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NIOD products - any good?

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polyhymnia · 04/08/2016 22:26

Am a bit of a skincare junkie, though pretty happily settled with Clarins and Sarah Chapman. But recently have come across a few raves for products called NIOD. They're sold by Victoria Health, which I'm not a huge fan of.
The star products - both of which Victoria assured me I need- are serums called CAIS and MMHC. Anyone have any experience of these? Great results or snake oil?

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hollinhurst84 · 04/08/2016 22:55

Good stuff. I like the photography fluid
This is a good post about them
Deciem is under their umbrella too and I've use the hylamide and the sub q eye
http://www.carolinehirons.com/2015/12/a-guide-to-niod.html?m=1

BovrilonToast · 05/08/2016 06:47

I love them. Totally converted! I used to use a clarisonic, all sorts of aha acids and a hyaluronic serum. Skin was ok.

Now I use the cleaner, CAIS and Mmhc. Occasionally the saponins cleaner and flavanone mud for a deep clean.

It's amazing. My skin has never looked so good. I happily go out without foundation now! I'm 40 and finally happy with my skin

Their customer service is also excellent, I buy directly from their website.

polyhymnia · 05/08/2016 10:07

Thanks. And thanks for that link.

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polyhymnia · 05/08/2016 10:10

Do you get them from Victoria Health?

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cressetmama · 05/08/2016 13:54

Don't fall for the lip plumping product! Think chilli oil mixed with sesame oil. It does not work, either, and smarts like heck. Save the £30, but can't comment on the rest of the range; some products have had good reviews, from India Knight in the Sunday Times for example.

BuntyFigglesworthSpiffington · 05/08/2016 14:33

There's a lot of blinding with 'science' in their blurb. I'm still tempted though.

polyhymnia · 05/08/2016 14:50

Yes, quite, Bunty. And Victoria Health are generally very into that sort of approach and promising wondrous transformations.
Will google India Knight reviews - she's usually fairly sensible. Thanks.

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