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01-21-2011 10:59 PM
OK, first the TSV. I'm not the least bit tempted but I was curious enough to listen. I guess I can believe the blue light targets bacteria and will help with acne. But then they go on about other benefits, so it isn't just for acne, but never explain how it supposedly helps that. I suspect it's because your skin looks better when the acne clears. And, if I read the description correctly, those are attributed to the skin care lotions that come with the device. Ummm, OK I find that a bit misleading. I also don't think it's science (his term) when the good doctor vendor cites a study that relies on users' perceptions.
The other thing...First Aid Beauty cream. Shawn says the 12 oz. is only available on QVC so it's a better deal that getting two 6ozs. I went to Sephora to check out the ingredients and what do I see? Yep, the 12 oz for the same price as QVC. Then easy enough to purchase something else and get free shipping. Ha, that's what they get for not having the ingredients where I can find them on this website.
If I watched more I'd no doubt have more. 
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