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cindi8d
02-18-2006, 08:50 AM
What is the difference in a day cream and a night cream other than the day cream maybe having a sunscreen in it?
Can someone just buy the day cream and use it in the morning and the night?
TIA!
Can someone just buy the day cream and use it in the morning and the night?
TIA!
cassandra
02-18-2006, 04:55 PM
the night cream is called REcover, because it helps your skin to recover from any damage
you could use the day cream morning and night, but to get the best results, use the night cream also
you could use the day cream morning and night, but to get the best results, use the night cream also
missychrissyw
02-20-2006, 06:51 AM
I have learned that some of my clients who have oily skin cannot use the night cream -- it's just too heavy for them even with a raindrop size applied. These women use the day cream in the morning and at night and still experience the wonderful results.
Chersgiftsngems
02-20-2006, 07:54 AM
I used the Rejuvenating cream for my night cream when I was using
Arbonne. In the Re-9 line I could only use the face wash, eye cream and
toner. Everything else was too heavy. But, oddly enough the Bio Hydria
moisture cream SPF 8 is not too heavy for my oily skin, so that was a
good compromise for a moisturizer with suncreen.
Arbonne. In the Re-9 line I could only use the face wash, eye cream and
toner. Everything else was too heavy. But, oddly enough the Bio Hydria
moisture cream SPF 8 is not too heavy for my oily skin, so that was a
good compromise for a moisturizer with suncreen.
cindi8d
02-20-2006, 08:26 AM
Thanks :D
I had a woman who was buying skin care but she just couldn't justify buying the night creme...it made a difference between a $200 purchase and a $275 purchase...and she is on a budget :)
I had a woman who was buying skin care but she just couldn't justify buying the night creme...it made a difference between a $200 purchase and a $275 purchase...and she is on a budget :)
fightingfatigue
02-20-2006, 08:47 AM
I can't use the night creme - my skin is too oily. Even when I use the smallest amount, I still wake up feeling like a grease pit! I use the day creme morning and night.
cassandra
02-20-2006, 10:17 AM
it's just too heavy for them even with a raindrop size applied.
wow, a raindrop size is way too much for me, I use about a half of a choco chipEdited by: cassandra
wow, a raindrop size is way too much for me, I use about a half of a choco chipEdited by: cassandra
missychrissyw
02-20-2006, 10:27 AM
sorry -- i picture raindrops as very tiny but I think we are thinking the same thing
Beverly
02-20-2006, 04:33 PM
the night cream is designed to penetrate deep into your skin to correct
damage. The day cream is designed to stay more on the surface of
the skin to protect.
damage. The day cream is designed to stay more on the surface of
the skin to protect.
anet
02-20-2006, 09:00 PM
She could sign up and get the night cream for her free product, and buy the rest of the set individually, if she is willing to spend $200...
I am the opposite, I can use the night cream day and night, and I use more like a hershey kiss size of it. My face is so dry, when I was in high school and college I put straight vaseline on it every night! (Ack, the petroleum!) I have been using the RE9 for a year and my skin still soaks it all in, as much as I can put on. I wish it were cheaper!
I am the opposite, I can use the night cream day and night, and I use more like a hershey kiss size of it. My face is so dry, when I was in high school and college I put straight vaseline on it every night! (Ack, the petroleum!) I have been using the RE9 for a year and my skin still soaks it all in, as much as I can put on. I wish it were cheaper!
cassandra
02-21-2006, 05:45 AM
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arbonnebev
02-21-2006, 06:20 AM
I used to not be able to use the night cream,I used the day at night. BUT, now that I have been on the re9 system for a while, I can use a small amount of the night creme - and boy does it make a difference!! So, don't give up, give it a try again in a few weeks.
MegJB
02-21-2006, 06:29 AM
I only use thenight cream every other day, and that seems to work well for me.My skin is actually rather "normal", but tends a bit drier in the winter and oilier in the summer. For my once monthly "hormonal" shininess (and the 1 zit that comes out on my chin!) I use a bit of the CA lotion and my personalizer. It's a regular Potporri of Arbonne!http://www.wahm.com/forum/smileys/smiley36.gif