gailmac
08-06-2003, 03:39 PM
I've only heard good things about this. Has anyone tried it on wrinkles?
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View Full Version : Camellia oil taking away wrinkles
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gailmac 08-06-2003, 03:39 PM I've only heard good things about this. Has anyone tried it on wrinkles? Sponsor gailmac 08-06-2003, 04:54 PM well, I just ordered 4 oz 100% natural for $9.50 so if it doesn't work, I didn't spend too much. I'll keep you updated on progress. I am 38 years old and have only a few forehead wrinkles. I use microdermabrasion and love love love it. I am just looking for an extra moisturizer to help with the forehead wrinkles....botox is too expensive right nowl. jasmine30 08-06-2003, 06:00 PM Hi Gail, What brand of Microdermabrasion do you use?I found some on a site that is Physicians Complex for $59 bucks...whoa thats expensive!!Do you buy it at a Drugstore? Thanks [This message has been edited by jasmine30 (edited 08-06-2003).] [This message has been edited by jasmine30 (edited 08-06-2003).] joche 08-07-2003, 12:05 AM I used camellia oil for about 3 months and it got rid of the wrinkles on my forehead (they were pretty deep wrinkles). Another amazing thing is it even smoothed out two deep acne scars on my forehead. This oil is definitely worth trying before you consider Botox, microdermabrasion and things like that. There're different grades of quality about this oil. From my own experience and that of my friends, it's better to use the pure, filtered camellia oil. The very cheap ones have a lot of residues and are not that suitable for applying it on your face (we order from www.goldportbeauty.com). (http://www.goldportbeauty.com).) [This message has been edited by joche (edited 08-07-2003).] gailmac 08-07-2003, 01:31 AM Hi, I first found out about microdermabrasion on ebay from a nurse named Amy who sells samples of the microderm. cream. I tried it once and was hooked. It also has a toner in it. I am hoping with the microderm and the camillia oil, that the two will buy me more time before I'd pay for botox, etc. I am frequently told I look like I am in my late 20's and I owe a lot of that to microderm, exercise, diet and water. |
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