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Ok thanks for that. My skin is reasonbly sensitive so it is probably best to start with the PHA.

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Purple_angel: where were you able to get samples from?
I'm interested in purchasing something to get rid of dark spots caused on my face caused by (ex) pimples.
Would the Neostrata fading cream or the Smoothing cream be better?
Does anyone know how does it compare to Paula's Choice? Seems you get more for your dollar with Neostrata, compared to Paula's 8% AHA.
Hopefully i can get some samples. TIA

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There's always someone that asks this question, but where do you get it from? I looked on ozepharmacy but didn't find anything on Neostrata?

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It's only available through pharmacies.
I forget which online pharmacy keeps it, but there is one which does.
Failing that, I am sure your local pharmacy would not mind to order it in for you.

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Originally Posted by Tickled~ Purple_angel: where were you able to get samples from?
I'm interested in purchasing something to get rid of dark spots caused on my face caused by (ex) pimples.
Would the Neostrata fading cream or the Smoothing cream be better?
Does anyone know how does it compare to Paula's Choice? Seems you get more for your dollar with Neostrata, compared to Paula's 8% AHA.
Hopefully i can get some samples. TIA
Samples are available if you email Hamiltons.
Go to their website and you will find the contact email.

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Does the cleanser remove makeup well?
ETA: www.chemistaustralia.com.au stock it as do www.pharmacyonline.com.au

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I use the cleanser and it always takes off my makeup.

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Well, I finally went out and bought the Neostrata Ultra Moisturising Face Cream (10% PHA) and Facial Cleanser (4% PHA) today and I'm excited to use them!
However, I was at the chemist and saw other Neostrata serums, lotions and potions - is a cleanser and face cream enough?
Thanks for any advice!

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Well I have the cleanser, moisturiser, eye cream, serum, fading gel and night cream... but thats just me. I wanted to really give it a good go to see if it made a difference to my skin and thought that by using the whole range I'd have the best results. To be honest, my pigmentation is fading and my skin is clearer - although I've never really had blemishes. See how you go with what you've got and then branch out to the other products. I've just bought my second jar of moisturiser & upgraded to the 10% AHA from the 10% PHA.

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I would say cleanser and the face cream are fine to start out with.
At least if you don't like it you haven't outlayed too much money, and you can build up the products you use as you go along.



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