Nanoblur reviewed - Truth In Aging

2022-09-24 10:20:41 By : Ms. judy zhu

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Hi, I would love to try this, or anything that will help with lines, sagging, blurring, crepiness, etc.. I've been in cosmetics almost 30 years ( I helped launch some ground breaking la creams and scents, and worked with almost every brand, and have tried just about everything - from high end to drug store. I've left work (hopefully temporarily), due to an autoimmune disease that has wreaked havoc with my body, and my very strong, white teeth. I've lost 18 of them, and it will cost a BMW to get implants (even though it is strictly from a medical, NOT dental reason, insurance wont pay for it...it's called Sjogren's Syndrome, and mine is systemic, and quite bad), which I don't have the money for, as I've been so sick, I had to leave a great job I loved with Lauder. Sorry to go on, but it's not even really vanity, it's more that I feel I've lost my smile...and that tells people so much. I've also volunteered and worked in non-profit most of my adult life, and a smile means so much, for so many reasons...I might not know you, but care about you, being one of the most important So, if you come across anything you would like tested, I've pretty much tried it all, and can give truly honest, hopefully well written reviews. Thanks so much. All the Best, Laurie O.

I tried Nanoblur as a sample provided at the drug store at the cosmetics counter. I was given six of them (tiny foil envelope types supposedly single use). First time I used the whole sample per instructions then tried to apply makeup afterwards (it's supposed to be as good or better than other primers). All my make up peeled off!!! I had to wash my face and start over without the Nanoblur on. Second time I tried more drying time and half the sample, same thing. Makeup applied on beaded/peeled (like little rolls of skin, nanoblur and makeup) again. So, I gave up. Still have the other samples I may pass on to my mom to see if she has better luck. I used the retinol reface (I liked it fine but have switched to a retinol with an advertised %) and I want to try (on the advice of Caroline Hirons) the Hyraluron.

Is it still possible get Nanoblur or Snoxin for try please? I am 56 years. Thanks

I have just ordered both snoxin and nanoblur. I am a 46 y.o. skincare/makeup product junkie! Marta, how do I become a "reviewer" for TIA?

HI there, i am currently two weeks in using snoxin and have recomended it to friends and family who have also now purchased it, I would love to try Nanoblur as well.

Yes please I would love to try Snoxin .. Lip wrinkles are so annoying. Will try anything. Seen this product and did not want to spend the money not knowing how it would work

Would love to give it a try! I'm a thirty something gal that has a few newbie lines around the eyes that would best be remedied by a cream rather than botox... lol. I'm excited! Txs!

i have been doing some research on this product and havnt came across very much info as of yet,i am so keen on trying this product,to see if its of any benefit to my skin and would happily give a review.

I would like to try Snoxin if the reveiw/samples are still available. I was impressed with nanoblur. It gives the ultimate matt effect to my skin. If you are looking for a dewy, glowing youthful effect it is not for you, but it certainly does soften imperfections with an effective optical illusion.

Yes, I would like to try a sample of SNOXIN Best wishes gill

I would like to try the snoring. They claim to have only tried it on 20 people. I am a 50 yr old female. Lots of wrinkles for testing.

by John Sanderson, M.D.

I've got a marketing slogan for this product: "PHOTOSHOP IN A BOTTLE". Well, hey, In figure that anybody who would name a skin care product "Snoxin" needs some help in that department. On the other hand, Nanoblur is a creative use of nanotech. I like the basic idea of an optical illusion. I wonder if it gets even better with 3-D glasses! Where do you stand on the nano-cosmetics safety issue? Looking at the Nanoblur web site, I cannot find what material the nanoparticles are made from. Nanoencapsulation is a new frontier for transdermal drug delivery, so the nanomaterial (and other ingredients as hitchhikers) could be something that more easily breaches the stratum corneum. I see great potential for nanotech in skin care, but there is some potential for harm as well. Need to know what those nano scale optical diffusers actually are!

I'd try the Snoxin to review -- and, yes, that's a bad name. Really bad. ; )

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