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I really like the firming pads, because of the exfoliation and brightening effect. Firming? Not really, for my skin.

I'm wondering if the price on the Q is a good deal. Two jars for $73, for a total of 200 pads.

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On 12/31/2014 Southern Fried Chick said:

I really like the firming pads, because of the exfoliation and brightening effect. Firming? Not really, for my skin.

I'm wondering if the price on the Q is a good deal. Two jars for $73, for a total of 200 pads.

Yes I'd say it's a good deal. I did a quick google and the cheapest I found was at skinstore.com. They have 20% off site wide right now. They have the 60 count jars for $35. The discount takes them to $28. 3 jars would be 180 pads for $84, so 200 pads for $73 is better.

If you also use Hydroshield, check out A65608

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On 12/31/2014 betteb said:
On 12/31/2014 Southern Fried Chick said:

I really like the firming pads, because of the exfoliation and brightening effect. Firming? Not really, for my skin.

I'm wondering if the price on the Q is a good deal. Two jars for $73, for a total of 200 pads.

Yes I'd say it's a good deal. I did a quick google and the cheapest I found was at skinstore.com. They have 20% off site wide right now. They have the 60 count jars for $35. The discount takes them to $28. 3 jars would be 180 pads for $84, so 200 pads for $73 is better.

If you also use Hydroshield, check out A65608

OK, I thought it was a good deal. Thank you for the info. I will take another look at the Hydroshield, as well.

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used them for years but stopped couple of months ago. Frankly don't see a difference at all since I stopped using them.
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They don't work. Even Dr Denese had to resort to a facelift for firmer, tighter skin.

Save your money!

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I'm 55 and have been using them for several years. They are very good at exfoliation. I see no difference in firming.

I also cut the pads in half. There is plenty of liquid in 1/2 a pad to do my entire face. I do the same with her Pro-C pads which have a stabilized vitamin C. Very cost effective.

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I didn't care for Dr Denese's pads. I much prefer Peter Thomas Roth and Dr. Dennis Gross's pads.

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I didn't care for Dr Denese's pads, too sticky. I prefer for me Philosophy's Once a week peel pad-now with those I see a difference in my skin!!!!!

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i hated them. They made my face too sticky & tacky feeling. felt like my skin couldn't breathe.