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post 12/02/2013, 09:49 AM
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Who is using Paula's Choice products? What do you use? What is good?

I am 39, very dry skin, a few wrinkles but not too bad, few freckles but not terrible sunspots.

I have bought the day Resist moisteriser with spf and I am happy with it. I also got lots of samples and everything seems to be good but I am kinda confused! There seem to be so many exfoliaters, treatments and serums and that all have similar benefits and I dont really know which ones to buy so I thought I'd ask for some recommendations.

Do I get the weekly resurfacing treatment or a daily one or BOTH?

So confused!
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lsolaBella
post 12/02/2013, 08:30 PM
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I am now 38 and for the past 18m have been using the resist line.

I do use the daily resurfacing daily, have the weekly but don't actually use it that often.

I have the anti oxidant resist serum,

Moisture boost toner ( I have dry skin)

Resist barrier repair moisturiser

Skin recovery moisturiser

I do like the products.


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Ehill
post 13/02/2013, 08:24 PM
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Thank you. I am being posted the two moisteriser samples that you mentioned.

Might just start with the daily treatment and see how it goes.
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Angelina Balleri...
post 15/02/2013, 09:45 PM
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I use the moisture boost cleanser morning and night with my clarisonic.
I alternate between the BHA9 and the 8% AHA gel at night.
Followed by the brightener, retinol serum, then moisture boost or recovery moisturiser.

In the morning I just apply the moisture boost SPF after cleansing.

I tried the resist cleanser and barrier cream but prefer her other options.

Eta I think there are quite a few links on her website to help choose the right products for your skin

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Manicmum
post 16/02/2013, 06:19 PM
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I am trialling some of this, but an finding the smell of the moisturizer hard to get used to. I am
Trying the hydralite range (oily t-zone), it has BHA 1% but not a SPF sunscreen (tricky).

Did anyone else have this issue? My Clairins always smells lovely and fresh.
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Marmaladie
post 16/02/2013, 06:58 PM
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They are made for sensitive skins so they are perfume free and don't always smell so great but I love her products. The website is pretty helpful on helping you decide what to use. I love the face cleanser...I use it to wash my face and my eyemakeup comes off, without any scrubbing. I have oily acne prone skin so I use the BHA lotion mostly but occasionally use the AHA. I have very sensitive skin but have never reacted to her products.
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