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zzmom
01-02-2006, 10:03 AM
Hi, i have been lurking for a while and now i have a question. I love the way this group is so helpful and quick. I have a client that is using the Re9 wash and day cream, but is still having problems with dry skin. I am going to see if she will try a demo kit and try the whole set, but if she is not interested in that, what do you think she could add , the rejuvinatiing cream? i hate to move her completely away from the re9 quite yet. any ideas? thanks, Dawnsmileys/smiley1.gif
Kiana's Mom
01-02-2006, 11:21 AM
Definitely have her try the demo set if you can. If she can only add a thing or two, I would recommend the night cream & serum. If she signs up for the wholesale account and has a $100 order ($65her cost) she could get the night cream free & add the missing pieces from the RE9 set to what she currently has as part of the $100 order.Edited by: Kiana's Mom
dkdummermuth
01-02-2006, 11:53 AM
I have very dry skin. I would add either the Night Creme or the Rejuv. I also love the baby oilor skin conditioning oilwhen I have really dry days.
Kim
Kim
mello-lello
01-04-2006, 09:18 AM
I also would recommend trying the serum as it helps with moisture retention. And the toner is helpful with ph balance and being balanced may help with the dryness. hthsmileys/smiley2.gifEdited by: mello-lello
zzmom
01-04-2006, 03:22 PM
Thanks for all the help. I had suggested several of these things today, so it is nice to know i was headed in the right direction. She is thinking what she wants to try next.
Dawn
Dawn