Great news! StriVectin is now available in a new formula for Sensitive Skin! After all, we sensitive skinned consumers are aging too, right?
Here’s a fact that I recently learned: it’s estimated that 50% of women have some sort of skin sensitivity issue. That’s a lot of sensitive skin! I am among those unfortunate ladies.
The people at StriVectin removed all fragrances, oils and other irritants from this updated version. Then, they actually performed clinical trials of this new formula on sensitive skin, and it was determined that not only is the new formula compatible with sensitive skin, but helps to make skin less sensitive over time!
The key ingredients in the covetable anti-aging product at NIA-114 and Peptide Actives. The NIA-114 ingredient is a patented Niacin concoction that actually helps the skin cells to rebuild. Peptide Actives help promote collagen production, reducing the appearance of fine lines.
Retail price for a 2.0 oz tube is $79.
Online retailers of the product include Macys.com, Nordstrom.com
, Sephora.com
and Beauty.com
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Beauty consumers everywhere swear by the advice of famed “Cosmetics Cop” Paula Begoun. With permission from Paula, I am republishing her list of “10 Makeup Commandments” for your reading pleasure. Don’t foget to check out her book,
I’ve watched “What Not To Wear” so many times, I’ve lost count. The one part of every episode that I found most appalling is when the fashion-challenged subject had the gall to sob in Nick Arrojo’s chair… fearful of what he would do to their tresses. Are you serious? Nick, if you’re reading this, the only tears you’d ever see from me in your salon would be tears of joy. Personally, I’ve wondered if Nick left the show simply because of having to deal with that constant sobbing! 