I know you're a Peter Thomas Roth fan and so am I.
I was wondering if you've had a chance to test the new PTR Dragon's Blood Damaged Skin CPR and how it might fit into a skin regimen. I'm 52 and use PTR products, and retinol for wrinkles, sagging skin (jaw line), and sun damage.
Thanks – Amy
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Hi Amy,
Well, this is a new one on me. I rushed out to the nearest Ulta Beauty to take a look since they carry Peter Thomas Roth products. They hadn’t heard of it yet either.
However it is widely available online. Some sites, like Beauty.com refer to it as Peter Thomas Roth Dragon’s Blood Intensive Night Serum.
In some ways, this new product with the icky-sounding name is right up Peter Thomas Roth’s alley; in other ways, it’s quite a departure.
Roth likes to invent quirky names for his products.
He is often on the leading edge with new ingredients, like:
• The bimatoprost analog found in Lashes to Die
For (Read my review here.) and
• the state-of-the-art peptides loaded into the Un-Wrinkle and Mega-Rich products that head up my Top Ten Skin Anti-Aging Product List.
Cosmetics Cop, Paula Begoun, sums up the Peter Thomas Roth line thus: “Peter Thomas Roth is a large but straightforward line with mostly uncomplicated formulations that, for the most part, are quite good and state-of-the-art.”
To be continued …
Tags: anti-aging ingredients, cosmeceutical peptides, cell-communicating ingredients, cell messengers, Top Ten Anti-Aging Products, effective ingredients, Peter Thomas Roth product reviews, cosmeceutical science
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