Super CP Serum Skin Signals Cream PR Day Cover Two Timing Tightener
PM: Dr. P. Cleanser LacSal Serum Lactic Power 10
Notes: 1) Since I want the rejuvenating effects of the super CP serum and the collagen and the elastin in the SS cream, I have decided that I should combine both products.
2)LacSal Serum is used to lower the pH of my face and therefore making it ready for Lactic Power 10.
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06 February 2012, 02:25 PM
Skin Biology
Dear SM8:
Glad to have you with us! We might suggest, for best results, simplifying your regimen even further...
Have you tried the following?
AM Use: AM - After cleansing the skin, apply a light amount of Skin Signals Cream (a strong copper peptide formula combined with peptides from enzymatically hydrolyzed elastin and collagen) OR you could alternate using every other daySuper CP Serum lightly.
On top, use a light amount Two Timing Tightener (DMAE Tightening Serum). This product is a membrane stabilizer and helps give a lift to sagging around the eye area.
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23 February 2012, 12:35 AM
malinamartis
Apply good quality face scrub to gently clean the skin to remove the dead cells.
Avoid any dirt or dust on your face on a stormy day. Use regular skin cleansing practice.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Skin Biology,
23 February 2012, 04:19 PM
Skin Biology
Dear cbhattarai:
Yes, but it is also important to note that just because a particular product is advertised as "natural" does not mean that it is good for human skin.
Many cosmetic companies really are ad companies that tout products as being "all-natural" because they contain some plant extracts.
But even natural plant products can damage skin. Although certain plants have been used as traditional healing agents, others may have toxic effects.
So when evaluating skin products, it is always best to research the product and main/active ingredients to find if there are any independent published studies supporting their claims.
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