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I like it! Sep 01, 2010 It seems to work. at first i thought it didnt. but then i read the directions.. lol..i now use it under my mositurizer and it seems to be helping with over all appearance of my skin!So much so I purchased a second bottle.I looked at my forehead and didnt see as many lines..skin feels great too! and Amazon is cheaper than Wal mart on this product. even with shipping.. how bout that?
Really works! Aug 26, 2010 I started using Regenerist when I was 40. My skin has always looked older than I am, and I received a couple of free samples. You use such a tiny bit that the samples lasted me about 10 days.
My skin looked and felt so nice after 10 days that I went ahead and bought some. I thought it was too expensive at the time, but that little tiny bottle lasted a long time!
I've been using it for six years now and I can certainly tell when I run out. This helps with the little tiny patchwork of lines that show up on my eye lids, and really makes my skin soft and somehow more alive looking.
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Six Types Of Silicone!!! Aug 07, 2010 If this product is supposed to help your skin, why are there 6 different types of silicone; count them.
Dimethicone is a silicone. It is an ingredient used to make the skin shiny or to plump it up. So,
all those people thinking this product is helping them get rid of wrinkles are really getting that affect
from the filler more than the limited number of "peptides" this product has. Of which, this product only has
one. I question how much any of the helpful ingredients get through the cells membrane barrier when there is
so much filler, and on top of this no ingredients with "liposomal" in them. Liposomes are designed to get
through the cells outer membrane barrier.
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TOPS, FOR THE PRICE! Jul 28, 2010 Believe me, this stuff is the best you can get, without a prescription! It is right up there, in the same league as RETIN-A. I know how this works; I am a Biochemist! Regenerist stimulates Collagen growth, both in the upper layers of the epidermis and underneath the skin.
Morrey C... I've used this serum for years - it works Jul 22, 2010 I'm 57 and I've been using this serum for at least 6 years. I love the fact that Olay eventually came out with this fragrance-free version, that in itself is a huge selling point for me. And it works! Most people think I'm at least 15 years younger than I really am. I have a few very fine wrinkles only when I squint, and that's it.
I am a normal-to-dry skin type in the winter and normal during the other seasons. This serum really helps keep my skin hydrated with the harsh winter winds, and in the summer sometimes this is all I need as a moisturizer if I'm not going to be outdoors - otherwise I also apply a high SPF product if I plan on being outside.
Yes, the silicones in this help with the dryness and they also help to blur the fine lines. I also use a dab of this on my crows feet. But you may need to watch out if you have a problem with milia. I occasionally get a few, but I do with just about every other product I have tried so it doesn't matter what I use. I like the results with this; I've tried other brands without the "cones" and they just don't work for me.
This serum contains many ingredients that are beneficial to your skin such as peptides, niacinamide, several vitamins and green tea, which are often found in much higher priced beauty products.
Pros: Hydrating; almost instant blurring of wrinkles due to the silicones; great ingredients; no discernable fragrance.
Cons: The silicones can cause milia occasionally; Olay tests on animals and this bothers me & I wish they would find another way to test their products before putting them on the market -- other companies do, why can't Olay?
I recommend this for anyone with normal or normal-to-dry skin. If you have a problem with acne, probably not, but maybe if you are brave enough, you could do a test first.
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