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If you use Isomers Fast Lift Eye and Perricone eye glutathione

Which would you put on first?

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Re: If you use Isomers Fast Lift Eye and Perricone eye glutathione

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Is the Perricone a cream? Serums go on before creams, I believe.

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Re: If you use Isomers Fast Lift Eye and Perricone eye glutathione


@LTT1 wrote:

@Valstybaby

Is the Perricone a cream? Serums go on before creams, I believe.


They are both serums but the Fast lift is clear and the Perricone is white.

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Re: If you use Isomers Fast Lift Eye and Perricone eye glutathione

Anyone?

 

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Re: If you use Isomers Fast Lift Eye and Perricone eye glutathione

Guess not too many Isomers/Perricone users around, @Valstybaby

 

I'd say - it does not matter which goes on first.

 

Unless one is thinner consistency than the other, to go on first.

 

Because they are different brand formulations, I'd rather alternate them, or gave a first serum time to absorb well, before applying another.

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Re: If you use Isomers Fast Lift Eye and Perricone eye glutathione


@sonechko wrote:

Guess not too many Isomers/Perricone users around, @Valstybaby

 

I'd say - it does not matter which goes on first.

 

Unless one is thinner consistency than the other, to go on first.

 

Because they are different brand formulations, I'd rather alternate them, or gave a first serum time to absorb well, before applying another.


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Re: If you use Isomers Fast Lift Eye and Perricone eye glutathione

The Perricone first because it has more active, beneficial ingredients, like the MAP and the glutathione. Also, the peptides. Peptides are supposed to go on first.

 

(I would do this even if they are of different consistencies.)