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I order these 2 kits before Christmas

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I have dry skin, like a dewy skin, not a ton of wrinkles, pores are good,

want ingredients which promote my own collagen and elastin such as telomere and sirtuin support.

are any of these items great for dry skin or worse for dry skin?

do any of these help promote collagen and elastin- not added, but promote the building of our own?

sirtuin and telomere support?

nothing in the ingredients really point to the above. I think I order incorrect items???

Are there products I should have ordered instead?

I know Elysee has pycnongenol and FOY, and the Youthspan line which helps with sirtuin and telomere support.

I wanted to give Isomers a shot but I am so overwhelmed by all of the products.

I don't mind spending $$$ for specific products to address things I mentioned if she has ones with high % of working ingredients and also GREAT hydrating products as well.

Thx

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Skittle,

You ordered great kits ,hope you have started to use your Isomers, they won't work if you don't{#emotions_dlg.biggrin}. You should be using your Nurtitone every other day with the serums in the set. Manuela says all of her products work synergystically and nothing is done the wrong way.

None of the Isomers products will give you dry skin.

If you email Isomers they will get back to you and personalize what you have ordered because you are so specific in your questions, they will have a great answer.

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I like the super serum. Smiley Happy

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The super serum is great for moisture and I love the smell. If you can use the bb cream that will also give you moisture.
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The super serum is great for moisture. Also the bb cream. I love and use only isomers.
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I am new to Isomers and watched presentations often to see what the products were all about. I finally ordered the top set. I have normal skin but, this winter, it seems to be drier than usual. I have been using this set for about a week and have seen a noticeable difference in my skin tone. Even without makeup, my complexion seems more even and healthier. I am 60+ so expected to loose some elasticity and glow. This set is helping to restore some of the vibrancy I have lost over the years. Now, I stalk that shopping channel looking for great deals on kits since that, for me, is the most cost effective way of getting the products. I want to try those with Matrixyl in them but seem to just miss out when they become available.

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On 1/29/2015 stonehenge said:

I am new to Isomers and watched presentations often to see what the products were all about. I finally ordered the top set. I have normal skin but, this winter, it seems to be drier than usual. I have been using this set for about a week and have seen a noticeable difference in my skin tone. Even without makeup, my complexion seems more even and healthier. I am 60+ so expected to loose some elasticity and glow. This set is helping to restore some of the vibrancy I have lost over the years. Now, I stalk that shopping channel looking for great deals on kits since that, for me, is the most cost effective way of getting the products. I want to try those with Matrixyl in them but seem to just miss out when they become available.

stonehenge,

ShopHQ always has event pricing, the best deals are when Manuela is on air. She will be back on Valentine's Day. ShopHQ is having a big revamping that day. So happy for you that the products are bring good results. I also have that same experience.

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Isomers can answer all of your questions. None of what you ordered is bad for dry skin.

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The previous reply is correct about Isomers answering questions. Since you (the Original Poster) are able to post to these boards, I presume you can e-mail Isomers through a link on their website. If you are on Facebook (which I am not), you might be able to contact them that way. Tell them which products you have and give them detailed information regarding your skin type and issues you want to address. Also, tell them if you are willing to buy additional products from them, or if you insist on using anything you have from another brand. They will be able to help you.

Good luck. Wink

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All I can say is that I asked on FB about a specific product, and Lori responded by asking that I post the question on their Isomer's forum. I did, and Lori responded by saying I was unclear, and she didn't understand what I meant. Another lady took pity on me and answered my question.

Summing it up, yes, Isomer's can answer questions, but will they?