I'll have a discount code for forum members :)awesome, please don't price us out of being able to afford (the poor students)
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I'll have a discount code for forum members :)awesome, please don't price us out of being able to afford (the poor students)
It's really good for dry skin - the product I'm launching tomorrow doesn't have urea as it's oil based, but a urea cream is definitely next on my agendaI just looked into urea for skin, looks really promising.
Hehe, I'll take your word for it :) I have good news - I launched the product earlier today! Check out this thread - I've posted descriptions of the ingredients and included links to the website - hope you like it!Hi Visviva, im what girls in Scotland would describe as 'a big ride o' a boy' and dont need to be any better looking than i already am. That said, im curious and may consider buying for loved ones
awesome, cant waitI'll have a discount code for forum members :)
Hey, I'm up and running now! I posted a new thread about the product which links to the website. If you're interested and would like 20% off, just PM me and I'll give you the code :) many thanksawesome, cant wait
Wow interesting concept, I am very intrigued by this. Thank you for the tip - and I definitely agree about the urea as well, best ingredient for hydrationhttp://www.bossanovatech.com/Articles/Article P&G on skin translucency - 2006.pdf
Change in optical properties of stratum corneum induced by protein carbonylation in vitro
Vol. 42, No. 1, pp.16‐21, 2008 Decrease in the skin transparency induced by protein carbonylation in the stratum corneum
As far as I can see, most research on it is from Korea and Japan, so it probably isn't well known yet, in the west, and they do like whitening effect so they probably can't be seperated in their research. I think it's called skin transparency too. Related terms are stratum corneum, lipid peroxidation, protein carbonylation and UV damage seems to increase. Seems dry skin is more vulnerable, so I think urea with lipid peroxidation inhibitor could be a good combo.
It's why some faces have an even glow with soft shadowing and others having very shiny and harsh shadowing. :)
:) no worries! I don't know if you saw this one but it is apparently following urea cream - https://simpleskincarescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/urea-skin-dude-e1501204473991.jpg - I do see what you mean about a softer more diffuse glow. Another great thing about urea is how quickly it works - noticeable difference within daysWhaat, just found urea before and after, it is insane, improves translucency very well. Thank you.
Haha, that could become a burden@visviva Yea this one! I might have to be careful with urea, wouldn't want to fight ladies off constantly
Haha, that could become a burden
thank you so much! I have never used pregnenolone topically but I'll have to try it out and see what it does! Really glad you are excited about the product, please message me for a 25% discount code if you're thinking of ordering it. Can't wait to hear what you think!super excited to see- i hope you are using something with pregnenolone ( did i spell that right? ) in it because that stuff is a wonder hormone for skin. i use retinol oil from deciem that i love and a vitamin c spray from the body shop that i love too- i also like pumpkin with glycolic peels but im sure they are toxic. i love the green papaya mask from jan marini but again, loaded with chemicals. i will order some of your stuff and review it when i get it. congrats!