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02-10-2024 05:09 PM
02-10-2024 05:14 PM
I just tried this and it works for me. I got it for the bags under my eyes.(from allergies and heredity and lack of sleep). All you need is a pea size drop for both eyes or area. I use much less than that for my undereye area. It smoothes out that area which is a big plus for me. Hope you have the same good results.
02-10-2024 05:14 PM
Gosh, I look a lot different than I looked 40 years ago too.
From what I've read, Dr. Denese has admitted to having cosmetic surgery. Big woop. Cosmetic surgery will not give you good skin, It may pull the wrinkles tight, but there's more to young looking skin than wrinkles or the lack thereof.
02-10-2024 05:27 PM
@Icegoddess wrote:Gosh, I look a lot different than I looked 40 years ago too.
From what I've read, Dr. Denese has admitted to having cosmetic surgery. Big woop. Cosmetic surgery will not give you good skin, It may pull the wrinkles tight, but there's more to young looking skin than wrinkles or the lack thereof.
Good skin care has nothing to do w over priced ' anti aging' products that do nothing to combat aging. What a joke.
02-10-2024 05:42 PM
It is all about selling their products, money,money,money.
02-10-2024 05:55 PM - edited 02-10-2024 05:57 PM
@MalibuFox wrote:@cheriere I'm waiting to hear your thoughts after you try this.
undereye puff paired with the companion dark circle is a struggle
for me. I'm always on the lookout for a product. ☺️
I'll be sure and post after I've used it a time or two. It usually takes me a little time to know how much to use.😊❤️
02-10-2024 05:57 PM
@Norriesgirls Cosmetic surgery and topical skincare products do two different things. I have done as much topical as I can, but there are deep wrinkles and sagging that only surgery might (!) make disappear. If I had the surgery, I'd still need daily skin care.
I know many women who have had some cosmetic surgeries and that's what they do. Whether someone chooses surgery is a very personal decision. After all, it's not as if even deep wrinkles or folds are often painful!
I hope when her task is treating patients she explains that. When she appears on a shopping channel, she's selling products, not her surgical skills. I'm glad she admits to having had surgery - it hasn't chased me away from buying the various skincare products I use daily because they do make me more comfortable and yes, I do see the fine lies and dullness temporarily disappear. That's what they all promise.
02-10-2024 05:58 PM
@weezer111 wrote:PURCHASED IT TOO cheriere.
LOVE TRYING NEW THINGS AND THOUGHT THE PRICE WAS REASONABLE.
THE"IT" ONE DID NOT WORK AT ALL FOR ME, BUT LOOKING FORWARD TO GIVING THIS ONE A TRY.
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND ALL!!!
Thanks for letting me know about the IT brand. I'm sure I'd have bought that one too if this one doesn't work. Hopefully for our sakes it will.🤞💝
02-10-2024 06:01 PM
I've used Dr Denese products for approx the last ten years. But I've used skin care products of various kinds since I was very young, probably 25. I'm now 84 and most people think I'm much younger. You must start early with skincare and can't expect miracles to occur starting at 50 or so. It just isn't going to happen.
Also your attitude and demenor has alot to do with the preciption of your age as well. Think and act old and you'll appear and be precived as old. Your manner of dress should be included as well. Yes, I'm old school, but just look around at people and you'll see who looks old and why! It make no difference if Dr D has had surgery or not, she still looks great for her age, and her products are wonderful. My daughters use them as well, and also look younger then their ages which are 66 and 65.
02-10-2024 06:02 PM
@Norriesgirls @ellaphant @cheriere @weezer111 @MalibuFox
I have used Dr. Denese items for years. They definitely improve your skin. Like others mentioned, just having your skin pulled back does not automatically give you better skin. Dr. Denese has never hidden her face surgeries. Geez, she is 70 and looks great.
After Botox it is suggested to use products with hyaluronic acid to hydrate and restore your skin.
After surgery on the face a physician will still recommend continuing your skincare routine. The doctor will typically recommend sun protection, hydration, and moisturizing.
You don't stop your skincare regimen because you had surgery or use Botox.
I love the hydroshield also @turtle52 . I have also used the Wrinkle Lost as well as the PTR formulation. I think I prefer the Dr. Denese because you can apply a powder foundation over whereas the PTR doesn't perform as well with any foundation. For those that ordered it, IT WORKS! However, there is a learning curve.
1) Be sure to shake it well before applying.
2) It truly only takes a very tiny amount. Start with the smallest amount, even less than you think.
3) Be sure your skin is freshly washed AND dry
4) My best results were under eye bags and fine lines, but not much difference on the face with my lines around the mouth.
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