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Clinique skin care product (or any product)


Question Posted Sunday May 21 2006, 8:01 pm

how long does it take for clinique skin care products to kick in? how long does it take for any skin care product to kick in?

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Tulipg17 answered Monday May 22 2006, 8:00 am:
Yes, you have to use it consistantly for about a month before you start to see visible results.

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thspiral answered Sunday May 21 2006, 10:32 pm:
In most cases it will generally be matter of weeks or months rather than days. I know that this may be disheartning to hear, but unrealistic expectations can be more so.

Your Dr. would probably want to continue to treat you for up to two months before recomending a change of medication. If after this time, you see no difference, I would recomend going in to see a dermatologist for a recomendation.

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