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#1 Madhubala

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Posted 05 November 2005 - 01:20 PM

I've been reading many rave reviews on Cellex-C High Potency Serum on the net. Although it's marketed as an anti-wrinkle product, it, along with the Hydra 5 B-complex, appear to have been used by a quite a few acne sufferers to great effect. What's particularly encouraging about these products is that users have found that they control break-outs, fade acne marks and even out the complexion. Unlike Retin-A, which simply encourages new cell division, this product is supposed to actually repair skin.

However, the downside is that the products are really expensive, so I hesitate (greatly) before pulling out my wallet. The cheapest price I can find on the net is $89 for a starter kit consisting of a 15 ml bottle of each.


I was wondering whether anyone tried it? Thanks

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Posted 05 November 2005 - 01:50 PM

Rosehip oil is the cure for red marks! Nothing works better.

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Posted 05 November 2005 - 04:24 PM

QUOTE(Madhubala @ Nov 6 2005, 06:20 AM) View Post

I've been reading many rave reviews on Cellex-C High Potency Serum on the net. Although it's marketed as an anti-wrinkle product, it, along with the Hydra 5 B-complex, appear to have been used by a quite a few acne sufferers to great effect. What's particularly encouraging about these products is that users have found that they control break-outs, fade acne marks and even out the complexion. Unlike Retin-A, which simply encourages new cell division, this product is supposed to actually repair skin.

However, the downside is that the products are really expensive, so I hesitate (greatly) before pulling out my wallet. The cheapest price I can find on the net is $89 for a starter kit consisting of a 15 ml bottle of each.


I was wondering whether anyone tried it? Thanks


I tried it about a year ago and no difference. The thing about Vit C is it degrades so quickly in liquid form and I have read you need a minimum to be effective, about 20% I think.

After I finished the bottle I brought some L-Absorbic acid crystals. Now I add them to rosehip oil in the morning at the right strength.

I never tried the B-complex though.



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Posted 05 November 2005 - 05:01 PM

Hi, thanks for all the feedback everyone, and for the link to a cheaper site. Here's where I saw all the reviews of the product:

http://www.epinions.com/beat-Skincare-Anti...isplay_~reviews

I haven't tried rosehip oil, has it really worked for everyone here? What about on active acne?

Thanks again.





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