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Chanel and dior-bad for your skin

As for Dior, we have Dr. Sadick, a doctor that won a Nobel Prize of Science for inventing Aquaporins, an ingredient used in all Dior skincare.

Oooo, very impressive ;)
 
i used Chanel face wash, eye cream and their exfoliator and all these feels really good on my skin.. esp when i had the dry skin problem... i guess they might be bad because their are ingredients that fight these skin problems but it doesn't mean that they are not certified by doctor. i think it's important to find the right skin product line for ur skin. the best way is talk to someone who knows what they are talking about.
 
i am actually planning to buy the Dior hydrAction cream/lotion when my Shu Uemura runs out.. i have dry skin now (which was changed from oily to dry for the season?? i dont know).. and last time at a Dior counter I tried their skin care on and my skin really felt good after using it..
 
I've never tried any of their products so I'd have no idea!
 
When the test of Chanel Dior held in Germany? I have sensitive skin...,but I feel ok for the precision hydramax, or serum lifting, and I used capture cream of Dior too. I just curious which company or agent have tested?
Thanks.
 
anastazja said:
In germany we have a test giude, they are testing make up and crems and so on... last time they have testet liquid make up, some of the popular brands, and chanel, dior, vichi and other expencive brands got the baddest notes...:huh:

Yes high-fashion brands are bad for your skin and can cause break-outs. My dermatologist comfirmed this.
 
why is such products like dior and chanel so expensive when they arent putting some good ingredients if this is the case?
 
Alejandro said:
Chanel skincare is so overrated, they have no certified dr. in the laboratories or anything similar to back up the effectivity of their products...

Ghanel in general is overated. nothing about it is nice...with the exception of Chanel Allure Homme. Other than that, it's all lousy. From clothes <it comes with an expensive tag but looks like you get it at the market> to bags and perfumes. <chanel no.5 doesn't even smell nice and it's bags also look like it came from the market. it doesn't look like it's worth the amount that has been paid.>
 
It´s funny, but fashion houses skincare and makeup have never impressed me quality wise.

Not because i think their products are bad, but honestly, when you extend your business to another that almost has nothing to do with the other it intrigues me.
 
i read in some magazine, i thimk it was Latina,that says that higher end cosmetics and skin care products tend to be irritating on our skin dou to theyre exotic ingredients, Best bet; do your research, i dont use anything i havent done thorough research on. and my personal opinion on such products,:sick: . My rule of thumb is, if you cant really understand what the ingredients are in the back of the bottle or tube, and the salesperson cant either, dont buy it! our skin doesnt ask for much, just to be cleaned, toned, and moisturized, so why bombard it with things it wont recognize. My uncle is a dermatolgist and he use to yell at me so badly for using products from the counters at Marshal Field's, he said using so many products with so many unrecognizable ingredients is actually damaging to the skin, i dont really know why tho, didnt ask himm...but ill take his word for it!;)
 
i LOVE chanels perfume tho, right now im wearing the 5 sensual elixer
 
Golden_butterfly said:
I tried Chanel one time and it was terrible for my face. By the end of the day I developed tiny red bumps all over my forehead.
I don't really know why but I have friends who like Chanels skincare products.

Personally I think those are overrated.

Maybe they just like the Chanel because of the fact that it's Chanel? I've been tempted to try it in order to own a small piece of Chanel. I'm a dork, huh? :lol:
 
Alejandro said:
we have Dr. Sadick, a doctor that won a Nobel Prize of Science for inventing Aquaporins, an ingredient used in all Dior skincare.
This I need you to explain to me.
As far as I know, the 2003 nobelprize in chemistry went to Peter Agre for discovering Aquaporins. Aquaporins never needed to be invented, as they exist in basically in all parts of your body. After discovering the first aquaporin, AQP1, there are now 12 known aquaporins. More than 200 isoforms have been discovered in plants.

This is the list of nobel prize winners: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/all/all_laureates_c.html

Sorry for being all nerdy -I know, I'm kind of freaky when it comes to cell biology. :D
 
Dior works fine on my skin. I guess you just have to try different ones and find the one that works best for you. Every skin is different
 

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