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‎02-04-2015 03:19 PM
I would like to change up my skin care and I know there is a Dr. Denese TSV coming up; however, has anyone tried Strivectin skin care? Is it harsh, because I have sensitive skin and how do the results differ? Thanks for your replies.
‎02-04-2015 03:26 PM
I'm a Dr D fan. I'm not sure about Strivectin being harsh, but I got a try me kit a couple of years ago and the products were "just ok". Nothing to get excited about.
I love Dr D's Hydroshield and Firming Facial Pads, they are a must have for me.
I do have sensitive, breakout prone skin.
ETA: The Dr D TS is a great value.
‎02-04-2015 03:34 PM
For all of the raving about Strivectin, I tried one of their try-it kits and it did absolutely nothing for my skin. I didn't notice any particular drying or harshness going along with it, it just didn't DO anything. I have not used Dr. D's products.
‎02-04-2015 03:38 PM
I tried Strivectin also...no results. I'm back on Retin A, but WOW did I burn my face! I went down to the lowest strength now. I guess as you get used to it, you can up your strength.
‎02-04-2015 03:41 PM
I have never tried Strivectin because that brand is out of my price range. I really like Dr. Denese's products. I usually get her TSV's because her products then become more affordable. She really does well on the price of the TSV's. I get auto delivery and adjust the delivery dates if needed. I highly recommend her products. My favorites are.... pore refining toner, hydroshield serum, retinolmax serum, omega eye gel, dream cream, spf 30 day cream, MD 33 cream, neck wrinkle smoother cream. I just ordered the hydrating cream cleanser duo on sale this month on QVC. I have never tried the cleanser before because of the price... but I got 2 for the price of 1. We will see if I like it. I don't like to spend a lot of money on facial cleanser since it just gets rinsed down the drain. Not sure if I will re order the cleanser even at the 2 for the price of 1. I would really give Dr. Denese a try and order the TSV. The products are very large sizes.
‎02-04-2015 04:14 PM
I recommend Skinn or Isomers.
‎02-04-2015 04:25 PM
I have tried the Strivectin in the face serum, eye serum and tightening neck cream. I bought this trio via Amazon and it was (at that time) much cheaper than the QVC offering. I liked the products but wouldn't classify them as "superior" but I think most skin care products are not in a "superior" classification. I do have sensitive skin so to answer that question, no problems noted.
‎02-04-2015 05:18 PM
I have tried Strivectin on more than one occasion over the years, and it did nothing for me. I really like Dr. Denese.
Her upcoming TSV is a great buy. 4 oz. Hydroshield ~ 3.4 oz. Hydroshield Dream Cream ~ 3.4 oz. Med MD Clinical Reserve Cream. $366.50 regular. TSV $129.96 with 4 EP.
‎02-04-2015 05:55 PM
Dr. Denese.
‎02-04-2015 07:02 PM
StriVectin dries me out like no other.
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