kat

kat

Joined: 6 May 2008
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Recent comments by kat

Posted to Wrinkle cream that works? on 10 Jul 2008
Very true.
Posted to Wrinkle cream that works? on 5 Jun 2008
Well, all I can say about Redermic is that there are clinical studies supporting the efficacy of the product. My anecdotal evidence supports these findings. I will still use Botox, but this really is a good product.
Posted to Wrinkle cream that works? on 23 May 2008
I bought it on eBay, but you can buy it from plastic surgeons and dermatologists if they handle the line. There are also a number of online skin product websites that sell La Roche Posay.
Posted to Wrinkle cream that works? on 21 May 2008
Hi-- I have been a happy La Roche Posay user for six years. Following a Fraxel laser/photofacial/microdermabrasion rejuvenation, I began using Redermic and I am very happy.It even helps with lip lines. I just cancelled my appointment for Botox injections as premature due to the visible effects of Redermic. I use La Roche Posay vitamin C cream during the day with sunblock and at night I use the Redermic. As Ant said, it's compatible with other products. Most importantly, it has clinical support for the effectiveness of the product. I looked at LifeCell and some others, but there was no clinical support for the claims made. Therefore, I went with Redermic and am satisfied. It's not terribly expensive. You can buy it on numerous websites. Stay beautiful!
Hi--Have you thought of doing a series of photofacial and fraxel interspersed with microdermabrasion. I did not have a lot of scarring, but had some and also uneven pigmentation. I could see results after the first go round. I am now on my second series and it is looking really good.

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Anyone had a series of fractional laser resurfacing treatments? 45 months ago 1
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