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There are two...which one? Liquid or gel? I have normal to dry skin, live in Florida so it does get hot here.

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@NativeJax wrote:
There are two...which one? Liquid or gel? I have normal to dry skin, live in Florida so it does get hot here.

Thanks!

The liquid one is for all skin types. The gel one is for normal to oil/combo. I have tried both and they both work well for me, I just happen to like the liquid consistency the best. I do know people with dry skin who happen to like the gel one too. Hope that helps @NativeJax

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I think I will try the liquid then, thanks again for all your help! This is what I love about the boards...people helping each other!!!
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No problem. Let me know how it works out for you!

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@NativeJax, you can go to the Paula's Choice Skincare website to get all of your questions answered. You can click on the "Expert Advice" tab and find information about specific skin problems, what causes them, how to prevent and/or treat them, and which Paula's Choice products to use for your particular skin type and condition. You can probably find out just about everything you want to know on that site just by reading. You can also do an online chat and/or talk to one of their customer care reps. They are fantastic!!!

 

i've used their BHA exfoliants for years and years and have found that some forms ot it work better for me than others at different times of the year. i've used the liquid, the lotion and the gel. One of the best things about talking with them is they will advise you, usually send samples, and stand by their products by making refunds or exchanges. 

 

Another terrific service Paula's Choice offers is beautipedia dot com. It is a free and unbiased source of reviews of skin care and cosmetic products. One thing I really like is they review drugstore and "high end" brands and most of the time there are drugstore products that are as good as or sometimes better than some of the really expensive ones. 

 

QVC has a few Paula's Choice products and had a TSV several months ago. I bought it because it included products I already use and was a very good deal. Check out the website and beautipedia. Hope this helps!

 

 

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I probably shouldn't say this on the QVC website, but if you order products on the Paula's Choice you don't pay shipping or tax.  Ever.  And the prices are the same or less than QVC's.

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@Cogirl wrote:

I probably shouldn't say this on the QVC website, but if you order products on the Paula's Choice you don't pay shipping or tax.  Ever.  And the prices are the same or less than QVC's.


I live in California, and I pay tax on her site.


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