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@Katcat1 wrote:

@mom2four0418    That's funny because when I looked this afternoon Target had it for $12 and change.  I would not buy beauty products from Amazon.

 

I just checked and Target is selling for $12.49 so it is less than Amazon.


The Target price is for the one oz. size. 

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@DottieBlue wrote:

Just wanted to add:  I don't really trust Amazon's ratings.  A few weeks go I purchased a cotton sheet set from Amazon's website, it was shipped from a third party. 

 

A few days after I received my order, I got an email from the vendor telling me that if I submitted a review of the sheets, they would send me a "free set of pillowcases to match my sheet set."  To my thinking, that is a bribe.  So, how authentic are reviews?  I doubt anyone would submit anything less than an excellent review in anticipation of receiving their "free gift."

 

BTW, I didn't send in a review because I didn't like being asked for one.

 

Has anyone else experienced something like this?

 


I read something similar.  I was reading the Amazon reviews for a grow light and one of the reviewers said how disappointed she was with the product, and that it probably had such high ratings because the seller offered gift cards for reviews.  That's the first time I had heard of this.  I didn't buy that light.  

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I really like and trust the Weleda line. High quality ingredients and effective results.
as others have said I would never buy it from Amazon though.
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iHerb carries this brand. The Skin Food is $18.32 for 2.5 oz tube. They have free shipping on $20

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Re: An Answer to DRY SKIN

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I've used Weleda Skin Food (original cream) for years. My dry skin loves it!