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Re: Did anyone see the cream with volufiline on the other shopping channel?

@Chi-town girl @Icegoddess 

I had the $20 off coupon so I ordered 2

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Re: Did anyone see the cream with volufiline on the other shopping channel?

Thank you all for the coupon code. I was going to order yesterday but you all saved me some money on the Dear Dr loose volu 10. Greatly appreciate it. I nearly missed it, hopefully it performs. Also eyeing Isomers Re-density Smiley Happy) Thanks in advance
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Re: Did anyone see the cream with volufiline on the other shopping channel?


@Nadine wrote:

Actually I found out today The Redensify line from Isomers has that ingredient. I ordered the three piece, eye, face and lip for 59.00. I trust Isomers that the right % will be in the product.


I don't trust ANY cosmetic company to have the recommended percentage of an ingredient unless they specificially state it.  I don't even know that 10% is the recommeneded percentage.  I only saw that percentage noted on the cream I was looking at on Amazon.

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@Nadine wrote:

Actually I found out today The Redensify line from Isomers has that ingredient. I ordered the three piece, eye, face and lip for 59.00. I trust Isomers that the right % will be in the product.


 Good detective work, Nadine. i think I trust Isomers more than the Korean brands, just my personal opinion. Nice 3 piece kit good deal except for the $7 to ship it!!

Not surprised Manuela is using this, she seems to have a great relationship with Sederma. There is a smaller kit with a one oz serum for $45. 

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Re: Did anyone see the cream with volufiline on the other shopping channel?


@Chi-town girl wrote:

@Icegoddess wrote:

@Chi-town girl , was it still the TSV price today?  Funny how Colleen was saying that half the available product had been sold during the 1st presentation of it.  Did they say the % that was in the cream?  I'm thinking must be less than 10% if the ampules are 10% and can be used together with the cream.


@Icegoddess  - yes, still the TS price. I watched Colleen's show and she said she's been using the cream for 6 mths and wanted it on her show since she wasn't on air yesterday. 

 

No mention of the % and agree it must be lower than the ampules based on the presentations I watched. I'm happy with my current regime/products but always open to trying something new even just to use as a booster or for weekends. I usually wait for reviews but am curious to test this cream. 


@Chi-town girl I just watched the video presentation for the Ampoule ($90 is out of my price range), butshe said if you layered the cream over the 10% Ampoule you would be getting a total of 15%.  Simple math says the cream is 5% Volufiline.  

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Re: Did anyone see the cream with volufiline on the other shopping channel?

I already use a product with Volufiline in it on my lips, temples, and cheeks. It does work. The main reason I don't post much about it here is that it would be very involved to explain how the ingredient works, and lots of people would not believe that it even could have an effect. But it does for me...

 

If you're interested, use it anywhere you would want filler. It doesn't have nearly as dramatic an effect as filler, but when it works it can add a little subtle volume by increasing the subcutaneous fat a tiny bit.

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@Porcelain wrote:

I already use a product with Volufiline in it on my lips, temples, and cheeks. It does work. The main reason I don't post much about it here is that it would be very involved to explain how the ingredient works, and lots of people would not believe that it even could have an effect. But it does for me...

 

If you're interested, use it anywhere you would want filler. It doesn't have nearly as dramatic an effect as filler, but when it works it can add a little subtle volume by increasing the subcutaneous fat a tiny bit.


@Porcelain, is the effect immediate?  Trying to figure this out whether to apply before I put makeup on or at night.  I have one area where I would like filler, but even if money was not an issue, fillers don't do well for that purpose.  The best way to describe it is it's kinda like tear lines except instead of going down my face they go across my cheeks at the fullest part of the cheek.  Would love to fill that out.  I'm interested in trying it on my lips too.  I don't want fat fish lips, but they are all wrinkly and would like them to be smoother.  I have had both issues my entire life.

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@Porcelain, is the effect immediate?  Trying to figure this out whether to apply before I put makeup on or at night.  I have one area where I would like filler, but even if money was not an issue, fillers don't do well for that purpose.  The best way to describe it is it's kinda like tear lines except instead of going down my face they go across my cheeks at the fullest part of the cheek.  Would love to fill that out.  I'm interested in trying it on my lips too.  I don't want fat fish lips, but they are all wrinkly and would like them to be smoother.  I have had both issues my entire life.


No, it is not immediate. And it is really subtle. It can mainly just soften the contour of your face. And that is a really nice look for many people. I use a cream from Cleosis and put it on sparingly and selectively right before I go to bed.

 

 

BTW and FYI: I would recommend that anyone wanting to use a volufiline bust cream on their face-- show it to your doctor first if it also contains phytoestrogens like yam or an extract called pueraria mirifica. The Cleosis cream I use has pueraia. Your doc should be able to tell you whether those sorts of ingredients are okay for your particular situation. However, pure 100% volufiline, or a plumper for the face that contains volufiline and no phytoestrogens should not have hormonal effects.

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Re: Did anyone see the cream with volufiline on the other shopping channel?


@Porcelain wrote:

@Icegoddess wrote:


@Porcelain, is the effect immediate?  Trying to figure this out whether to apply before I put makeup on or at night.  I have one area where I would like filler, but even if money was not an issue, fillers don't do well for that purpose.  The best way to describe it is it's kinda like tear lines except instead of going down my face they go across my cheeks at the fullest part of the cheek.  Would love to fill that out.  I'm interested in trying it on my lips too.  I don't want fat fish lips, but they are all wrinkly and would like them to be smoother.  I have had both issues my entire life.


No, it is not immediate. And it is really subtle. It can mainly just soften the contour of your face. And that is a really nice look for many people. I use a cream from Cleosis and put it on sparingly and selectively right before I go to bed.

 

 

BTW and FYI: I would recommend that anyone wanting to use a volufiline bust cream on their face-- show it to your doctor first if it also contains phytoestrogens like yam or an extract called pueraria mirifica. The Cleosis cream I use has pueraia. Your doc should be able to tell you whether those sorts of ingredients are okay for your particular situation. However, pure 100% volufiline, or a plumper for the face that contains volufiline and no phytoestrogens should not have hormonal effects.


@Porcelain Thanks, that's what I needed to know.  Also, thanks for the warning.  The other product I had looked at on Amazon does not have any hormones in it either, mostly just oils besides the active ingredient which is like the 3rd or 4th on the list of ingredients.  I don't need to mess with my hormones.  Already take thyroid medication and and Estrogen patch and Progesterone.  

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Re: Did anyone see the cream with volufiline on the other shopping channel?

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@Porcelain wrote:

I already use a product with Volufiline in it on my lips, temples, and cheeks. It does work. The main reason I don't post much about it here is that it would be very involved to explain how the ingredient works, and lots of people would not believe that it even could have an effect. But it does for me...

 

If you're interested, use it anywhere you would want filler. It doesn't have nearly as dramatic an effect as filler, but when it works it can add a little subtle volume by increasing the subcutaneous fat a tiny bit.


@Porcelain , I'm one of the people who bit on the HSN offer, and now that it's arrived, I'm wondering exactly how to use it in conjunction with other products. The more I read about it, the more I think I'd like to apply it to very specific areas of my face, which will leave a lot of skin without anything on it unless I can apply moisturizer.

 

So from what you know, can retinol be used with this stuff? What's the order in which one would apply, say, Dr. Denese Hydroshield Serum, a general Denese moisturizer, and the Dr. Tree product with Volufiline? I know that using retinol requires vigilant use of UVA/B block, but do you know if that concern is increased with the Volufiline?

 

I looked at what YouTube had on it and could find only very young women "testing" it on their imaginary wrinkles or trying for fatter lips, but if there's an info source there or elsewhere you could suggest that could answer some of these questions, please direct me. TIA!

 

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