View Full Version : Found a new thing!
Brownsugar
Nov 4, 2005, 02:38 PM
:) Hey guyz I found this new website I don't know anything of it but it look promising here's the link tell me what you think?
http://www.euoko.com/web/n_product.aspx?route=5
hindude
Nov 4, 2005, 02:55 PM
$200 for 1oz?? Are you kidding!! It says it uses Alpha Arbutin... might as well go with WhiterSkin which uses that same stuff now.
Brownsugar
Nov 8, 2005, 11:23 PM
Ok well how about these... :p
http://www.strawberrynet.com/productDetail.aspx?ProdId=41376&src_affiliate=4455 (http://www.strawberrynet.com/productDetail.aspx?ProdId=41376)
Or this
http://www.strawberrynet.com/productDetail.aspx?ProdId=42930&src_affiliate=4455 (http://www.strawberrynet.com/productDetail.aspx?ProdId=42930)
I just keep finding these new products and wondering if any one has tried any of it :rolleyes:
Aileen
Nov 9, 2005, 05:46 AM
Dear Brownsugar:
I was very curious about Euoko as well. I browsed through every single ingredient on their website and then searched every one of them on the web. You must think that I have a lot of time, but not so. I simply have wasted a lot of money on skin care and will not make a mistake from now on.
What made me decide to buy Euoko's products was that every single ingredient they use seems to be very popular, especially in Europe. Apparently, most of them are tested and trials show how they work and to what extent.
I decided to purhcase two products from Euoko: the Intense Whitening Serum and the Marine Moisture Base. I bought the Intesne Whitening Serum, because I found out that the total concentration of active ingredients is almost 20% in this product and I have never heard of such a high number. The ingredients they use (Alpha Arbutin, Tyorstat, 1-Methylhydantoine-2-imide, Giga White, etc.) have all been on my list of top priorities. And these ingredients are apparently used at the highest recommended concentrations. I also bough Marine Moisture Base, because this so-called "toner" actually has more stabilized vitamin C (good for skin whitening) than a complete treatment I had purchased from Valmont, a very expensive brand from Switzerland.
By the way, I had bought the cream from WhiterSkin and I am sure there was no Alpha Arbutin in it.
I have been using the combination for just over a week and I believe for the first time I can say that I do not regret a penny of what I spent. My skin is soft and glowing and I can see that my dark spots are more even. I am going to stick to this regiment for now, because, if the results progress this well, $300 a month is well worth it.
I will follow up further.
Brownsugar
Nov 9, 2005, 08:17 AM
Wow really! And in just over a week, it must work really fast then. But is it meant more for making skin more lighter or removing dark marks?
Keep me posting on your progress ;)
Brownsugar
Nov 11, 2005, 10:08 PM
Do these products look good for skin lightning?
http://www.drulaproducts.com/item.html
nikki1000
Jan 17, 2006, 05:51 AM
I also have found the site as was wondering whether it worked as well obviously the price is very high but you have to remember using quality produsts always will be!
If anyone has used it please write in!
Ley222
Feb 18, 2006, 05:25 PM
Dear Brownsugar:
I was very curious about Euoko as well. I browsed through every single ingredient on their website and then searched every one of them on the web. You must think that I have a lot of time, but not so. I simply have wasted a lot of money on skin care and will not make a mistake from now on.
What made me decide to buy Euoko's products was that every single ingredient they use seems to be very popular, especially in Europe. Apparently, most of them are tested and trials show how they work and to what extent.
I decided to purhcase two products from Euoko: the Intense Whitening Serum and the Marine Moisture Base. I bought the Intesne Whitening Serum, because I found out that the total concentration of active ingredients is almost 20% in this product and I have never heard of such a high number. The ingredients they use (Alpha Arbutin, Tyorstat, 1-Methylhydantoine-2-imide, Giga White, etc.) have all been on my list of top priorities. And these ingredients are apparently used at the highest recommended concentrations. I also bough Marine Moisture Base, because this so-called "toner" actually has more stabilized vitamin C (good for skin whitening) than a complete treatment I had purchased from Valmont, a very expensive brand from Switzerland.
By the way, I had bought the cream from WhiterSkin and I am sure there was no Alpha Arbutin in it.
I have been using the combination for just over a week and I believe for the first time I can say that I do not regret a penny of what I spent. My skin is soft and glowing and I can see that my dark spots are more even. I am going to stick to this regiment for now, because, if the results progress this well, $300 a month is well worth it.
I will follow up further.
How is euoko coming along?
asali
Sep 18, 2007, 07:26 AM
Hello Everyone,
Just like everyone that has posted here, I have tried everything to lighten my skin tone. I received my Euoko Intense White Serum around August 15, 2007. I have been using it twice a day (although I skipped like a day here and there) and have been using a 65 SPF sunblock along with it because the instructions ask to use a 30 SPF or greater. Well after using it for almost a month now, I am very sad to say that it has not done anything for my skin. My skin is the same shade... no lightening at all. It didn't even out my skin as I have acne scars. I am very disappointed as I had high hopes from this product... especially because I paid such a high price for it. The only good thing about the serum is that it didn't cause any breakouts (normally I break out to everything because I have sensitive skin) and it was very lightweight without stickiness or oiliness left on the face after applying. But I have a medium skin tone (I am Indian for those that are wondering). I am not on the light side nor on the dark. I am just in the middle and so I'm not too sure how well it would work on dark skin since it didn't work for me at all. But I contacted Euoko about this 2 days ago and I am still waiting to hear back from them. Hopefully they have some suggestions for me.
And for those of you who are considering using Meladerm from civantskincare... from my experience, that didn't work either. My sister also tried the product (we have almost the same skin one) and it didn't work out for her either.
Unfortunately, there is nothing out there that really seems to work. But I will continue my search in finding a safe product to lighten the skin. I hope this posting helps. And please don't become discouraged just because these products did not work for me. I am posting on here just to share my experience.