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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]La Mer is not that great anymore. So many other brands have surpassed it.[/quote] I honestly judge anyone I see using cosmetic skincare in 2025. Medical grade skincare is far superior. [/quote] This .. Ugh [/quote] Medical grade skincare is not a thing. Prescription Tret is a thing. [/quote] Tret is an old thing tho. [/quote] Were you trying to say something? Tret has clinically measurable results. “Medical grade skincare” doesn’t. That’s what gives your celebrity derm with a YouTube following second home funding. So many of you are stupid and then smugly try to tell other women that xyz works when it absolutely doesn’t. Botox looks fqd on so many people. So many others can’t afford it. Why not discuss what actual non-scumbag dermatologists say works?[/quote] Tret works, I don't think anyone is arguing that. Prescription Tret is also just retinoic acid in a cream base, which tends to be very irritating to skin, and cannot be tolerated well by many people. I told my cosmetic derm (who never pushes any product or procedure on anyone) that I didn't tolerate even the lowest concentration prescription tret and could only use OTC differin. He told me to try the skinbetter retinol which is equivalent in strength to the lowest strength prescription tret. He said that unlike the prescription products retinols from skincare companies are allowed to add other ingredients which hydrate and counteract the irritating/drying action, which makes them much more tolerable for many people. [/quote]
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