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Any Tried Lancome's Resurface Peel?

lisa.c...@Dartmouth.EDU (Lisa.Chau@dartmouth.edu)
Or L'Oreal's ReFinish Micro–Dermabrasion?
How did you like it?
Is there anything else on the market that is similar?
–– Lisa Chau
http://lisachau212.blogspot.com
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Or L'Oreal's ReFinish Micro–Dermabrasion?
How did you like it?
Is there anything else on the market that is similar?
–– Lisa Chau
http://lisachau212.blogspot.com
I haven't tried the Lancome however just last week we had a thread about the
L'Oreal Refinish. Google should be able to help. The consensus has been that
it's a good product.
eshel...@aol.comfortFood (EShellzo)
yawn wrote:
I haven't tried the Lancome however just last week we had a thread about the
L'Oreal Refinish. Google should be able to help. The consensus has been that
it's a good product.
For 10 years I've used the prescription product Retin–A 0.5%, then 1% in the
latter years. I treat my face once per week and "shed," as I call it for two
to three days after each treatment, even with heavy moisturizing at night and
exfoliating scrubs each morning. I usually have to turn to a product made by
Andra Sina (a friend of a friend started this company in So. Calif. about 15
years ago and it is going strong) that has this special kind of aloe in it that
encourages exfoliation beyond your imagination. After using this, I still have
the shedding problem.
In short, I'm looking for a product that will give as good a peel as I get with
my usual routine, without the long–term shedding. I was going to turn to this
product and a friend of mine told me the L'Oreal product is better. I'm buying
this tomorrow night and I will report my results in a few days.