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Hi Netscat and a v warm welcome to the forum.
I have normal skin but Liquid Gold is fine when I feel it needs a boost. I tend to do a week of alternate nights and that kick starts clear glowing skin for about 6-8 weeks before I use it again. It takes a leap of faith not to put your usual night cream over the top once you've applied your Liquid Gold, but it's surprizing how soft my skin feels when I wake up; not parched at all.
If you're cautious I can recommend the slightly weaker Liquid Harmony. It works just as well for my needs and I picked up a couple of sealed bottles cheap on ebay as it's less popular than Liquid Gold. (don't confuse it with the similarly named "Alpha H Harmony Infusion" which is basically a toner and does bugger all imho).
30 day MBG comes into it's own really; buy from QVC and at least you can return it if you get a reaction from your patch test.
One last thing, use an SPF product during the day; having had cancerous cells removed from my cheek 18months ago I'm a bit evangelical about sun protection. Glycolics can make your skin more susceptible to sun damage.
Jude xxx
I have normal skin but Liquid Gold is fine when I feel it needs a boost. I tend to do a week of alternate nights and that kick starts clear glowing skin for about 6-8 weeks before I use it again. It takes a leap of faith not to put your usual night cream over the top once you've applied your Liquid Gold, but it's surprizing how soft my skin feels when I wake up; not parched at all.
If you're cautious I can recommend the slightly weaker Liquid Harmony. It works just as well for my needs and I picked up a couple of sealed bottles cheap on ebay as it's less popular than Liquid Gold. (don't confuse it with the similarly named "Alpha H Harmony Infusion" which is basically a toner and does bugger all imho).
30 day MBG comes into it's own really; buy from QVC and at least you can return it if you get a reaction from your patch test.
One last thing, use an SPF product during the day; having had cancerous cells removed from my cheek 18months ago I'm a bit evangelical about sun protection. Glycolics can make your skin more susceptible to sun damage.
Jude xxx