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@Jordan2 wrote:

@Aresnz wrote:

@Jordan2 wrote:

@Aresnz wrote:

Thank you for all this info.  I went and printed out my copies of themagazine  refund form and my orders.  I decided to purchase the glycolic and C cleansers.    It's been years since I've used SSN but I saw this and thought it was a good deal.  I don't really care about the brush but the price for cleansers are really good.

 

Has anyone used the cleansing pads?  What's your opinionon those?  They currently have BOGO on those.  I'm debating about the glycolic and C ones as well.  Thank you in advance.  :-)


I'm using them from a prior TS I bought. These are large and you can do your face, neck, and back of your hands. I have used Dr. Dennis Gross an Philosophy pads also and don't find a real difference in any of them. 



Thank you Jordan2 for replying.   I used Dr Denese pads a few years ago and liked those.  Would you suggest purchasing the Serious Skincare versions or pass on them?


I'm not really sure. You can always try them and return them if you don't like them. They are probably a better value than some other higher end brands. Honestly I'm not sure if any of these peel pads really make a difference. 


That's true.  They are a good value right now..a BOGO offer.  Thank you for your thoughts.

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I never have any luck with any peel pads, ever, no matter what brand. 

 

I do LOVE the Serious C over 40 complete support kit.  It has the resurface and potion which really do a wonderful job of removing old dead skin cells and making my skin brighter and softer.  Its in a kit with the eye serum for $38 I think.  I use that twice a week and it really has made a difference in my skin.  I follow up with the C Power serum. 

 

The A cleanser is my favorite but I have a bunch of it right now. 

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I really like the glycolic pads, i always feel my skin really looks refreshed the next day when i use one at night. However i dont use them regularly, just when i feel my skin needs something more. I also have the reverse lift pads and i dont care for them i didnt notice any help with those. I like the C pads but use the serum twice a day so i really forget to use them they are saturated and lots on them to use all over .

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And i already mailed my refund form.

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I also love the olive oil mask.

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Re: Serious Skincare TS

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Thanks for the link to the Allure opt-out form.  I forgot all about it being included.  Magazine subscriptions can be such a pain.  

 

I'm trying the C cleanser.  I have used the Glycolic in the past and liked it, but thought I would try something new.  I just got some Camellia Oil cleanser for at night, so I was thinking the C would be good for the morning.  

 

I do have a question.  Can the brush be used in the shower?  But, I would think it would be resistant to splashing.

 

I also picked up the M Asam Resveratrol serum duo (at the same price as a single) and used the Ebates $5 off $25 coupon.  

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I have never used any of these cleansers. I have sensitive skin and am looking for a gentle daily wash. Which one do you recommend, the C cleanser or the A cleanser?  I'm not dry and I'm over 40.

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I made out my form for my refund and will mail it out tomorrow.

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@Caron122 wrote:

I have never used any of these cleansers. I have sensitive skin and am looking for a gentle daily wash. Which one do you recommend, the C cleanser or the A cleanser?  I'm not dry and I'm over 40.


I alternate and use both!

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Thanks, I'm just not sure which to go with. Maybe I should try both and cancel the one I like least.