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05-20-2024 08:17 PM - edited 05-20-2024 08:17 PM
Read the reviews. Looks like the company puts you on auto delivery and sends shipments and makes it hard to cancel and get out of it.
Thanks for the heads up @SilleeMee !
05-20-2024 08:19 PM
@rms1954 wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:
@rms1954 wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:After reading what I read about CrepeErase dot com on TrustPilot, I wouldn't buy anything from that company here or any place else for that matter.
what was that?
The customers reviews on TrustPilot dot com are not good.
But the reviews are not about the product ... they are about that people felt it was a scam. If you read it you will see why people fall for it; I did. That is why I don't order from them directly.
Some of the reviews are about the products being bad, tried to cancel their orders b/c of that reason and ran into problems. I wouldn't want to support a company who has treated their customers like that.
05-20-2024 09:30 PM
Their whole pitch is a scam. Anyone with a brain cell
knows a lotion cannot reverse aging skin. Its like any other
temporary moisturizer. And those commercials were heavily
digitally manipulated to make skin look perfect.
05-20-2024 09:36 PM
If anyone wants an alternative, the Gold Bond Crepe Corrector gets excellent reviews.
05-20-2024 09:49 PM
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:If anyone wants an alternative, the Gold Bond Crepe Corrector gets excellent reviews.
Another good product for crepey skin is the Alpha body lotion. Glycolic acid penetrates the skin, plumps it up and helps build collagen in the meantime.
05-20-2024 10:09 PM
I tried the wrinkle erase. It did absolutely nothing for me. Sent it back.
They also do long, tedious, late night infomercials.
05-20-2024 10:22 PM
I bought this years ago on QVC. It doesn't do anything it says it will, don't waste your money.
05-20-2024 10:29 PM
@ellaphant wrote:Their whole pitch is a scam. Anyone with a brain cell
knows a lotion cannot reverse aging skin. Its like any other
temporary moisturizer. And those commercials were heavily
digitally manipulated to make skin look perfect.
Exactly...just look at unretouched pics of Jane Seymour.
05-20-2024 10:32 PM
Where is this company based? USA? Canada? Other?
05-21-2024 04:06 AM
Crepe Erase is a 2-step treatment, exfoliate and moisturize. For me, at least, I can do these steps using other products and get the best (upper arm, leg) skin possible with products I prefer. For about 2 years, I have been using Caudalie Vinosculpt Lift & Firm Cream. The grape phenols seem to really make a difference and you can read their clinical study (I like that they do independent study, not consumer test). Its about $45 and jar lasts a LONG time. This week I started tested Orlane Refining Arm Cream...costs about $100...will post once I see if it makes a difference. Arms are biggest problem...Im in my early 60s and the vertical lines and sagging are happening.
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