There has been a heightened interest by our media lately on antiaging products and treatments. The first, was a trial by three participants, each using different anti-wrinkle creams.
Participant 1 – used “Ultraceuticals” at a cost of $781
Participant 2 – used “Elizabeth Arden” at a cost of $594
Participant 3 – used “Neutrogena” at a cost of $153
The results over a short period were all positive, all users experienced improvement in skin tone and some reduction in fine lines, particularly around the eyes.
Analysis of the products showed that , although they ALL contained the latest in anti-wrinkle ingredients, the more expensive products have a higher level of activity in those critical components, and were generally more prescriptive.
The outcome, over this admittedly short term, indicates that even lower cost products like Neutrogena do have a positive effect on the skin. This makes antiaging affordable for everyone.
The final advice from the program was: before you invest any money in skin products it pays to have a skin analysis from an accredited professional. This costs around $NZ45.00. Not only will this potentially save you money from investing in the wrong products, but it ensures that the products you do buy will have the best results for your skin type.
Understand they are doing a lunch time face life next week – will keep you posted.
Nicola
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Drink plenty of water. It is the cheapest anti-aging product around! Most of us don’t drink enough. If you doesn’t drink 3 litres of water per day your body is trying to function/communicate/repair using stagnant water. It provides a nice visualisation that one. If that doesn’t motivate you to drink water, nothing will. If we don’t drink water then I believe we will be completely wasting our money on buying creams, treatments etc.
Arbonne Anti-Aging products really do work! The re9 kit lasts up to 5-6 months. The cost is less than a cup of coffee a day. I drink a ton of water, too but I still use the RE9 system. I was introduced to it by my Mom (who has tried everything on the market!) She was right, it works. It’s pure, safe and beneficial to you. No Mineral Oils, No Artificial Dyes, No SD-40 Alcohol, No Animal or by products. Vegan. Incredible product line.
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More expensive does not mean more effective. Effectiveness depends on your type of skin, existent skin condition and products’ components or ingredients. This is why I agree 100% on your advise to find an aesthetician that can identify for you which are the products that better suit your skin needs. I personally live in Boca Raton, FL and found this home based option very useful yet affordable:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Boca-Facial-Fitness/189643917750218