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Avon's Dramatic Firming Cream

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Perricone's Cold Plasma Sub-D.

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I was a loyal user of Nectifirm but recently ran out and happened to see some reviews of Gold Bond Neck and Decollete cream. It is a fraction of the price of Nectifirm -about $12.00 for 2 oz and I am really liking it. I got it at Walgreens. It got good reviews on Paula's Beautypedia and on Amazon. I am 63 and have also had the rings around my neck since I was a teenager but not much loose skin yet.  When I pull the skin on my neck it snaps back so I am happy with it.  

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@NeNe1010 wrote:

I was a loyal user of Nectifirm but recently ran out and happened to see some reviews of Gold Bond Neck and Decollete cream. It is a fraction of the price of Nectifirm -about $12.00 for 2 oz and I am really liking it. I got it at Walgreens. It got good reviews on Paula's Beautypedia and on Amazon. I am 63 and have also had the rings around my neck since I was a teenager but not much loose skin yet.  When I pull the skin on my neck it snaps back so I am happy with it.  


I use a couple of Revision products and have great results with them, the 30% Vitamin C and their Retinol Complete. I was thinking about trying Nectifirm. It gets wonderful reviews. I'm 64 and have been taking care of my face since I was in my 20s. I've neglected my neck. However, it gets shaved every other day, so it's definitely exfoliated. Man Happy

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Nectifrim, get the large 8 oz size on ebay.

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@Shelbelle wrote:

Nectifirm, get the large 8 oz size on ebay.


Thanks, Shelbelle. I've never purchased product from eBay. There is an online seller called Lovely Skin, but I've read some mixed reviews about products purchased from them.

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@ProductGuy wrote:

@Shelbelle wrote:

Nectifirm, get the large 8 oz size on ebay.


Thanks, Shelbelle. I've never purchased product from eBay. There is an online seller called Lovely Skin, but I've read some mixed reviews about products purchased from them.

 

I get it from skinspaforyou on ebay, swears that it is authentic. They sell it in my derm's office for a ridiculously high price.


 

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@NeNe1010 wrote:

I was a loyal user of Nectifirm but recently ran out and happened to see some reviews of Gold Bond Neck and Decollete cream. It is a fraction of the price of Nectifirm -about $12.00 for 2 oz and I am really liking it. I got it at Walgreens. It got good reviews on Paula's Beautypedia and on Amazon. I am 63 and have also had the rings around my neck since I was a teenager but not much loose skin yet.  When I pull the skin on my neck it snaps back so I am happy with it.  


Wow, what a deal!  Thanks for mentioning this one @NeNe1010.  If I can get great results with something less expensive, I'm willing to try it sometime.

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I am probably in the minority here but Strivectin works very well for me. The Perricone neck cream did nothing, which surprised me because so many people love it. Go figure..lol

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Gold Bond sounds promising, but I am an ingredient snob and it contains petrolatum and one paraben, I try to avoid both of these if possible.