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  • Aug 24, 2005, 10:29 PM
    pao
    What is pervil magic cream whitening?
    Hello to all,

    Some people here were mentioning amira magic cream but what about pervil magic cream? Which is better in these two magic creams? Which one is cheaper?

    Thanks
  • Aug 25, 2005, 05:32 AM
    fredg
    Creams
    Hi,
    I am not familiar with these.
    But, your best source of information is to go to http://www.google.com; or another search site, then type in these two names, and click on Search.
    You will find many links to research, with opinions on both.
    Best wishes,
    fredg
  • Aug 25, 2005, 05:37 AM
    NeedKarma
    Hi,
    I am not familiar with these.
    But, your best source of information is to go to http://www.yahoo.com or another search site, then type in these two names, and click on Search.
    You will find many links to research, with opinions on both.
  • Aug 31, 2005, 03:23 PM
    unis
    These two magic cream works, they relatively of the same price. One brand may work for another while the other may not be that fast but I believe it will work both. One may get irritation with the other while not with the other one. But its very rare that I got clients having irritation on these products :)
  • Aug 31, 2005, 08:21 PM
    pao
    Hi uins,

    Really? Does magic cream really effective in improving facial skin texture?
    How about if your pores is large and you have an oily skin, does magic cream helps to normalize your facial skin? Does magic cream effective in healing pimples? How many days? Please tell us your sincere experiences or others experiences?
    I am very skeptical with these products because it might damage your skin, I wanted to seek advice from other people who used it and really feel the benefits of the cream.
  • Sep 1, 2005, 05:19 AM
    unis
    Yes, it is effective but some get irritations too, I am a seller and I do got clients that get irritated while some get good results from it... so I suggest that when you get a magic cream, you try spot testing so if ever you will be allergic your face is not the one to suffer...

    It makes pores smaller in time, though it makes some of my clients face a little more oily... but they just use powder that normalize everything but to some it doesn't... it do help in healing pimples and stop it from coming back, on continuous usage...

    So its basically work different on different skin types... so when you get it, do some spot testing to see if you get irriated if not then use it and observe it for a week, if you won't get any break outs or something but definitely you will see results in just a week or two so you can determine by then if you will continue it or not...

    These are experiences from my clients and my experience... you may want to seek more... magic cream is good for those who's skin are OK with it but we don't have to ignore the fact that some gets too irritated by the product and it doesn't work at all... so how much it is super advertising it, your skin always have the final words...
  • Sep 1, 2005, 09:06 AM
    pao
    Thanks unis for your sincere sharing on that cream and it is very important nowadays that people are honest without thinking of money.
    Have you heard about "angel sue magic cream"? How effective is this one? I tried searching it on the net but I did not get any site.
    Why is it that magic creams on the market are very expensive considering the fact that it is locally made? Aren't they helpful to some filipinos who wants to improve their personality and yet they are selling it a very high cost? The ingredients though are the same as with the other cosmetics which has a price affordable compared to magic creams.
  • Sep 1, 2005, 03:57 PM
    unis
    Sorry, I haven't tried angel sue magic cream and its my first time to hear that too :D and I believe that before you use a product be sure you have gathered enoughinfo about it because as you said this magic cream isn't that popular, maybe it haven't proven itself yet... because here in the philippines there are lots of magic cream appearing at the market of the same price as others yet they are uneffective at all, like they are just going with the flow to get instant money that they even add some hazardous elements on their magic cream to make the cost cheap, sell it at the same price and get higher profit from it sacrificing the consumers health.

    Where you from? I think it is expensive because all the ingredients are imported from KSA and is just manufactured here... so that importation thing adds up to the cost... some magic cream despite the fact that they are claiming to be made from KSA is just manufactured here but ingredients are really from KSA...

    Basically its ingredients maybe like the same as other cosmetics in the market that are cheap BUT we have to look at it in a more perspective way... like maybe their ingredients are more of quality than others... like maybe they really have undergone extensive and costly research to come up with this that made the product's price very high... maybe every product is really undergone good production process etc.

    Honetly, with the result I have had with one magic cream... I believe that its price is already reasonable enough because I never had the same result with other products when it come to the case I am dealing with...
  • Oct 17, 2005, 01:57 AM
    china_eyes
    Pervil magic cream
    I've been using pervil magic cream for a week, I got oh so many pimples, considering the fact that I didn't have those zits before, I am planning to shift to AMIRA.. Oh well, but my dermatologist wants me to stop because it is an oil-base product, adding up oilin our face especially if we have an oily skin prone to zit..
    I've talked to pervil manufacturer and they told me that pervil has more hydroquinone than amira... it means that amira is milder but talking about effectiveness? No one knows uless we try it for ourselves..
  • Oct 17, 2005, 02:06 AM
    unis
    Pervil got formula that has HQ and it also got a formula that doe NOT have HQ :) and yes I totally agree that no matter how much people say a certain product to be effective, we can never prove it unless we try because our skin always has the final word :D

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by china_eyes
    I've been using pervil magic cream for a week, i got oh so many pimples, considering the fact that I didnt have those zits before, I am planning to shift to AMIRA.. Oh well, but my dermatologist wants me to stop because it is an oil-base product, adding up oilin our face especially if we have an oily skin prone to zit..
    I've talked to pervil manufacturer and they told me that pervil has more hydroquinone than amira... it means that amira is milder but talking about effectiveness? no one knows uless we try it for ourselves..

  • Oct 17, 2005, 09:30 AM
    dimples
    I just got a bottle of Pervil magic cream.How do I know it is real or not?With HQ or none?Thanks
  • Oct 17, 2005, 09:56 AM
    hindude
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dimples
    I just got a bottle of Pervil magic cream.How do I know it is real or not?With HQ or none?Thanks

    There's no way to know for sure. That's why I don't order any of the so called "Magic" creams. They are so covered up with lies that its hard to know which sellers are honest. Plus their products look like they were made in some cheap mom & pop shop. I wouldn't trust my skin with anything like that.
  • Oct 17, 2005, 12:36 PM
    unis
    Dimples
    You will know it by the label :)

    The one that has the old label contains HQ.
    INGREDIENTS: Natural Chamomile Extract, Mil Protein, (full spectrum UVA, UVB sun protection spf 15) HQ, Tocopherol, Ascorbic Acid and Fragrances.

    The one that has the new label contain NO HQ
    INGREDIENTS: Natural Chamomile Extract, vitamin A, B3, C and E, Carbomer, Milk Protein, (full spectrum UVA, UVB sun protection spf 15) Tretinoin, Tocopherol and Fragrances.
  • Oct 17, 2005, 03:42 PM
    Skinwhite
    So the new one contains tretinoin? Do you know how much percent?
  • Oct 18, 2005, 05:50 AM
    china_eyes
    OH no!!
    Yeah, if pervil has tretinoin I can't use it because I'm also taking roaccutane by roche (intake!) and it as tretinoin medicine
    Hmmp, which one is better pervil or amira??
  • Oct 18, 2005, 05:56 AM
    unis
    Skinwhite, I THINK its tretinoin content is 0.010% (I am not sure of this)

    And china_eyes, if I will base it on sales I can say that amira is better :)
  • Oct 20, 2005, 10:19 PM
    china_eyes
    Really?
    Hey, what if I use pervil for the 1st month then shift to amira the 2nd month is it okay?
  • Oct 20, 2005, 10:21 PM
    unis
    Its okay, actually I have used all the brands of magic creams available here just to see which one works best for me hehe. Been shifting from one brand to another...

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