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Murad Resurgence?

I was on the computer and the infomercial for this was on and I found myself getting sucked in. Has anyone tried this? I looked at some reviews but I never know if some really positive ones are planted by companies. Any thoughts? I'm going to be 35 in a couple months.
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Re: Murad Resurgence?

  • I think it's total bologna.  In fact, most anti-aging products that women spend tons of money on every year are total bologna.

    This is one of the best articles I've read that gives an overview of the best skin regimen for someone concerned about aging.  http://dermatologyaffiliates.com/skin/philosophies/anti-aging-products/

    A cosmetic dermatologist is going to tell you to wear sunscreen with at least spf 30 every day, to use Retin A (if you aren't pregnant or TTC of course), and to use an antioxidant cream during the day with your suncreen (or buy a moisturizer that contains both sunscreen and antioxidants).  Some dermatologists will also tell you to use copper peptides, which are the "wound healing products" discussed in this article.  A good brand is Neova and it can be purchased online or from many dermatologists. 

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