13 yrs, 1 mth ago

Has anyone tried priori?

the beauty online store i do all my shopping with has just received Priori, but I can’t find many reviews online at all. Has anyone tried Priori, if so which products and what are your thoughts?

I am considering purchasing the advanced AHA barrier repair complex as they sell it for $55, which is a really good price.

Thanks!!

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  • 8 yrs, 4 mths ago

    I’ve been using Priori for about 2 months now after a beauticican friend suggested it and I have certainly noticed the difference from not using any serums for >1 year to using them daily to twice-daily (I only use Priori in the morning though as my other products are light-sensitive). My skin is certainly glowing now. As to whether I would buy them again? Maybe! The price (as always) is the only thing that puts me off; fortunately I did buy them in an online sale.

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I have just posted a review for the Priori Cellular Recovery Serum which hopefully will be available to view soon.

    I really like the product and love that it is not fragranced. I may look into purchasing some more of their skin care as I have been really impressed.

    Thanks!!! I caved and bought a few of their products in the AHA cosmeceuticals range. they were well priced. hehe

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Thanks heaps beauties!!

    I am already using MD Formulations, and I did read that the guy that created MD Formulations back in the 80’s created Priori.

    The barrier repair complex is an AHA product, but it is also packed with antioxidants, so just by looking at the ingredients list it appears to have a lot more beneficial ingredients. I am currently using Peter Thomas Roth’s 10% glycolic acid which is also great, but comparing the ingredients list, the priori product looks better. I might just have to try it ( I have a very severe addiction to skincare). 🙁

    I use to use MD Formulations but have since switched to ASAP, it is excellent and much kinder on my wallet 🙂

    Where does one buy ASAP?
    is it suitable for dry skin?

    http://www.facialcompany.com.au stock the products.
    I have found them quite helpful too

    The service from Darren at The Facial Company is second to none, he is extra helpful and really knows his stuff, I would be certain it is great for dry skin, but if you are unsure give him a call and he will answer any of your concerns 🙂

    Great thanks! I have also just received an email from an online store in the USA with 20% of ASAP. had never heard of it and now twice in one week!

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I have just posted a review for the Priori Cellular Recovery Serum which hopefully will be available to view soon.

    I really like the product and love that it is not fragranced. I may look into purchasing some more of their skin care as I have been really impressed.

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Thanks heaps beauties!!

    I am already using MD Formulations, and I did read that the guy that created MD Formulations back in the 80’s created Priori.

    The barrier repair complex is an AHA product, but it is also packed with antioxidants, so just by looking at the ingredients list it appears to have a lot more beneficial ingredients. I am currently using Peter Thomas Roth’s 10% glycolic acid which is also great, but comparing the ingredients list, the priori product looks better. I might just have to try it ( I have a very severe addiction to skincare). 🙁

    I use to use MD Formulations but have since switched to ASAP, it is excellent and much kinder on my wallet 🙂

    Where does one buy ASAP?
    is it suitable for dry skin?

    http://www.facialcompany.com.au stock the products.
    I have found them quite helpful too

    The service from Darren at The Facial Company is second to none, he is extra helpful and really knows his stuff, I would be certain it is great for dry skin, but if you are unsure give him a call and he will answer any of your concerns 🙂

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Thanks heaps beauties!!

    I am already using MD Formulations, and I did read that the guy that created MD Formulations back in the 80’s created Priori.

    The barrier repair complex is an AHA product, but it is also packed with antioxidants, so just by looking at the ingredients list it appears to have a lot more beneficial ingredients. I am currently using Peter Thomas Roth’s 10% glycolic acid which is also great, but comparing the ingredients list, the priori product looks better. I might just have to try it ( I have a very severe addiction to skincare). 🙁

    I use to use MD Formulations but have since switched to ASAP, it is excellent and much kinder on my wallet 🙂

    Where does one buy ASAP?
    is it suitable for dry skin?

    http://www.facialcompany.com.au stock the products.
    I have found them quite helpful too

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Thanks heaps beauties!!

    I am already using MD Formulations, and I did read that the guy that created MD Formulations back in the 80’s created Priori.

    The barrier repair complex is an AHA product, but it is also packed with antioxidants, so just by looking at the ingredients list it appears to have a lot more beneficial ingredients. I am currently using Peter Thomas Roth’s 10% glycolic acid which is also great, but comparing the ingredients list, the priori product looks better. I might just have to try it ( I have a very severe addiction to skincare). 🙁

    I use to use MD Formulations but have since switched to ASAP, it is excellent and much kinder on my wallet 🙂

    Where does one buy ASAP?
    is it suitable for dry skin?

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Thanks heaps beauties!!

    I am already using MD Formulations, and I did read that the guy that created MD Formulations back in the 80’s created Priori.

    The barrier repair complex is an AHA product, but it is also packed with antioxidants, so just by looking at the ingredients list it appears to have a lot more beneficial ingredients. I am currently using Peter Thomas Roth’s 10% glycolic acid which is also great, but comparing the ingredients list, the priori product looks better. I might just have to try it ( I have a very severe addiction to skincare). 🙁

    I use to use MD Formulations but have since switched to ASAP, it is excellent and much kinder on my wallet 🙂

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Thanks heaps beauties!!

    I am already using MD Formulations, and I did read that the guy that created MD Formulations back in the 80’s created Priori.

    The barrier repair complex is an AHA product, but it is also packed with antioxidants, so just by looking at the ingredients list it appears to have a lot more beneficial ingredients. I am currently using Peter Thomas Roth’s 10% glycolic acid which is also great, but comparing the ingredients list, the priori product looks better. I might just have to try it ( I have a very severe addiction to skincare). 🙁

  • 13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I have tried most products as I had samples of all of their ranges, I have submitted some reviews here on BH for a few of the products that I tried, unfortunately though I have not used the Barrier Repair Complex that I am aware of, the name doesn’t ring a bell. The AHA range is excellent but I have found many other brands that are just as effective for a fraction of the price. I could never afford to use Priori as my regular skincare routine, its just beyond my budget 🙁

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