I saw a commercial from neutrogena that you can go to skinid.com, customize the medication for 3 steps and you select your skin type, acne type, and stress level. Neutrogena is respected and i have tried their products that really do help my acne and quickly but im a bit iffy on trying something that is advertised on tv but i only saw this commercial once and most of the time products that are not advertised as often or not at all work the best. So has anyone tried this? Please put your input on it.
Skinid.com?
Started by ahmad89, Jul 30 2008 08:17 PM
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#1
Posted 30 July 2008 - 08:17 PM
#2
Posted 30 July 2008 - 08:57 PM
I haven't tried it and I'm not going to for 3 reasons:
1) It's overpriced
2) It's overpriced
3) You can go on their website and take the personalization thing for free, and it'll immediately tell you what your products are and give you a detailed description on them. If you read them, they pretty much are exactly the same as Neutrogena's products in smaller bottles. My cleanser was the Power-Cream Wash in a tiny bottle, by the description. Try it out and you can find your products for cheap at Wal-Mart.
P.S. It's overpriced.
1) It's overpriced
2) It's overpriced
3) You can go on their website and take the personalization thing for free, and it'll immediately tell you what your products are and give you a detailed description on them. If you read them, they pretty much are exactly the same as Neutrogena's products in smaller bottles. My cleanser was the Power-Cream Wash in a tiny bottle, by the description. Try it out and you can find your products for cheap at Wal-Mart.
P.S. It's overpriced.
#3
Posted 30 July 2008 - 09:55 PM
yea i was thinking of doing that, reading the descriptions and looking for the same thing at walmart, thanks for the tip.
This sucks, i did the skinid thing and all 3 products say undefined but gives me a price of 39.99 lol
I ordered AHA lotion and foaming facial wash, i have read a lot of good reviews about it and has glycolic acid which seems to really help for most people. You think aha is good?
This sucks, i did the skinid thing and all 3 products say undefined but gives me a price of 39.99 lol
I ordered AHA lotion and foaming facial wash, i have read a lot of good reviews about it and has glycolic acid which seems to really help for most people. You think aha is good?
#4
Posted 30 July 2008 - 10:32 PM
alright evaluation is
Cleanser: SA with exfoliating AHA
Treatment: Prescription grade 2.5% BP
Pads:2% SA and oil dissolvers
Can someone please help me find the exact same thing at walmart? Name of product with pics would be very appreciated.
I have a clean and clear SA facial wash which i love using i also use a gentle cleanser with vitamin balls in it that burst when you massage your face with it after i use the SA wash. I feel extremely clean after using both of these in the morning and when i use natures cure 2.5% BP it really helps but the fumes from it burn my eyes.
Cleanser: SA with exfoliating AHA
Treatment: Prescription grade 2.5% BP
Pads:2% SA and oil dissolvers
Can someone please help me find the exact same thing at walmart? Name of product with pics would be very appreciated.
I have a clean and clear SA facial wash which i love using i also use a gentle cleanser with vitamin balls in it that burst when you massage your face with it after i use the SA wash. I feel extremely clean after using both of these in the morning and when i use natures cure 2.5% BP it really helps but the fumes from it burn my eyes.
#5
Posted 01 August 2008 - 02:13 AM
As far as the cleanser, Neutrogena's Oil-Free Acne Stress Control Power-Cream Wash (whew, mouthful) has 2% Salycilic Acid and AHA (Glycolic Acid) is the 3rd ingredient on the list. I love it and my face has never looked better. *
I don't know about a good 2.5% BP leave on, but the Neutrogena Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask is great for a cleanser as well.
More Neutrogena! They have pads in their "Rapid Clear" line that are 2% SA and meant to reduce oil. The whole RC line is supposed to help within 8 hours.
*If you have oil problems, they have pretty much the same thing but it's in a foam form and meant for oil removal. The only thing is that they don't have AHA.
LINKS:
-Power-Cream Wash
-Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask
-Rapid Clear Pads
-Power-Foam Wash
I hope this helps!
I don't know about a good 2.5% BP leave on, but the Neutrogena Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask is great for a cleanser as well.
More Neutrogena! They have pads in their "Rapid Clear" line that are 2% SA and meant to reduce oil. The whole RC line is supposed to help within 8 hours.
*If you have oil problems, they have pretty much the same thing but it's in a foam form and meant for oil removal. The only thing is that they don't have AHA.
LINKS:
-Power-Cream Wash
-Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask
-Rapid Clear Pads
-Power-Foam Wash
I hope this helps!
#6
Posted 01 August 2008 - 09:55 PM
thank you very much, i have the acne stress power cream wash actually i put some on after i did the AHA foaming facial wash which im starting to love. Im trying to figure out what happened to my AHA enhanced lotion that never came in. Oil isnt my problem its just i need to reduce redness and keep new pimples from forming and get rid of the current ones.
#7 Guest_MarifreakinA_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 07:09 PM
DO NOT USE SKIN ID!!!
If you look up the ingredients, they are the EXACT ingredients sold on the shelves.
It is just something that they can make money off of, and it sounds legit because they have an evaluation on the website.
My friend bought skin ID and said it was just complete bull shit.
If you look up the ingredients, they are the EXACT ingredients sold on the shelves.
It is just something that they can make money off of, and it sounds legit because they have an evaluation on the website.
My friend bought skin ID and said it was just complete bull shit.
#8
Posted 01 July 2009 - 04:31 PM
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