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07-27-2014 11:56 AM
sorry-double post
07-27-2014 12:02 PM
I don't need this kit and initially I wasn't that impressed with the kit but as he keeps using that deep line filler, paired with the sonic thing, I am impressed. I'm thinking he should have used that model for the before and after for the peel instead of the host.
07-27-2014 12:03 PM
07-27-2014 12:12 PM
Makeup artist choice sells affordable home peels. They have even better pricing during their sales. So you can get the ttv to try the creams, then purchase your peels elsewhere if you like them.
I didn't see a difference in the hosts before and after. Well, the difference was she had on more makeup in the after. He should have used someone who actually had deep lines.
07-27-2014 12:17 PM
On 7/27/2014 maestra said:If the peel alone is $60.- then using Ole Henriksen is less expensive.
Which Ole product in particular are you referring to? I use the Truth Serum and love it.
I use the Creme REverse on top of that,and love the Creme Reverse too.
07-27-2014 12:25 PM
On 7/27/2014 beautybee said:Makeup artist choice sells affordable home peels. They have even better pricing during their sales. So you can get the ttv to try the creams, then purchase your peels elsewhere if you like them.
I didn't see a difference in the hosts before and after. Well, the difference was she had on more makeup in the after. He should have used someone who actually had deep lines.
Is the makeup artist choice peel a chemical or physical peel? I find that I am better off with chemical. I tried Ole's and the physical peel step caused broken capillaries for me which every other physical exfoliant has done as well.
07-27-2014 12:30 PM
Hi guatmum. They sell chemical peels. I would post a link, but most times it gets deleted by webbie. They are on facebook and they are constantly having sales.
07-27-2014 12:38 PM
On 7/27/2014 Fredee said: I bought two TTV's today and used the 10% coupon code. .
Me too plus the I ordered the 6 piece lipsticks , and used my shophq card to recieve free shipping .... I believe i am done now..
07-27-2014 12:42 PM
On 7/27/2014 guatmum said:MUAC has many, many chemical peels in various strengths. Excellent peels and customer service. I was initially terrified to do a peel at home so started with a weak 40% lactic. Lactic has a large molecule that does not penetrate deeply. Always do a patch test first and wait 24 hours.On 7/27/2014 beautybee said:Makeup artist choice sells affordable home peels. They have even better pricing during their sales. So you can get the ttv to try the creams, then purchase your peels elsewhere if you like them.
I didn't see a difference in the hosts before and after. Well, the difference was she had on more makeup in the after. He should have used someone who actually had deep lines.
Is the makeup artist choice peel a chemical or physical peel? I find that I am better off with chemical. I tried Ole's and the physical peel step caused broken capillaries for me which every other physical exfoliant has done as well.
07-27-2014 01:35 PM
The Power Peel by Ole Henriksen is the only product of that line I have used. Love it! I feel so clean after!
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