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Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...

Which would you recommend?  Love to get both.  BUT a little much...thanks

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Re: Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...

I love those all makeup days at the Q because I save a lot of money not ordering things!  Ha!

 

I don't use that but I do use Dr. Denese products.  Have since the day she came on.

 

I think the best thing for skin is to was real good with just warm water (I use a microfiber cloth) and then Dr. Denese firming facial pads (it is an exfolient).

 

Then I put her moisturizer on.  Once a day.  Then maybe 2 times a week I use Philosophy's salt scrub on my face and next (exfoilent).

 

I don't have any wrinkles on my face.  Some of it is hereditary....who knows....out of sun.

 

But truly I think if people just was their face with warm water and use an extringient (sp) and then moisturizer that's all they need.

 

I don't think it needs to be expensive either.  I'm not a Dr and this is just what works for myself and my adult daughters.

 

I've always found it interesting that people say, "You don't look 71".  They are basing it on lack of wrinkles and no brown spots.

 

Well, I always say, "Smoke and mirrors".  I wear liquid makeup and it makes my skin all the same color an covers any darker marks.  

 

It's not brain surgery just darken the eyebrows and some eye makeup.  

 

Oh!  And I wear a wig.  If people saw me without makeup and without the wig they wouldn't say I don't look 71.  I think it's kinda funny really.

 

Americans (myself included) spend way too  much money on wrinkle prevention and stuff.  

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Re: Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...

thank you for your wonderful response. I have used Dr Denese and like many of her products. 

 

 Thanks again...

 I-will re think my options.

 

Happy New Year 

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Re: Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...

I don't understand the hoopla over the Perricone Conformer.  As far as I can see, the peptides are at the bottom of the ingredient deck.  Elysee Fountain of Youth serum (the blue one) has the peptide load at the top of the ingredient deck and equal 40%. 

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Re: Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...

No....

His products are not that effective

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Re: Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...

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@Annabellethecat66,

I am European and we also have a zillion cosmetic firms, ultimately  most owned by Loreal. 

We barely use make up but rather skin care, lipstick, mascara and

good perfumes Chanel, Guerlain...

We go to the hairdresser once a week and have very simple manicures. I am talking about the average EU lady of course.

We watch what we eat and are thin, the new generation is very tall.

We walk a lot,drive very little if we can help it, and use public transportation. We were not obsessed with drinking that much water until recently, which is a fantastic American habit.

Skinceuticals is the new trend and works really well. Maybe it is the equivalent to Dr. Perricone here.

I am glad that you have such an amazing DNA🌻

 

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Re: Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...


@hopi wrote:

No....

His products are not that effective


Please speak only for yourself; I find them very effective.

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Re: Perricone. TSV. Or. Cold Plasma...


@lucky-girl wrote:

Which would you recommend?  Love to get both.  BUT a little much...thanks


The CP + is supposed to take the place of many of Dr. P.'s other products.

 

If you dont use any skincare at all, then I'd suggest the TSV. hth.