Anyone heard of Lancôme Dreamtone!??
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Aug 26, 2013
Nithel J.
Ok ladies so I have read about the new Lancôme Dreamtone skin corrector serum.! And I'm dying to try it the only thing Is that its little pricey but has anyone heard of good results!?? I hope its worth the money.
Aug 27, 2013
Shelley W.
I have yet to see the ingredients of this latest gem so I'm not convinced by it. I personally think its another pricey gimmick so us beauties can blow $100 bucks on a marginal product. I use a glycolic serum during the cooler months and see positive results within 4-6 weeks and it doesn't cost me $100. Retinols that can be had over the counter another affordable option with far more positive attributes...skin tightening, correcting and prevention. I don't mean to bust your happy bubble but a nurse at my dr. office was just asking me about it today and I told her to do due-diligence with research on her own and getting samples before laying down $100 for a bottle.
Aug 28, 2013
Vanessa B.
Shelley- what brand is your glycolic serum and where do you get it? I've been looking for a skin corrector serum as well.
Aug 28, 2013
Shelley W.
@vanessa...I get my glycolic serums from Renee Rouleau. She has it in 10%, 17% and 20%. I know she has made some changes to her lineup so I don't know if she changed the concentrations. I usually buy 4 bottles at a time or my husband comes home with some from his cosmetics lab. But if you decide to go with a glycolic serum its best to use 3 nights a week and then switch it up with something else since glycolic is also a topical exfolient. Alpha Hydrox has a gel based glycolic serum...you can purchase that at ULTA. And Peter Thomas Roth also has a gel based glycolic acid. Both are at 10%. Start out with 10% and work your way up as this stuff gets pretty strong as % goes up. And a little goes a loonnnggg way. :) Oh...Renee Rouleau has an online website with a very informative skincare blog.
Aug 29, 2013
Vanessa B.
Shelley thanks so much! I will definitely check out her website and the product you mentioned at ULTA!
Nov 6, 2013
Eilla S.
I am using it currently. Mine is Medium (2) formula. I got it when they first launched. It is pricey. I never really got acne except those monthly inconvenience but a few months before I start using this serum, I was developing an acne situation that I was getting cystic acne and all kinds that leave marks on my skin. I decided to purchase a bottle and asked for a sample. It helped clear out my marks and improved the overall skin tone of mine but what was surprising is that it helped with my acne. I don't get acne anymore and even during those monthly inconvenience, no acne. Zip. Nada. I skipped using it for 3 weeks closing to that period to see if it is jet the serum or that I am getting my old skin back, it is definitely the serum. I am definitely repurchasing the serum.