

The srum one worke beautifully under sunscreen, making skin just look better, not made up. Now if The O would please start making makeup again.

Is this a half life sort of measurement, where maybe the emulsion has lost 1/2or 3/4 of its potency by the 3 month mark? So I do wish the O staff would give us some of their testing results (I'm sure they have them) and some idea of how the potency changes. But nothing is good today and utterly useless tomorrow. High heats and UV light are a plague for most anything that is reactive.

Certain items - oils, e.g, can go rancid in which case they can be damaging. Is there an expiration time limit for unopened emulsion?Įxpiration dates do not necessarily reflect the actual viability of medications - Many have a much longer shelf life than the official times, others really aren't fit to use. I do share with others a question about shelf life: Does this absolutely need to be stored in a refrigerator, temperature, 39-40 degrees F, or is there an acceptable room temperature range where it remains stable? I am finding that this has helped eliminate some little marks on my face from pimples or other irritations, ( I wonder if it would work on hands damaged from a lifetime of sun exposure?) [ Which is why you should always wear sun protection, long sleeves and a hat! } Not over night or in 2 weeks but little by little.Īs you get older, on annoying thing is that it takes everything in your body, including the derma, longer to repair damage. To me this does exactly what it should do: as a part of a regular routine it helps your skin get better. ( I love rose oil for dry skin, but even that feels too heavy sometimes). No abrasives which cut the skin, no strong peels.Īfter cleansing at night ( with a different company's oil based cleanser I've used for several years), rinse well, and the wipe on the O"s Glycolic Acid Toner. Respect that the skin's job is to protect you, so treat it gently. Many years ago I used stronger stuff - but I had oily skin - and think it is better to be consistent with lighter products. Fewer white heads or congested looking areas. What this does seem to do is to gently encourage a sort of natural exfoliation and regrowth of the skin. growth and the fact that some pores were damaged a long time back. I suspect the problem is both the slowing of skin. But I got this because - those areas which years ago had acne have rougher areas, and some areas of skin are bumpy and I have both whiteheads and black heads. I have some deep wrinkle areas this is not made to fix.
