Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 I'm guessing that since my first question got posted, a moderator has seen it, and give it the OK. Although I am the developer of this product, my interest is not soley about commercialism. I have emails and testimony from customers who are all but in tears of gratitude with the help they have received. It is that kind of feedback that makes everything worthwhile - doing some good in the world:) I did not know this product would help with cea, in fact my first knowledge of it was when a flood of orders from the UK hit. It transpired because of positive feedback a cusotmer had given to a magazine for sufferers of rosacea and Acne called 'face forward'. it is very difficult to find the balance between spam, and advising sufferers of something that has helped so many. I will only post this once. You are welcome to email me with questions The product is called SkinFix, found at http://www.essential-nz.com Thank You Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 I'm guessing that since my first question got posted, a moderator has seen it, and give it the OK. Although I am the developer of this product, my interest is not soley about commercialism. I have emails and testimony from customers who are all but in tears of gratitude with the help they have received. It is that kind of feedback that makes everything worthwhile - doing some good in the world:) I did not know this product would help with cea, in fact my first knowledge of it was when a flood of orders from the UK hit. It transpired because of positive feedback a cusotmer had given to a magazine for sufferers of rosacea and Acne called 'face forward'. it is very difficult to find the balance between spam, and advising sufferers of something that has helped so many. I will only post this once. You are welcome to email me with questions The product is called SkinFix, found at http://www.essential-nz.com Thank You Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 Lynda, Thanks for taking the time to introduce this product to the group. Could you possibly post a list of inactive ingredients? All I see on the website are the active ingredients. And unfortunately, with cea, the inactive ingredients can often be just as important as the active ingredients when trying to figure out if it will be tolerated well. And to everyone in the group, I'm wondering what does everyone think about the active ingredients? The fact that its an antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal, antiinflammatory seems like it could help regardless of what the problem is. And I think I remember hearing good things about calendula? I think I remember hearing something positive about Lavender also? But I know that Dr. Nase warns against Eucalyptus oil and peppermint oil in his book.. saying they both can worsen cea by stimulating facial blood flow? And if I remember correctly, tea tree oil is good for the acne/seb derm complications, but can worsen the redness of cea? Any opinions so far? I guess at the very least, u cant go wrong with a 12 month money back guarantee Adam No Spam, but..... > > > I'm guessing that since my first question got > posted, a moderator has seen it, and give it the OK. Although I am > the developer of this product, my interest is not soley about > commercialism. I have emails and testimony from > customers who are all but in tears of gratitude with the help they > have received. It is that kind of feedback that makes everything > worthwhile - doing some good in the world:) > I did not know this product would help with cea, in fact my > first knowledge of it was when a flood of orders from the UK hit. > It transpired because of positive feedback a cusotmer had given to > a magazine for sufferers of rosacea and Acne called 'face forward'. > it is very difficult to find the balance between > spam, and advising > sufferers of something that has helped so many. I will only post > this once. You are welcome to email me with questions > > The product is called SkinFix, found at > http://www.essential-nz.com > Thank You > > Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 Lynda, Thanks for taking the time to introduce this product to the group. Could you possibly post a list of inactive ingredients? All I see on the website are the active ingredients. And unfortunately, with cea, the inactive ingredients can often be just as important as the active ingredients when trying to figure out if it will be tolerated well. And to everyone in the group, I'm wondering what does everyone think about the active ingredients? The fact that its an antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal, antiinflammatory seems like it could help regardless of what the problem is. And I think I remember hearing good things about calendula? I think I remember hearing something positive about Lavender also? But I know that Dr. Nase warns against Eucalyptus oil and peppermint oil in his book.. saying they both can worsen cea by stimulating facial blood flow? And if I remember correctly, tea tree oil is good for the acne/seb derm complications, but can worsen the redness of cea? Any opinions so far? I guess at the very least, u cant go wrong with a 12 month money back guarantee Adam No Spam, but..... > > > I'm guessing that since my first question got > posted, a moderator has seen it, and give it the OK. Although I am > the developer of this product, my interest is not soley about > commercialism. I have emails and testimony from > customers who are all but in tears of gratitude with the help they > have received. It is that kind of feedback that makes everything > worthwhile - doing some good in the world:) > I did not know this product would help with cea, in fact my > first knowledge of it was when a flood of orders from the UK hit. > It transpired because of positive feedback a cusotmer had given to > a magazine for sufferers of rosacea and Acne called 'face forward'. > it is very difficult to find the balance between > spam, and advising > sufferers of something that has helped so many. I will only post > this once. You are welcome to email me with questions > > The product is called SkinFix, found at > http://www.essential-nz.com > Thank You > > Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2002 Report Share Posted July 24, 2002 >>>I think I remember hearing something positive about Lavender also?<<< actually from what i remember, lavender can make one's skin more photosensitive. ive read this in paula begoun's book, and i seem to recall an old post of Dr. Sy's saying the same thing. i'm sure thats not the case with everyone but just wanted people to be cautious. im sure it also depends on how much there is..trace bits of lavender in a product obviously wont have the same effect as putting 100% pure lavender essential oil on your face. > Lynda, > > Thanks for taking the time to introduce this product to the > group. Could > you possibly post a list of inactive ingredients? All I see on > the website > are the active ingredients. And unfortunately, with cea, the > inactive > ingredients can often be just as important as the active > ingredients when > trying to figure out if it will be tolerated well. > > And to everyone in the group, I'm wondering what does everyone > think about > the active ingredients? The fact that its an antibiotic, > antiviral, > antifungal, antiinflammatory seems like it could help regardless > of what the > problem is. And I think I remember hearing good things about > calendula? I > think I remember hearing something positive about Lavender also? > But I know > that Dr. Nase warns against Eucalyptus oil and peppermint oil in > his book.. > saying they both can worsen cea by stimulating facial blood > flow? And > if I remember correctly, tea tree oil is good for the acne/seb > derm > complications, but can worsen the redness of cea? > > Any opinions so far? I guess at the very least, u cant go wrong > with a 12 > month money back guarantee > > Adam > No Spam, but..... > > > > > > > > I'm guessing that since my first question got > > posted, a moderator has seen it, and give it the OK. Although > I am > > the developer of this product, my interest is not soley about > > commercialism. I have emails and testimony from > > customers who are all but in tears of gratitude with the help > they > > have received. It is that kind of feedback that makes > everything > > worthwhile - doing some good in the world:) > > I did not know this product would help with cea, in fact my > > first knowledge of it was when a flood of orders from the UK > hit. > > It transpired because of positive feedback a cusotmer had > given to > > a magazine for sufferers of rosacea and Acne called 'face > forward'. > > it is very difficult to find the balance between > > spam, and advising > > sufferers of something that has helped so many. I will only > post > > this once. You are welcome to email me with questions > > > > The product is called SkinFix, found at > > http://www.essential-nz.com > > Thank You > > > > Lynda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2002 Report Share Posted July 24, 2002 >>>I think I remember hearing something positive about Lavender also?<<< actually from what i remember, lavender can make one's skin more photosensitive. ive read this in paula begoun's book, and i seem to recall an old post of Dr. Sy's saying the same thing. i'm sure thats not the case with everyone but just wanted people to be cautious. im sure it also depends on how much there is..trace bits of lavender in a product obviously wont have the same effect as putting 100% pure lavender essential oil on your face. > Lynda, > > Thanks for taking the time to introduce this product to the > group. Could > you possibly post a list of inactive ingredients? All I see on > the website > are the active ingredients. And unfortunately, with cea, the > inactive > ingredients can often be just as important as the active > ingredients when > trying to figure out if it will be tolerated well. > > And to everyone in the group, I'm wondering what does everyone > think about > the active ingredients? The fact that its an antibiotic, > antiviral, > antifungal, antiinflammatory seems like it could help regardless > of what the > problem is. And I think I remember hearing good things about > calendula? I > think I remember hearing something positive about Lavender also? > But I know > that Dr. Nase warns against Eucalyptus oil and peppermint oil in > his book.. > saying they both can worsen cea by stimulating facial blood > flow? And > if I remember correctly, tea tree oil is good for the acne/seb > derm > complications, but can worsen the redness of cea? > > Any opinions so far? I guess at the very least, u cant go wrong > with a 12 > month money back guarantee > > Adam > No Spam, but..... > > > > > > > > I'm guessing that since my first question got > > posted, a moderator has seen it, and give it the OK. Although > I am > > the developer of this product, my interest is not soley about > > commercialism. I have emails and testimony from > > customers who are all but in tears of gratitude with the help > they > > have received. It is that kind of feedback that makes > everything > > worthwhile - doing some good in the world:) > > I did not know this product would help with cea, in fact my > > first knowledge of it was when a flood of orders from the UK > hit. > > It transpired because of positive feedback a cusotmer had > given to > > a magazine for sufferers of rosacea and Acne called 'face > forward'. > > it is very difficult to find the balance between > > spam, and advising > > sufferers of something that has helped so many. I will only > post > > this once. You are welcome to email me with questions > > > > The product is called SkinFix, found at > > http://www.essential-nz.com > > Thank You > > > > Lynda > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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