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Post by Jannie on Sept 27, 2003 14:58:40 GMT -5
Hello everyone.
I've been picking my face for about 6 years now but I've always been a picker since my childhood. It wasn't until recently that I came to learn that I am not the only one that has this problem.
Having medium/olive toned skin, I find that the spots I have picked and mananged to FINALLY leave alone, turn brown and unsightly. Today I was Google searching for different skin and scar treaments when I came across this product called, Elicina. The testamonials seem wonderful. I am considering buying some but wondered if anyone here had every tried this cream and if so, what were your results?
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post websites here, so instead I recommend you do a Google search for Elicina.
Thank you for any replies. Jannie
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Post by pickles on Sept 28, 2003 17:26:25 GMT -5
I have never heard of Elicina, but there are lots of things I've never heard of so... . I would be careful buying anything off the internet because you just don't know exactly what you are getting. They could be totally lying (I'm not saying that they are) or it might be legit. Who knows? I think your smart for trying to find out if anyone else know about it or has used it.
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Post by Frustrated on Oct 1, 2003 21:55:39 GMT -5
I bought some of the Elicina cream. It did work to an extent, but it was hard to tell how well because I kept picking. I'd say it worked as well as Neosporin. They have a 30 day guarantee and I sent it back because although it worked okay, I didn't think it worked $60.00 worth. They did refund the money fairly quickly. Hope this helps.
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Post by Annie on Nov 28, 2003 12:09:02 GMT -5
Hi Jannie I haven't tried it but I have had great success using two products from a company called "Forever Beautiful". Fortunately for me this is a local company (Western Australian) so I'm not sure if they distribute internationally. Maybe drop them an email and enquire on the price of their trial sizes and postage. I bought a trial size of the herbal c serum and the remedial herbal cream. I noticed overnight success and will now buy the standard sizes. The echinacea is supposedly the active healing ingredient in this range. Also try Avon Botanisource as I found out this also has echinacea and so I tried it and it also seemed to aid the healing, though not as drastically as the foreverbeautiful products. www.4everbeautiful.net/forever_beautiful/html/products.htmlRegards Annie
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Post by guestguest on Apr 8, 2004 23:45:16 GMT -5
hi- i'm sooo happy to have found this site- amazed to know there are so many of us out there! anyway, i've been using the elicina cream for a couple of years and have had AMAZING results with it- it is a little pricy, but just for fun i looked for it on ebay and now buy it for about half the price (and i'm pretty sure it's the same company that i bought it from before). hope this helps!
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