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	<title>Comments on: Beauty Q &amp; A: Why Are Lush Products More Expensive?</title>
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		<title>By: patrice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 04:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Has anyone tried the dermitage to reduce wrinkles, and what was your experience?    Also what is the difference between meladerm and skin brightener?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Has anyone tried the dermitage to reduce wrinkles, and what was your experience?    Also what is the difference between meladerm and skin brightener?</p>
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		<title>By: Brenda</title>
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		<description>Why would anyone buy this lush product? It has nothing in that does anything, but maybe moisterize. No real proventative ingredients that will help you stay younger. No retinol, no hydroluric  acid, no peptides, no glycolic acid, no AHA, no anti-oxidants (well maybe a few of those),no salicylic acid. All these ingredients can be found in drugstore products. Since they are not in one bottle I use several products to get all the ingredients. The cheaper products are the ones that work. Olay regenerist has peptides, some acne products have salicylic acid, alpha hydrox products have 10% glycolic acid and are cheap but one of the best products on the market, and retinol is everywhere. Neutrogena night cream has hydroluric acid. If you need expensive Retin A works hytroxatone works, and Stri
Vectin-HS and HS only works. But I still would not use any of them just by themselves. If I would have had these products when I was 30 I would never have gotten a wrinkle, pimple or sag. Throw that lush in the garbage. Brenda</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why would anyone buy this lush product? It has nothing in that does anything, but maybe moisterize. No real proventative ingredients that will help you stay younger. No retinol, no hydroluric  acid, no peptides, no glycolic acid, no AHA, no anti-oxidants (well maybe a few of those),no salicylic acid. All these ingredients can be found in drugstore products. Since they are not in one bottle I use several products to get all the ingredients. The cheaper products are the ones that work. Olay regenerist has peptides, some acne products have salicylic acid, alpha hydrox products have 10% glycolic acid and are cheap but one of the best products on the market, and retinol is everywhere. Neutrogena night cream has hydroluric acid. If you need expensive Retin A works hytroxatone works, and Stri<br />
Vectin-HS and HS only works. But I still would not use any of them just by themselves. If I would have had these products when I was 30 I would never have gotten a wrinkle, pimple or sag. Throw that lush in the garbage. Brenda</p>
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