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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Manchester, CT
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| Okay, Kristie - I got 'em, and today was my second application. I'm so happy my birthday was recently (and THANK YOU SO MUCH! by the way, for the JetGirls bday wish I got in my email!), because my dad sent me a giftcard visa. I won't spend money on expensive skin stuff that may or may not work, but there it was, the gift card, just waiting to be spent on something I'd otherwise not spend it on. Yay! I'll let you know how they work for me. Thanks for the tip. ![]()
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| Admin/Owner ![]() | Giftcare visa's are teh suck!! you can use those things anywhere!! it'll take about a week or so before you really start seeing some results. I purchased the garnier nutritionstuffystuff a few weeks ago (firm, undereye type that's supposed to take the puffiness/dark circles away) and i'm not seeing the same type of results as i do with the dermapod.. maybe it's because the dermapod is a "filler"...but then again, i'm not sure a "filler" is a solution to a cure either.. maybe just an intermediate... trying to figure out the eye area has really gotten annoying for me because i can't get the dark circles to get lighter, wrinkles are getting worse, my eyes are getting sensitive to fumes and i have too much puffy in the AM...last time i went to the dermatologist (YEARS ago), she said the dark circles would never go away but i still keep trying...let me know how you like the stuff! ![]() too bad i don't get a $$ credit for this ![]()
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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member | Don't know how valid these tips are, but they are things I've heard. Don't rub the undereye area, dab, rubbing will make the wrinkles and dark circles worse. Don't rub your mascara off by pushing and rubbing on the lashes directly on the undereye, some of the darkness you see may be mascara residue. Instead, put a tissue under the lashes, and then rub upward and away from the eye. And there are some new treatments, I think one is called Restylin or something like that, and Lipodissolve, that help with saggy bags. |
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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Manchester, CT
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I figure I'll use up this package and go from there. I mean, it's ridiculous to think I can stop wrinkles, and there's really no reason to try too hard (aging is what it is, and we all do it). If it's filler, though...well, when I run out of pods, I hope I don't suddenly go back to what was once normal and think, "OHMYGOD! LOOK HOW OLD I LOOK!"
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