Old 02-21-2009, 04:16 AM   #1
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Just wondered if anyone has tried this and does it actually work!!!! on uk tv is says it works by time advert has finished. hmmm sceptical but not bad priced so is it worth a go???
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Old 02-25-2009, 11:59 AM   #2
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Hi,

I have tried it, waste of money, did not do anything for me. Would not recommend it. I gave it 2 weeks and did not see any difference.
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Old 02-25-2009, 12:05 PM   #3
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Usually two weeks is not enough time to see results in a product, but if the promo promised results by the time the ad was over, I'd say that you were more than generous. Thanks for the review!
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Hi thanks, well took the plunge and bought on Saturday, not an instant fill like they say! and Its impossible to put make up on after applying it! will try give it the 4 weeks though! im gettin married in 14 weeks so getting desperate now lol. think the botox route!
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hi jo i dont know what your skin is like buy have you looked at the skin doctors line and using a good spf cream at all times! botox is a big thing and is expensive and personally i dont think it looks that good!
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Hi not heard of skin Drs? range. Agree about botox but have considered fillers. like say its a money thing too!
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iv been applying after makeup and it does soften the creases particularly the forehead
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Old 12-29-2009, 08:32 AM   #8
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jo66, what type of skin do you have, any particular problem you want to address? There's lots you can do in 14 weeks, but get started.

I would recommend not too much dairy products, and vegetable juices every day :-)
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jo66, what type of skin do you have, any particular problem you want to address? There's lots you can do in 14 weeks, but get started.

I would recommend not too much dairy products, and vegetable juices every day :-)
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