@HappyDaze wrote:
@60sgirl wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
Yep. Just saw this! Thank you, @2cockers1cat!!!
ISOMERS Skincare Three-Piece Bonus Size Matrixyl 20% Anti-Wrinkle Set - 311-292
If Sold Separately: $294.95
EVINE Price: $124.00
Today's Top Value:
$ 96.80Save: $27.20 (22% off)
@sonechko now see, I might have bit on this one if it had been a duo and priced at about $59. Adding in that bottle of body cream upped the price and frankly I wouldn't spend money on body cream when Jergen's does the trick on my dry skin.
Ain't nothing but burpees and squats gonna lift up that booty and I do those every day.
Lol those strengthen the underlying muscles but don't really support the skin covering that booty, except to help with blood flow. The body cream supports the skin itself, not muscles, lol!
I don't have saggy skin on my body so doesn't matter.That usually happens when someone loses a lot of weight and the skin that was stretched out over the heavier body now cannot bounce back. Body skin doesn't shrink and become taut, that's why plastic surgeons are doing nips and tucks all the time.
Sometimes these companies just add these filler products to up the price. I'd rather not include them in these sets and keep the prices lower.
Consumer Reports recently tested 16 skin firming, anti wrinkle, anti aging products and no matter what price you paid - the most expensive one being $96 - all failed to even noticeably have any effect. A low cost over the counter moisturizing cream that was also included in the tests was found to be JUST AS EFFECTIVE as those products. It clearly proves that these products are scams. See Consumer Reports.com for more info.
I'm done with P.C. Just say what you mean and mean what you say. It's easier.