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11-24-2018 01:15 PM - edited 11-24-2018 01:58 PM
I only have one body. I bought the Collagenesis Creme Reverse body butter, then the Pep 40 Collagenesis body Butter and then the Collagenesis 24 hour body butter. Now he came out with a tub of Hydro Vital body butter. How many body butters can you use and what’s the difference between them?
11-24-2018 01:17 PM
I actually think there are more than the ones you mentioned. and every one is better than the one last presented, yikes!!
11-24-2018 01:18 PM - edited 11-24-2018 01:19 PM
@Shelbelle wrote:I actually think there are more than the ones you mentioned. and every one is better than the one last presented, yikes!!
Yes, so confusing.
11-24-2018 01:22 PM
There is no difference. All BB do the the exact same thing. Some better than others, as it depends on your skin type/condition.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
11-24-2018 01:48 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:There is no difference. All BB do the the exact same thing. Some better than others, as it depends on your skin type/condition.
You contradicted your own statement. How can there be no difference, but some work better than others?
11-24-2018 01:50 PM
@Valstybaby wrote:I only have one body. I bought the Collagenesis Creme Reverse body butter, then the Pep 40 Collagenesis body Butter and then the Collagenesis 24 hour body butter. Now he came out with a tub of Hydro Vital body butter. How many body butters can you use and what’s the difference between them?
@Valstybaby Dimitri/Skinn is in the business of making products and he has different formulas to address various needs. It's up to the consumer to identify their concerns and read about the products, to see what suits them best.
11-24-2018 02:28 PM
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:
@Valstybaby wrote:I only have one body. I bought the Collagenesis Creme Reverse body butter, then the Pep 40 Collagenesis body Butter and then the Collagenesis 24 hour body butter. Now he came out with a tub of Hydro Vital body butter. How many body butters can you use and what’s the difference between them?
@Valstybaby Dimitri/Skinn is in the business of making products and he has different formulas to address various needs. It's up to the consumer to identify their concerns and read about the products, to see what suits them best.
I agree - we need to understand our own personal needs and objectives. Then do research on the brands/products.
I'm glad there are some great options. The new Skinn body creams have excellent ingredients and pricing of $40 for 16 oz jar is an excellent value. I think these are the best new Skinn products for 2018.
I have only tried/love the DWP blue label body cream. I definitely want to try the Pep40 body cream for spot treating thighs since it is formulated to treat cellulose. Customers that have tried/use both creams highly rate them and recommend spot treatments if you want to use both.
24 hour Youth and Hydro-Vital are geared for dry skin. The 24 hour youth cream is dense and I think a good choice for someone with very dry skin and for super cold/harsh environments. Probably a good winter cream and I'm tempted to get it as a foot cream.
I've tried the Hydro-Vital face cream. This line is geared for dry skin so I don't use it bc I don't have dry skin + prefer DWP and Pep40. Hydro-Vital is a lighter based cream, not as dense as 24 hour Youth. This would be good year round for dry skin or for those that don't like dense creams
11-24-2018 02:36 PM
I quit using Skinn for this very reason. There was always a latest and greatest product that I absolutely need to have. I ended up with lots of product that I did not need. So I left Skinn and moved on. I felt the same about serious skin care. I actually burned my face with all the "layering" of products. Now I use Masam, simple 3 step system, eye, serum and cream and it works fine.
11-24-2018 02:44 PM
The blue one, the DWP body butter is the best one. It has the same peptide actives as really good skincare. All three of the Matrixyl peptides, but not the fourth Morphomics one. You can use it as a heavy face cream. I've done that several times and it worked great.
I use DWP body butter all over the body--or sometimes just on my upper half and the Pep 40 body butter on my lower half. The Pep 40 body butter contains somewhat meh peptides, contrary to what you would expect, but it has some purportedly fat slimming ingredients. Both are beautifully textured and moisturizing.
The other butters don't really interest me based on the ingredients. But to anyone who hasn't already, do get that DWP body butter. It's awesome.
11-24-2018 02:48 PM
As many as people will buy.
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