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I only caught a few minutes yesterday...I love her hair that way; always hated her other cut.

But...I have no idea how old she is, her facial skin did not look lifted & youthful, other than her no-makup look. I did like that. I was really surprised! I'm not an Isomers user, but seeing those few minutes yesterday did not inspire me still to try any of her things.

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I think she looks amazing. My neck hasn't looked that good since I was 22. Had my first baby at 22 and got my first tree ring on my neck as a present. Nice to see her with makeup and new haircut.
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Her skin looks wonderful. After a certain age, it's tough to look as good as she does and still be as thin as she is. I think her products are amazing and her skin shows it.

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On 8/9/2014 Andreatoo said: her hair looks different, I like it actually, and she is clearly ageing. Aging well but she aging none the less. She is in fact 51! it is to be expected. what is making me a little crazy right now is that they are blatantly lying about sodium hyaluronate! it may be found in but is not the same thing as hyaluronic acid and certainly not the same price! they are selling 16 ounces for $139 but have no trouble implying that it's worth a thousand an ounce?!

Sodium hyaluronate is the salt of hyaluronic acid. It has a smaller molecular size so it penetrates the skin. Hyaluronic acid has a larger molecular size, so it does not penetrate the skin. That's why it is used in injectables like Restalyne. In skin care I actually prefer sodium hyaluronate as it won't just sit on the skin like hyaluronic acid.

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I didn't watch the shows, but saw a picture and noticed that her hair was different and that she was wearing makeup. I think she does the presentations without makeup… or with minimal makeup. The photo with makeup is lovely!

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I think she looks great too. I love seeing how minimal makeup she wears and still looks great. Her hair is longer too which I like, and like another poster said its nice to see someone who is not slathered in makeup presenting their skincare.......I love a lot of Isomers products and use them in conjunction with my other skincare.....

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Her skin is amazing, and her arms at 51...holy smokes! Perfect tone. It's inspiring.

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I didn't think she looked too good. I can see marionette lines & upper lip lines on her. She's ageing like the rest of us.

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On 8/10/2014 cassiem said:
On 8/9/2014 Andreatoo said: her hair looks different, I like it actually, and she is clearly ageing. Aging well but she aging none the less. She is in fact 51! it is to be expected. <b>what is making me a little crazy right now is that they are blatantly lying about sodium hyaluronate! it may be found in but is not the same thing as hyaluronic acid and certainly not the same price!</b> they are selling 16 ounces for $139 but have no trouble implying that it's worth a thousand an ounce?!

Sodium hyaluronate is the salt of hyaluronic acid. It has a smaller molecular size so it penetrates the skin. Hyaluronic acid has a larger molecular size, so it does not penetrate the skin. That's why it is used in injectables like Restalyne. In skin care I actually prefer sodium hyaluronate as it won't just sit on the skin like hyaluronic acid.

I know what it is. It is not the same thing it's actually a component of hyaluronic acid, that your body produces naturally, and it certainly does not cost a thousand dollars an ounce. I resent that they would allow a consumer to believe that. It's disingenuous. whether or not it is effective as skin care really wasn't my point
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I would just love to hang out with her someday. She is such a brilliant scientist. Having worked with many when I was younger, they don't all have a personality. At least not a personality that the average person can relate to. She is a sweetie.