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mellymoo74 wrote: »Salycilic or malic are good for blackheads.
The colledial silver and salycilic mix I made that I use nightly has cleared mine up
What % concentration do you use for that, Melly? 10 or15? Would like to try, especially if they might also make my skin a bit brighter and less dry!0 -
mellymoo74 wrote: »Salycilic or malic are good for blackheads.
The colledial silver and salycilic mix I made that I use nightly has cleared mine up
Where do you buy your salycilic from now?
I discovered that SR-Skincare sell a lot of interesting AHA / BHA peel kits and serums, after reading about Forever Young further back in this thread (apparently FY became SR). Although they do have a website, I've been put off placing an order after reading that their customer service is non-existent, and that, judging by their feedback, they haven't sold anything via their ebay store for over half a year.
I'd hate to order from their website, only to find they are no longer operating, and lose my money!
Can anyone else recommend a trustworthy supplier for AHA face goop?
TIA! :A0 -
A_Phoenix_of_Tangerine wrote: »What % concentration do you use for that, Melly? 10 or15? Would like to try, especially if they might also make my skin a bit brighter and less dry!
I use 15% your best starting slow you can always layer if it has no effect. Also it's culmative so takes a while to see results.
You could try bravura London I use Sr haven't had any for 5 months though.0 -
SR are still trading but no through eBay. They also have a customer service team now0
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A_Phoenix_of_Tangerine wrote: »Where do you buy your salycilic from now?
I discovered that SR-Skincare sell a lot of interesting AHA / BHA peel kits and serums, after reading about Forever Young further back in this thread (apparently FY became SR). Although they do have a website, I've been put off placing an order after reading that their customer service is non-existent, and that, judging by their feedback, they haven't sold anything via their ebay store for over half a year.
I'd hate to order from their website, only to find they are no longer operating, and lose my money!
Can anyone else recommend a trustworthy supplier for AHA face goop?
TIA! :A
Hi I use them and they're fine. Prompt delivery no problems.0 -
Thanks, guys! I may order from them next time. In my impatience I went hunting on ebay and found and bought bought a 90ml 5% salycilic acid for a rather decent £12, from a shop who have an encouraging 4000 positive feedback.
At such a relatively low % I shouldn't have to worry about my skin reacting badly, and I should be able to use it as a more effective toner to what I've been using.
Here's the link if hieveryone wants to check it out:
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Hey guys! How is everyone doing?
Where are people buying their retin a cream from? I had an email from popugai (ebay seller) a while back saying that she wasn't going to sell on eBay any more and was selling it elsewhere. I deleted the email! I have messaged on ebay but no reply. Is there another seller or does anyone know where popugai is selling it from now?0 -
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Thanks gills but does anyone else have/know of a reliable seller? I've messaged popugai on ebay and her bonanza store and she hasn't replied. I want to try some 0.05%0
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Can anyone help? I've got some age spots that refuse to budge. I've tried Mandelic 20% and Glycolic 50% (sometimes together) to no avail. Anyone got any ideas?0
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