

) and a new product which I totally didnt need but got to fill in a gap so I could get some free deluxe sample sizes. The product is Advanced Marine Biology Tonic, and I thought before purchasing that it was a toner, it is seen on this page http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/f45/la-prairie-skincare-thread-45005-3.html
My skin has been great for about 4 weeks, and now it looks horrible. I have been drinking water all day 
I got two new spots this morning..damn it!! I guess Yon-Ka creams are way too heavy and fragranced for me...I always think, 'Oh a little fragrance, no harm.' Well wrong. I'm returning $500 worth of La Prairie products and now am determined to try the Natura Bisse Oxygen Cream, also the same cleanser you're using Miu-Miu, and might as well try the Sensitive toner. Do you have the box saved by chance for the cream and toner? If so can you tell me if there are any fragrances listed, and if so, how far down the list are they?

vogue28 said:My skin has been great for about 4 weeks, and now it looks horrible. I have been drinking water all day![]()

...What will then successfully moisten one's face? It is first critical to appreciate that the exterior layer of your skin is dead. It therefore cannot be saturated by water consumed internally. It simply won't reach it (although recent studies published in US magazine Allure have shown that omega-3 fish oil tablets soothe particularly dry skin, which sounds worthy of investigation). Your outermost facial skin is largely the product of your external world - the wind, the sun, the air conditioner that modulates the temperature of your workplace or classroom...and thus must be moisturised in an external fashion.
Skin experts advise that hot showers, one of winter's sweetest luxuries, pervert the skin and suck its moisture, and thus should be militantly short. Skin should be scrubbed when dry according to Marcia Kilgore, fonder of Bliss Spa New York, a sentiment shared widely amongst the beauty community - indeed those of you who are exfoliated professionally (in day spas, for example) will be well aquainted with the exquisite agony of dry scrubbing; I reccommend this personally. Beauty experts also councel the use of moisturising cleansers - yours should contain glycerin or petrolatum. And moisturiser, as you are no doubt already aware, sould be applied to damp skin - water (ironically) encourages the absorption of the lotion. So there you have it. Water. Drink it less neurotically. You may keep your Evian on hand, my moist-faced friend, just don't obsess. Chin chin!
Apparently one should drink enough to satisfy your thirst as it will have little effect on the exterior appearance of your skin...I havent used the Microdermabrasion Cream in some time, but I liked mixing it with the LP Cleansing Emulsion, and my skin was so radiant and smooth and flawless upon final look, after moisturizer. It really was a favorite product of mine, and I'm sad to return it, but it's $250! Yes I have the sponge applicators that you can use with it, but I never have used them except for the black one that is meant for your heels. I cant imagine using this product all over my body, what a waste of money! Sadly, but realistically I believe my LP days are at an end (until I turn 50 or something ha) as their products are just too ingredient-loaded for my face right now.The LP Microdermabrasion Cream also broke me out. I loved it though, the way it made my skin feel. Plus the crystals were pretty they made your skin almost like, sparkle. Did you get the "heads" to use with the Micro cream?

Maybe. I'm going to go to the counter and ask to read the ingredients before purchasing.miu_miu said:Hey LTEC, unfortunately I didn't keep the boxes...they all have a lovely fragrance so it might be an issue for you

I've been using La Roche-Posay Effaclar Foaming Gel and Biologique Recherche P50 this past week, and my skin is finally starting to clear again. The La Roche-Posay cleanser makes my skin smooth but a little dry, so I only use it sparingly with pretty good results. It has zinc in it, and that's supposed to help with acne.
They've come out with some new products which I'm dying to try.