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forthefamily
05-01-2006, 10:46 AM
I have a couple of questions for you all.
I gave a friend of mine an Re9 sample to try, and she did, and kind of liked it, but she didn't like all the steps involved. I told her that once you get used to it, it really didn't take any longer than it does to brush your teeth, but she was still kind of against using them all.
Plus, she thought the day cream was too light. Not that she has really dry skin, she just said it was too light for her, like she wasn't getting enough moisturization.
Oh, and she is looking for something to help the deep furrow between her eyebrows.
So, my question are: (1) do I have her try the Re9 again using all the steps at night (if she can), but which ones in the morning? (2) or would the AI be better for her? (I haven't gotten my order in of it yet, so Idon't know)and (3) any recomendations for the furrow?
Thank you!!
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I gave a friend of mine an Re9 sample to try, and she did, and kind of liked it, but she didn't like all the steps involved. I told her that once you get used to it, it really didn't take any longer than it does to brush your teeth, but she was still kind of against using them all.
Plus, she thought the day cream was too light. Not that she has really dry skin, she just said it was too light for her, like she wasn't getting enough moisturization.
Oh, and she is looking for something to help the deep furrow between her eyebrows.
So, my question are: (1) do I have her try the Re9 again using all the steps at night (if she can), but which ones in the morning? (2) or would the AI be better for her? (I haven't gotten my order in of it yet, so Idon't know)and (3) any recomendations for the furrow?
Thank you!!
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way up north
05-01-2006, 10:55 AM
I kind of had the same thing happen. I think it would be ok to skip the serum and use the RE9 night cream for day too if she is that dry. But I'm new and what do I know??? Not much. I just had a lady who's face stung after the serum (which I've heard is the most potent), I told her it was pretty strong and not everyone can use all the products.But what do I day to keep her interested in the other products? I would like to know about the furrow as well!
Thanks,
Melanie
Thanks,
Melanie
faithmom
05-01-2006, 10:57 AM
I'd recommend the AI! I was using the RE occassionally, and just switched to the AI. It seems soooo much more simple! Perhaps she could use the free SCO that comes with it on the deep furrow? My sister has been having success using the Re Body care serum on her furrow.
Heidi
Heidi
forthefamily
05-01-2006, 11:03 AM
I kind of had the same thing happen. I think it would be ok to skip the serum and use the RE9 night cream for day too if she is that dry. But I'm new and what do I know??? Not much. I just had a lady who's face stung after the serum (which I've heard is the most potent), I told her it was pretty strong and not everyone can use all the products.But what do I day to keep her interested in the other products? I would like to know about the furrow as well!
Thanks,
Melanie
I mentioned to her about using the night cream during the day, and she said she wasn't that dry just that the day moisturizer was "too light". I don't know what she has been using, so maybe she's not use to it having a lighter feel on her face?
From the AI, what products do you think she could cut out? I guess what's the bare bones products she should be using? You think just the cleanser and moistruizer would be sufficient?
Thanks,
Melanie
I mentioned to her about using the night cream during the day, and she said she wasn't that dry just that the day moisturizer was "too light". I don't know what she has been using, so maybe she's not use to it having a lighter feel on her face?
From the AI, what products do you think she could cut out? I guess what's the bare bones products she should be using? You think just the cleanser and moistruizer would be sufficient?
Kiana's Mom
05-01-2006, 11:20 AM
Let her know that what she might be considering light is because her skin is actually absorbing the cream and will continue to moisturize (nanospheres) as needed as opposed to other products that she felt sitting on top of her skin.