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Anyone use it? I have trouble believing this works...
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Read the online reviews on the internet.  They don't sound good.  

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That's what I figured...😜
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@NativeJax wrote:
Anyone use it? I have trouble believing this works...

Nomorebirthdays started a thread on it several days ago. You might find the replies helpful. It's called "Crepe Erase?"

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Just googled, average rating by 91 people was 1.9 stars out of five.  Not good.

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Once you lose the elasticity in your skin, no cosmetic is going to restore it. 

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A waste of time and money.  Cat Very Happy

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I agree, I would certainly not pay $89.00 for it.

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Yup, NEVER would I spend my hard earned money on that...
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I'm curious about the ingredients.   Wonder if it's posted?

I think you can get similar results from other products with similar ingredients.

And you can minimize the crepey look with a good hand lotion.

I've been using Gold Bond Ultimate "restoring"

It makes a difference, although temporary.

The Gold Bond has 24 hr moisture, CoQ10, ceramides & lipids.

When I first get up in the morning, I am really crepey looking, after my shower, I use the lotion and during the day I notice I'm not so crepe-y

I don't remember the price of the GB, maybe $5 for the small size.

There are other formulas also.

 


@NativeJax wrote:
Anyone use it? I have trouble believing this works...