Hello again! Thank you for posting great questions!
Let me address a few specific questions.
Many of you asked how to incorporate the Advanced FIRMx 3-Piece TSV®into your daily skin-care regimen. When applying skin care, always apply your formulas from the thinnest to the thickest. Here's an example:
- First, cleanse your skin with my Anti-Aging Cleansing Gel.
- Use FIRMx Peeling Gel on clean, dry skin 1–3 times per week.
- Apply FIRMx GFX Neuropeptide Serum twice a day.
- Finish off with FIRMx Firming Night Moisturizer at night.
- If you're using my Un-Wrinkle Turbo, apply it before FIRMx GFX Neuropeptide Serum (thinnest to thickest).
Blondie13 asked how to incorporate my Customer Choice 6-Piece Kit with the FIRMx TSV. All of these products can easily be used together. Here's how:
- For the first step in your regimen, wash your skin with Anti-Aging Cleansing Gel.
- Alternate using FIRMx Peeling Gel with Un-Wrinkle Peel Pads. FIRMx Peeling Gel is gentle and you can use frequently. It's an enzymatic and physical peel. You may want to use Un-Wrinkle Peel Pads, which are chemical peels, every other day or a few days a week, especially if you have more sensitive skin. You can also use FIRMx in the morning and Un-Wrinkle in the evening if you have sensitivity issues.
- Next, apply FIRMx Serum on your face and my 2012 Customer Choice Award-winning Laser-Free Eye Serum twice a day.
- Finish your morning regimen with Laser-Free Regenerator Moisturizing Gel and apply any color cosmetics.
- At night, wash your face with Anti-Aging Cleanser Gel, peel using FIRMx or Un-Wrinkle Peel Pads, apply Retinol Fusion Night, and FIRMx Night Moisturizer.
Kamjam asked if the Advanced FIRMx 3-Piece TSV products can be used on the eye area. I recommend that you apply it up to the ocular bone and around the crow's feet area.
AMHT, we love you! Thanks for your dedication to great skin care! The general rule of thumb is thinnest to thickest, which applies best for you.
Have you tried my newest addition to the Camu Camu collection, my CC Cream?
Thank you and keep your questions and great feedback coming!
—Peter Thomas Roth