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‎06-13-2016 07:39 PM - edited ‎06-13-2016 07:40 PM
Terry Dubrow is very entertaining on "Botched" and he does a great job on all that revision plastic surgery on that show and he's also an entertaining salesperson on Evine but why exactly should I believe that he is a skin care expert? I don't. I'm sure that Heather's visage has a lot to do with fillers, Botox, and peels and not just from cosmetic skin care.
‎06-13-2016 07:42 PM
@SeaMaiden wrote:I just can not get past the two reality Show do anything for a buck vendors. She is an actress and could sell anything and does.....he is an unattractive supposedly high class. Cosmetic surgeon that lives a very expensive lifestyle and sees this cosmetic line as $$$$ to pay off some of the costs for the 14 bathroom mansion his wife wants. I would question their integrity and their honesty. Put their name on a line and sell sell sell$$$$$.
Inside 'RHOC' Star Heather Dubrow's 20,000 Square Foot, 14-Bathroom Mansion
http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2015/02/rhoc-heather-terry-dubrow-build-new-mansion/
Thanks for that info, SeaMaiden! They sold their last house for $16 million, so they might come out not too far from even on this one even after taxes. The upkeep must be huge. Why would anyone want 16 bathrooms (paging Dr. Freud!)? Heather had better get a really durable bucket and mop in preparation for when that thing is done. It's going to be a nightmare to clean.
‎06-13-2016 07:46 PM
@TY wrote:Terry Dubrow is very entertaining on "Botched" and he does a great job on all that revision plastic surgery on that show and he's also an entertaining salesperson on Evine but why exactly should I believe that he is a skin care expert? I don't. I'm sure that Heather's visage has a lot to do with fillers, Botox, and peels and not just from cosmetic skin care.
I watch Botched every now and then. Both doctors seem very good at what they do. Dr. Nassif does amazing nose reconstructions and is really what one thinks of when one imagines a doctor. He would fit right in in the top hospitals in Boston in terms of attitude. Dr. Dubrow wouldn't fit in. He's Hollywood or whatever you'd call it all the way, although I imagine he's as expert as any plastic surgeon in the more stodgy halls of medicine. It's nice to see some of the people who had bad surgeries get a new lease on life.
‎06-14-2016 07:45 AM
@Ms X wrote:
@TY wrote:Terry Dubrow is very entertaining on "Botched" and he does a great job on all that revision plastic surgery on that show and he's also an entertaining salesperson on Evine but why exactly should I believe that he is a skin care expert? I don't. I'm sure that Heather's visage has a lot to do with fillers, Botox, and peels and not just from cosmetic skin care.
I watch Botched every now and then. Both doctors seem very good at what they do. Dr. Nassif does amazing nose reconstructions and is really what one thinks of when one imagines a doctor. He would fit right in in the top hospitals in Boston in terms of attitude. Dr. Dubrow wouldn't fit in. He's Hollywood or whatever you'd call it all the way, although I imagine he's as expert as any plastic surgeon in the more stodgy halls of medicine. It's nice to see some of the people who had bad surgeries get a new lease on life.
DuBrow loves being in the limelight. That would concern me as a patient. He's too into "showbiz". I'd go to Nassif before DuBrow.
‎06-14-2016 08:23 AM
The only product from this line that I have tried is the Regenerol Retinol Essence Exfoliating Discs, and I really do like them!
‎12-01-2016 05:37 AM
If you're looking to completely erase wrinkles, good luck. I use some of CB and love it. My wrinkles have decreased. I use some volumegen and some regenerol. I've not tried the vitamins or shakes. It gets expensive. Day time for me: caviar cleanser, volumegen, volulmizing eye cream, and volumizing facial cream. At night: retinol cleansing balm, retinol eye, and twice a week retinol peel. My skin is fabulous. I suggest you try it. Don't like it? Send it back. I'm not sure why the Dubrow family income came into this equation, but I recommend the line.
‎12-01-2016 07:58 AM
I am also curious about the line but have not yet naught anything. Trying to use up what I have.
As for the DUbrows, I am not troubled by their lifestyle. When did being successful and wealthy become a bad thing? Does anyone really think any vendor goes on a shopping network as a charitable donation?
‎12-01-2016 07:59 AM
@princessbelton wrote:If you're looking to completely erase wrinkles, good luck. I use some of CB and love it. My wrinkles have decreased. I use some volumegen and some regenerol. I've not tried the vitamins or shakes. It gets expensive. Day time for me: caviar cleanser, volumegen, volulmizing eye cream, and volumizing facial cream. At night: retinol cleansing balm, retinol eye, and twice a week retinol peel. My skin is fabulous. I suggest you try it. Don't like it? Send it back. I'm not sure why the Dubrow family income came into this equation, but I recommend the line.
This is your first post?
‎12-01-2016 08:24 AM
‎12-01-2016 09:35 AM
I use the vitamins, liquid collagen, retinol line and the newest line, the champagne one!!! I think they are all great and am showing very positive results! My skin is glowing and I have noticed a very real decrease in fine lines. I don't see what difference how wealthy they are makes. If you buy any products from a successful company the owners are going to be very wealthy!!! I will buy from any company that works for my skin, unless they test on animals...that is a deal breaker!!
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