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Anyone any experience of this anti wrinkle

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  • bossymoo
    bossymoo Posts: 6,924 Forumite
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    Nope but if it asks for your credit card details be very wary. Just look at the threads on here about the "miracle" raspberry ketone stuff :(
    Bossymoo

    Away with the fairies :beer:
  • sunfield91
    sunfield91 Posts: 200 Forumite
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    I would be wary and perhaps stick to the more mainstream cosmetic companies, they spend a lot of money on research etc so personally I have more faith in these
  • lollipopsarah
    lollipopsarah Posts: 1,333 Forumite
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    I wouldn't personally but then I haven't worn make up for years and am a believer that natural is better. (partly because i'm lazy and also because of previous exzema problems)
    My lovely mum had the most beautiful skin and swore by Ponds colds cream at night, but then only wore some lippy on special occasions too.
    As others have warned too, watchdog have many times featured horror stories of ladies getting caught in rolling contracts so always be aware before giving bank details.
    xx
  • choille
    choille Posts: 9,710 Forumite
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    I had a real problem with a company that I gave my bank details to. My bank account kept getting plundered & it took a long time to sort out - thing is I didn't want the stuff, but they kept sending it - rubbish & dangerous according to Trading Standards.
  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    Looking at the so-called 'before and after' photos should be a great big humongous pointer to it being a pile of rubbish and likely a bit of a con binding you into regular payments.


    No face cream is going to do what that claims in the photos.


    have those women been putting it on their lips too to completely change the shape of them?


    Seriously, don't touch with a bargepole
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,842 Forumite
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    L'Oreal are a major major brand and have a lot of pharmaceutical experience when it comes to beauty products as do many other well known major brands. If this sort of treatment truly existed, one of the larger brands would have undoubtedly bottled it and have sold it to the masses at whatever the cost and made their £billions. I heavily doubt the cream you've found on the link. Sorry!
  • Save up your money, get Botox, that's what really works :)
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