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05-16-2019 02:12 AM - edited 05-16-2019 02:14 AM
of skincare that reminds me of Isomers/Perricone products.
Its called NIOD (Amazon). Made in Canada, very expensive* and
product description (scroll to bottom of page) is so technical that it's
nearly unreadable!
I wouldn't be surprised if either Isomers or Dr. P have some involvement here....
the Names/prices of the products remind me of Dr. Ps, and the descriptions remind me of Isomers.
The bottles are dark brown and except for the labels, they all look alike.
Also, a brand called "the Ordinary" is on Amazon, too, which I've been seeing mentioned lately.
(*there is a "starter" kit for $29).
Anyway, check NIOD out and post what you think!
05-16-2019 08:31 AM
Be careful when buying make up or skin care on Amazon. I have read that people who order the item elsewhere, and then on Amazon say that it is not the same product. Sometimes it is very watery. Some products that are sold should say “authorized dealer.”
05-16-2019 08:47 AM
I rarely buy beauty products (skin, hair) from Amazon because there are too many complaints about fakes. Also, prices are often higher than buying direct.
05-16-2019 12:46 PM
Source, Harper’s Bazaar Australia
05-16-2019 02:37 PM
very interesting.. wondering if they are publicly traded. maybe a stock purchsase...
05-16-2019 02:38 PM
NIOD is one of Deciem's skincare lines as is The Ordinary. You could look on Deciem's website directly as they do ship to the U.S.
05-16-2019 02:56 PM
Didn't the owner commit suicide or something? It was very odd. Online rants, etc.
05-16-2019 02:58 PM
05-16-2019 06:18 PM
Eva Naturals is another brand on Amazon with very low price tags and quality ingredients.
05-16-2019 09:32 PM
@Janey2 wrote:Be careful when buying make up or skin care on Amazon. I have read that people who order the item elsewhere, and then on Amazon say that it is not the same product. Sometimes it is very watery. Some products that are sold should say “authorized dealer.”
You got that right, sister! I never trust beauty items from Amazon or eBay. I've see news reports and read them online about fakes being sold, or product being replaced in the container & sold as the real thing. Some well known vendors have bought them, tested them & determined them to be fake. I'd rather spend my $$ on the real McCoy, even if it is more expensive.
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