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« on: October 08, 2006, 11:03:41 PM »

Okay ladies, I need your help! 

I started with MK last year when I began using the timewise skincare -- I am in my late 30's, never had a real skincare routine and really liked the products.  My skin looks good and I am happy with it, BUT now that I am done with MK I wanna try something else for skincare -- maybe something cheaper?

Any ideas? 

I keep thinking that just because my skin has responded to MK doesn't mean it wouldn't with something else -- maybe it is looking good because I am actually taking care of it!  Regardless of the brand...   hmmm hmmm

Anyway, does anyone have a program they use and like?  For those of us battling wrinkles and lines? 

Thanks for any help!!
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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2006, 07:20:11 AM »

I used Clinique for years.  It was a three step process also.  If the price has not changed, it should be around $40.  I stopped using it though because I couldn't find it while stationed in Japan and my mom didn't know what or where to get it so she didn't send me any.  However, I noticed that it would dry my face out and no matter how much moisturizer I used it was always dry.  But overall Clinque has a good product line.  Perhaps you can ask for a sample at Belk or Hechts (Macy's).  Good luck in you skin care search.
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« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2006, 09:08:02 AM »

Hello throwinguppink!  Unless you are just completely opposed to using any Mk product, you can still get the products you need at cost (sometimes below) on Ebay.  There are several sellers that focus mainly on MK products with the promise of Fresh products--I am a wholesaler myself so I can vouch for that!  The Ebay stores/sellers get product from  Kaybot's trying to make production in order to keep their FREE cars or receive their "LOVE" checks--crazy isn't it???   They place large orders to stay in the running, then turn around and sell the product for half of what they paid for it--I don't need to tell you that I've definitely jumped on the band wagon and this way of selling MK has been much more profitable for me than retail sales ever were!!!
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« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2006, 09:34:04 AM »

I would say if you like the way the skincare works for you then don't change.  You will be paying wholesale anyway because you can get it on this forum.  So cleaner 9, moisturizer 11.  That's 20 bucks, not bad for something that works for you right?
I know that I absolutely love the skincare, I use the 3-1 bar and I will not change.  Besides the bar last forever and I am getting older, not younger.  Boo So now is not the time to play around with skin care.
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« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2006, 10:40:55 AM »

Thanks ladies...  So "if it ain't broke don't fix it" applies here??  I have told all my customers about this forum and ebay for their purchases, so I guess I will take my own advice...

I do like the products, and don't mind continuing with them, but wanted to at least ask around...

And I have to use this new one...   bouncies bouncies

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« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2006, 03:35:16 PM »

I just started using Clinique, and I'm pretty happy with it. My poor, dry skin needs the mineral oil based moisturizer, which is why I decided to try them. A lot of women avoid mineral oil like the plague, but for me it's the only thing that keeps me from looking like dry, cracked mud.

Clinique has really made my skin feel better and I think the exfoliator totally helped shrink the pores on my nose. I've only been using it about a month, so I may change my mind in the future, but right now I'm very pleased.  dance
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« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2006, 06:43:23 PM »

I love a lot of things, but am very impressed with Paulas Choice products, and you can order samples! It's a great concept- order a bunch of samples, get to try everything out, andthen decide ifyou want to buy. Also, through the end of October it's only $3 shipping- her samples range from 25cents up to 50cents- most are below 40 cents, however-- I have tried her cleanser, liked it; she has some great moisturizers w/ sunscreen (and also some w/o) and this most awesome super antioxidant concentrate- I love it. anyway, her products are inexpensive, fragrance free, etc--- paulaschoice.com  check it out!
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