Hill Moisture Riser by Hill Dermaceuticals, Inc.
Hi group.
I’m a regular member of this group and I will buy and try most things
mentioned on this site.
Some things work and some things do not, and some products I will not
buy, simple because of the products ingredients. The most important
and simplest thing to remeber is what ingredients to avoid. That
said, we all need to avoid products that have a fragrance, uses
alcohol and/or dyes.
The best products for our skin: Soothing and safe for sensitive skin,
has no fragrance, no alcohol, no dyes or preservatives, and is non-
comedogenic.
And one such product that I’ve gotten wonderful success with from the
moment I started using it…is called: Hill Moisture Riser (HMR).
The ingredents of HMR: Refined peanut oil, mineral oil, isopropyl
myristate, and oleth-2.
When the packaged of HMR arrived, it came with a spray (water)
bottle. You simply fill the water bottle with cold water daily, or
fill it one time with distilled water. All you need to do is spray
water on your face or body before applying Hill Moisture Riser HMR).
After spaying (misting) with water, place a few drops of HMR on your
moistened skin or palm of your hand and gently massage and spread the
oil around on your skin or face. It’s wonderful to use on the face.
The package says: "HMR is clinically proven to help increase skin’s
water content." …and it does! Our biggest problem is dry skin and
HMR solves that problem. It can be used as often as needed and keeps
my skin smooth and soft. The package says it’s safe for children and
adults. I believe HMR is much safer then most of the junk proicuts
sold in most grocery stores that most parents use on babies skin.
While shopping at the Hill Dermaceutical website, I also purchased
the companies DermaSmart lounge wear, and I love it next to my skin!
I give their material a thumbs up! Whenever I’m not wearing the
special space age material around the house, I’m wearing it to bed
like Pj’s.
All/Best,
-Dan
PS: My advice is to toss out the cheap junk and seek out soothing
safe products with the least amount of ingredients. Less is healthy.
Think about it. ![]()
March 29th, 2007 at 7:10 am
Opp’s.. forgot the link to the Hill Moisture Riser.
-Dan