Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling. Reviews
Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling.
- Adjusts pH to skin's own pH
- Refreshes with Aloe Vera and Cucumber flower
- Promotes tissue repair with Centella Asiatica
Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling.
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List Price: $ 9.00
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The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life--At Any Age
- 6 unique massages for toning the muscles of your face and smoothing out wrinkles.
- Do-it-yourself lymph massages for a beautiful neck and chin.
- Sensible instructions for cleansing and washing.
- 3-minute moisturizing "lotion mask" to make your skin look fresh and lustrous.
- Remedies for wrinkles, sagging, oiliness, pimples, blackheads, and much much more!
Japanese women are renowned for their beautiful skin, but until now there have been no books in English that reveal the secrets of the successful Japanese beauty routine. The Japanese Skincare Revolution is the first guide for women of all ages and races who want to have beautiful skin like the Japanese but don't want to spend lots of money on cosmetics and treatments to achieve it.
Author Chizu Saeki is a practicing esthetician and beauty consultant whose dream is to teach ordinary women h
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(out of 16 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.95
Price: $ 11.33
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Review by Starina5 for Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling.
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This is a very good, soothing post-peel neutralizer that also moisturizes the skin a bit. I do the occasional at-home peel and this helps to calm the skin down afterwards. Very good value for the price.
Review by Dyan for Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling.
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I purchased this neutralizer for after an Glycolic acid / Lactic Acid Peel by Cellbone. I do not know that it is doing more than a 60+ second rinse with cool water on this lighter peel solution; however, I used it. I think that 1 cup of cool water and a tablespoon of baking soda might work just as well to neutralize the peel.
I was very pleased to see a sample of Cellbone’s glycolic cleanser and a small sample of lactic acid / glycolic acid peel in my order. I also ordered the prep, which may also be a nice mini peel tonic to be used after one washes their face. When applied to skin cleaned with Cellbone’s glycolic cleanser, it has a little sting to it.
Review by D. Figueroa for Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling.
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It soothes the itching and burning on your face after an acid peel. The instructions say to wash face after but I just leave it on and let it dry.
Review by L. J. Schrader for Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling.
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I have tried the GLYCOLIC acid peel from CELLBONE (check out my separate review for that product if you are interested) and have found that using this NEUTRALIZER afterwards calms my skin and seems to HALT the peeling process and SOOTHE my treated skin as it says it does.
WITHOUT using it (which I have only done once or twice) my skin felt mildly irritated, so while it does not make a HUGE difference, is it more COMFORTABLE to use this product after a PEEL. I would recommend this to follow ANY type of peel as a soothing FINISH.
Review by Kristal Freshwater for Neutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling.
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I started with having peels done at a salon and decided I’d rather do them at home. I felt I need a ph balancer for the skin after the peel and this is the one I chose. So far I’m very happy with the results and feel it’s doing just what it’s supposed to do. The prices for the items I bought are very acceptable and the quality is just as good as what I was paying high dollar to achieve.
I would recommed this product if you do peels at home.
Review by Jeez88 for The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life–At Any Age
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I have been following Chizu Saeki’s skincare for about 3-4 months now. I can honestly tell you that her skincare routine is not a bad one even though it takes up A LOT of your time in the morning and at night.
I can’t say that all the time that you are going to spend massaging your face in front of the mirror is worth it, especially for young women. If you don’t have wrinkles and stuff, you will not see much of a difference except that your skin is getting quite soft and a LITTLE BIT clearer. However, if you do have wrinkles, this skincare routine might benefit you in some extent. From my experience, most of the fine lines will fade away, just not the deep wrinkles but then again those may need more than just 3-4 months of massage and stuff.
As one of the reviews mentioned before, her skincare routine is not cheap. You need to invest in more stuff than what you saw on the first few pages. The total investment can add up to hundreds of dollars if you are not that into drugstore products.
Also, please take note of the lotion Chizu Saeki used to make her lotion mask. It is not the normal lotion we would think of. This lotion is something like a toner but not quite. If you want to see how her “lotion” looks like, just go to Nars counter and ask to see their hydrating lotion(which is what Chizu Saeki mentioned in her book) or go to Shiseido counter and ask to see their softner (which might be referred to as toner sometimes).
Review by Lily Shimizu for The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life–At Any Age
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When I learned Saeki san had finally written a book for English language audiences, I ordered it immediately, knowing it would contain valuable wisdom and well-tested skin care secrets most Japanese women already know well. Saeki san is a beauty goddess in Japan (perhaps internationally in beauty-fashion circles). I’ve known of her for years, being a former Tokyo resident. She is featured on Japanese television and in fashion magazines all the time, and is highly regarded as a beauty expert by women of all ages. I’m finding her book so impressive, honest, and intelligent. She is a true advocate of taking good care of one’s skin and overall health, and treating it like you would a precious, fragile gift. This book provides basic techniques and good habits to practice daily for taking care of one’s skin, using one’s own hands and intent to achieve positive results, no matter what products are used. She does not have a line of beauty creams to sell — any will work well, along with her instructions. I really like this about Saeki san. For me it adds to her credibility. I am following her advice, with excellent results so far. She is so sincere about taking personal responsibility regarding skincare health and overall well being. At last, I am able to consider her my beauty coach and mentor, just as my friends and colleagues in Japan do.
Review by S. Swaby for The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life–At Any Age
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I just got back from a trip to Tokyo. I was so taken aback by the skin of Japanese women. It seemed unreal for these women to have such flawless complexion. Besides Japan being an awesome place in so many ways, I was truly curious as to why they have such great skin. I returned home and started doing my research. Well the diet makes a hella of a difference ofcourse. I realized that they are committed to beauty, not the obsessive kind really but just enhancing what they already have. I am a vegetarian who tries to practice rasatafarian eating habits so it was not that hard for me to ease myself into certain little remedies they employ, u know the vegetables and fruits we tend to not have enough of and the herbal remedies we ignore. I came upon this book and did not waste a beat to order it. Although the routine may seem too much for some people, I took from this book that I really have not been taking care of myself. I have noticed SUCH a huge difference, it is amazing. I def.. recommend this book.. def!! You will be happy you did once you starting getting compliments such as “you’re glowing today”.
Review by Tara123 for The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life–At Any Age
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I cannot say enough how much I love this book… easy, nurturing and women-positive suggestions. Not caddy and shallow like many “skin help” books. Advice is easy to follow and straight-forward. I will say however, that what is referred to as “lotion” is really what American’s think of as “toner.” However, when selecting one to use for the all-important “lotion mask,” which I do twice a day you only need a HYDRATING Toner. I use Avalon Organic’s Lavender Hydrating Toner for my combo/normal skin. It is AMAZING! Takes out your blackheads while hydrating and refreshing your skin… my ruddiness at the bottom of my cheeks is gone! B/c of the twice daily massages and addition of an Aveeno syrum and sunblock to my regime my 30-something skin looks FLAWLESS! Just don’t feel pressure to buy expensive products any relatively natural or organic drugstore brands will do! Finally, I didn’t want to buy the big sheets of cotton so I order Cotton Clouds that I wet and add toner to and then separate into thin pieces and lay allover my face like a puzzle for the 3 min lotion mask.
Review by A. Ko for The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life–At Any Age
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I’m still trying this book but let me tell you that although any lotion, serum, cream, etc should be okay when you get to the back of the book, Chizu recommends different types of lotions, creams, serums etc to fit your specific need. She breaks it down into the four seasons and the lotion or cream or serum you use in the morning may be different than the recommended one at night. In my case, I need a lot of brightening serums and creams and let me tell you the ones I could find on the market are not cheap. Also, after a couple days of doing the routine (with lotions and creams I already had in my closet) I got lots of blackheads on my nose. Now, I’m trying to do what she recommends for blackheads but I’m somewhat skeptical since her morning and night routine gave me the blackheads in the first place. However, my cheeks are becoming creamier so I guess something must be working. Yes, her routines are a lot of work if you want to do every single one of them every day. The normal morning and night routine took me awhile to memorize but I got the hang of the direction and angles you have to stroke the cream after a couple of days. The lymph massages are nice as well and very simple. Once I get the actual recommended lotions, serums, and creams I may write another updated review to say what happened to me. Also, I want to mention that although the beginning of the book makes it sound like you only need a few things, if you keep reading you find that you also need a neck cream and face primers to fit your needs and foundations, etc. Just an FYI. Let’s see how my skin looks in 2 months. I am my own lab rat!
It’s been two months now. I simply added to my old review. Let me say, Proactiv works better. Just join the Proactiv family. The Japanese skincare idea of putting more and more moisture on an oily T-zoned face made me completely break out. I had severe blackheads on my nose. It was just plain sad. I finally decided to give Proactiv a try. I still have some pimples since I still have not adjusted my diet, but I have no pimples on my cheeks and my skin is now soft as a baby’s behind. It has been rough for the last 20 years. In fact, I did not notice how rough it was until I started using Proactiv’s glycolic toner. It’s basically acid in a bottle that smooths your skin. I will shut-up now since I don’t really like how I am endorsing a large product, but I just cannot help myself. Bottom line, I stop doing what Chizu was telling me to do because I had blackheads galore and greasy skin.
I would change my star number to 2 but it won’t let me edit the star rating.