Archive for December, 2009

Resolved Question: Does TNS Recovery Complex really work? I don’t Think So!? TNS Recovery Complex Review?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Quite a few of you have written asking about the rather prominent
ads for the product TNS Recovery Complex ($139 for 0.6 oz). Increasing number
of topical products hitting the market claiming they can diminish or reduce wrinkles without painful injections, I certainly understand the
curiosity.

I wrote about TNS Recovery Complex (SkinMedica) in a previous newsletter, when a reader asked about its ability to diminish the visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles, fine lines and uneven skin texture. SkinMedica claims that NouriCel is derived from Advanced Tissue Sciences’ patented process for growing bioengineered human tissue for treating serious burns and wounds, and help diminish wrinkles. That was SkinMedica’s
original marketing claim to fame, though the fame was all self-promoted,
as there is not a single independent, peer-reviewed study to prove that
TNS Recovery Complex is an effective option for repairing and diminishing fine lines and wrinkles. The studies that do exist about TNS products with (Nouricel) for treatment and diminishing wrinkles were paid for by SkinMedica, the company that distributes TNS products.

According to the company’s latest ads, they were surprised to find that
not only was TNS Recovery Complex healing wounds and burns, but
also that somehow their facial lines and wrinkles were going away, too. For that
reason, we now have the astounding anti-wrinkle breakthrough of the
decade. Regrettably, no supportive research needs to be available to sell
this kind of hyperbole. All it takes is to promise women that a product
will get rid of their wrinkles and they will buy it in droves, no
matter how many other product lines, infomercials, advertisements, or
cosmetics salespeople pledge the exact same thing.

SkinMedica’s ad continues with rebel, rebuild, and reborn” via The active formula Nouricel. Nouricel recently been shown in clinical trials to significantly reduce fine lines and facial wrinkles without irritation, painful injections, or surgery. One more flourish is the statement that in fact, [TNS Recovery Complex and TNS Family Products] are the only topical formulation clinically proven to effectively confront every aspect of wrinkle reduction. It is easy to debunk all of this overblown nonsense by pointing out the product’s lack of sunscreen; perhaps SkinMedica overlooked the research about sun exposure’s deleterious, wrinkling, and
discoloring effects on skin.

SkinMedica has parlayed these claims into what appears to be little
more than an effort to spin off the popularity of wrinkle reduction skin care, wrinkle reduction concerns as well as recent use of Botox to its own
benefit. The compounds in NouriCel-MD have been shown to aid in the healing of burns and wounds, so it’s no surprise that they rejuvenate aging and sun-damaged skin, said Richard Fitzpatrick, MD, founder and chairman of SkinMedica. The addition of TNS Recovery Complex with NouriCel-MD to our product line will enable us to satisfy growing patient demand for a natural, non-invasive and proven anti-aging product. It is funny how the founder of SkinMedica can claim this and yet there is no other physician or scientist to claim this via actual research. TNS Recovery Complex is supposedly preferred because its long-term results
versus the short-term results (and repeated treatments) of Botox. Apparently, SkinMedica has conducted a research with over 200 people and the results were due in late 2002. For some reason, they do not have the result of the study yet. I wonder why?

Please note that in order for a growth factor or any hormone therapy, special ingredients like Nouricel-MD to work, it needs to reach the cellular level. There’s absolutely no scientific evidence that collagen, elastin, or hyaluronic acid - the three main components of your dermis - can penetrate the epidermis (top layer of the skin which is dead skin). Even nanotechnology has not been proven to be able to get these substances into the skin.
The molecules are simply too large. (Quick science lesson: The epidermis is your topmost layer of skin. The dermis, the next layer of skin, is where wrinkle-causing changes take place.) Be wary of creams and lotions that claim to topically replace, repair or produce collagen, elastin, or hyaluronic acid.
Growth factors applied to the epidermis (top layer of the skin which is dead tissue) will not rejuvenate, replenish or produce more cells. SkinMedica Claims that “NouriCel-MD contains multiple human growth factors including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEG-F) and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta), as well as natural antioxidants, soluble collagens and matrix proteins. Together, these compounds have demonstrated the ability to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, while also helping to increase skin elasticity and texture in as little as 45 days”.

If you were to ask how would any of the growth factors mentioned above penetrate the epidermis to actually stimulate collagen formation for wrinkle prevention and reduction, not one scientist will back SkinMedica in this theory. Not one ingredient mentioned above would even penetrate the skin to stimulate a cell for production of collagen.

So is TNS Recovery Complex better than any other over the counter skin care prodcut? The short answer is no–and that
means no way, and nohow. It isn’t even better than the daily use of an
effective sunscreen! TNS Recovery Complex is merely a moisturizer. Botox prevents the use of facial muscles, and that instantaneously smoothes out the skin.
TNS Recovery Complex won’t alter the wrinkling on any part of your face, not in
the long term, and not in the short term.

There is no published research substantiating the results, and SkinMedica declined to send us any documentation at this time.

Resolved Question: What is a good wrinkle cream for over 50s. Anti ageing formula.?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

What is a good wrinkle cream for people over 5o. Is there any formulas without parabam.

Resolved Question: beauty tips?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

I’m a 16 year old girl. I have long brown hair and green eyes. I am 52 and have a slender figure.What clothes would suit me? I like all things feminine. Normally just wear jeans and girly tops.

Also, what frangrance would you recommend. I like fruity fragrances that are not too overpowering.

I use olay daily defence cleansing face wash and toner and mostourizer.Is this a good skin care regime and is it too early to start using anti wrinkle formulas.I always wear sunscreen every day.

Any other beauty advice would also be helpful x

Resolved Question: What is the best face moisturizer with anti-wrinkle formula?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Since i was a kid my skin is very dry and i’m just using Nivea moisturizer and now i want to change to something else. What is the best face moisturizer with anti-wrinkle formula?

Resolved Question: can you help me find a good face makeup?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

I have combination, possibly oily skin. my cheeks are red, and it shows through my foundation. I am fair, and I have trouble covering my acne scars. Im young, so I dont need anything anti aging or anti wrinkle. Im also very busy and I dont have much time to reapply often. I usually use a liquid (covergirl true blend), with a powder (either loreal bare naturale or physicians formula) and sometimes a matte by itself (rimmel i think?) i have always had trouble with my foundation and any help would be appreciated :D

Resolved Question: How do I find a chemist for a business?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

I already own three businesses but am selling one and going in another direction. I stumbled upon an ingredient for skin care that has some amazing properties. I was moving in the direction of anti-aging/wrinkle reduction when I tested it on four adults who just happened to have those cystic type of blemishes. It was more of a Why not? thing. Several hours later, the blemishes were almost gone! Quite a shock to all of us.

I now think that I should make this the primary purpose of the product but I need a chemist’s help with a formula for reasons I can’t disclose. From my research, I don’t see where this ingredient has ever been tested or produced for either purpose but as we know, blemishes are a major concern for a lot of people. Just the thought of helping them is exciting!

So how do I find a chemist? And what about the confidentiality aspect? None of my other businesses are in this field at all so I don’t have those kinds of contacts.

Thank you for any help!

Resolved Question: I have $200 to spend, and here is a list of things I want…. what should I get?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

- lip piercing
- tattoo
- moniter/lizard-creature or snake with set-up
- bedroom set
- new cellular device
- coloured contacts
- sally’s amazing nail stuff that induceses strength+growth? haha.

- physician’s formula make-up
- olay regeneris anti-wrinkle face stuff (washes, moisturizers, eye creams)
- paul mitchel (sp?) hair wax product junk
- new tooth brush
- high-quality razers
- vanilla-scented deodorant
- victoria’s secret bra + underwear
- lingerie
- treadmill (sp?)
- 10lb dumbbells
- jump-rope
- ability to drive
- driver’s license
- vehicle
- new ipod because although mine works, akira left teeth-marks
- ipod doc
- xbox 360 + xbox live + guitar hero, halo, gears of war, ea skate, soul calibur, …etc
- new dvd player
I shouldn’t have listed driver’s license, because I’m getting that regardless. ^_~;

Resolved Question: Is 17 too young to be using anti-aging skincare?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Ok, I know that at 17 I don’t necessarily need to use anti-aging skincare, but I am worried about getting wrinkles as I get older, and so, you know, there’s that saying an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
but i was also thinking that if i start using them now, my skin might build a resistance to the active ingredients in the anti-aging skincare that fights aging, and so when i need it, the formulas won’t work. your opinions? thank you in advance

Resolved Question: Anti-aging for eyes????????

Friday, December 18th, 2009

I’m 19 but I want to start out young to prevent aging as much as possible. I like the expensive products, but on their labels they all say anti-aging formulas, but then when it describes what they do, it just says they minimize fine lines wrinkles. I want something that doesn’t cover it up but helps prevent it from happening. I know sunscreen helps……but do any eye creams actually help prevent wrinkles?

Resolved Question: I need help naming my new skin care line!!!?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

I am starting my own line of skin care products that are just as good as the expensive brands, only cheaper… such as : anti-wrinkle/anti aging creams, vitamin c-serums (that actually work and are cheap!) moisturizers, face and body washes and scrubs, and eventually hair care.

I have invest soooo much time and money for the equipment and and supplies and months and months for the product testing… I really want to make this work!
I need help coming up with a catchy name that describes what it’s all about. I am at a total loss here.. You only get one chance to come up with something cool.
Here’s some info:

*** I use the exact same quality and amount of active ingredients as the expensive manufactures. Some of my products even have more (the ones that allowed me to turn it up a notch without causing skin irritation)

***I try to make them as organic as possible (some things like the vitamin c-serums need certain additives to keep them from going bad, most home made vitamin c serums you buy from ebay and etsy don’t have these additives and go bad after only 24 hours. This is one of my key advantages over the others

*** My products will be affordable for ANY budget. I’m not so much out to make a huge profit. I’m more concerned about making sure MY costs are covered (you are mainly paying what I pay for the products) This is something I enjoy doing and want people to be able to afford these products and be 100% happy with the results.

*** I’d like to have diva or divas as part of the name… but don’t know how to describe (in one word) all the other information. Like… what word describes affordable organic or natural and just as good as the most expensive products on the market

I wish I could offer free samples to those who reply. I don’t know if my question would get deleted if I include my contact information?

Thanks!
excellent suggestions! i’m amazed 3
thank you all so much!