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 I have been waiting to see the TTV at Evine for this brand since my initial research seemed like his line might be something up my alley.

 

However, I was disappointed to see the TTV is another version of Clarisonic. I wonder if Evine did not want this aesthetician to bring a TTV that would compete with anything in Dimitri's line since he is the golden boy there.

 

However, while scrolling I found this kit 311-094 which is a 6 piece set of products for $67 and in looking at the sizes, these are not sample sizes.  Seems like so much better of a deal than yesterdays Tatcha TSV which truly were sample sizes in jars of .35 oz. for $50.

 

I thini I'm going to try the Evine kit.

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I was interested in this line after reading about it here.  Was looking at his serum/moisturizer duo but in the description it said it was for all skin types, aside from those with sensitive skin.  So that lets me out.

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I thought this thread was going to be about Elizabeth Taylor's late husband.

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I've tried several things from this line.  Some I liked and some not so much.  I recall liking a pumpkin enzyme mask but not a serum (can't remember which).  In the past they've had seriously lower prices through Groupon, etc, than typical online retail avenues so search around before paying full price.  Sounds like the Evine kit is a pretty good deal, @60sgirl.  Let us know what you think!

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@BellaCarro wrote:

I've tried several things from this line.  Some I liked and some not so much.  I recall liking a pumpkin enzyme mask but not a serum (can't remember which).  In the past they've had seriously lower prices through Groupon, etc, than typical online retail avenues so search around before paying full price.  Sounds like the Evine kit is a pretty good deal, @60sgirl.  Let us know what you think!


thank you, I will. I am using up my stash of Borghese and Skinn quickly and am always interested in starting something new to see if it makes a difference. My skin looks pretty good, but when you use the same products all the time, are you just "maintaining" at that point, and could there be more improvement with something new? 

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@60sgirl wrote:

 I have been waiting to see the TTV at Evine for this brand since my initial research seemed like his line might be something up my alley.

 

However, I was disappointed to see the TTV is another version of Clarisonic. I wonder if Evine did not want this aeathetician to bring a TTV that would compete with anything in Dimitri's line since he is the golden boy there.

 

However, while scrolling I found this kit 311-094 which is a 6 piece set of products for $67 and in looking at the sizes, these are not sample sizes.  Seems like so much betyter of a deal than yesterdays Tatcha TSV which truly were sample sizes in jars of .35 oz.

 

I thini I'm going to try the Evine TTV. 


@60sgirl, thanks for the heads up. I love Michael Todd's Knu Anti-Aging cream. I notice a difference in my skin when I use it versus when I don't. So I've bought it three times, twice through Groupon or Social Living and the last time on ebay. But my latest purchase on ebay was not in the pump jar container which I prefer because you can control how much product you want to use better IMHO. Although the kit you mentioned doesn't have the Knu Anti-Age cream, #309-026 has both the cream and the eye serum so I may purchase that the next time. Thank you!

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Evine does have a nice sized Discovery Kit from him at a good Holiday Price, about $26, but the shipping is $7, and I refuse to pay that.

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Anyone ever try the peel?  It's only $26 and free shipping.  It looks interesting and I like that this line is cruelty free.  I also liked the ingredient deck.  Thanks in advance.

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@nycgrl wrote:

Anyone ever try the peel?  It's only $26 and free shipping.  It looks interesting and I like that this line is cruelty free.  I also liked the ingredient deck.  Thanks in advance.


I haven't but I ordered it as I agree it does look interesting. 

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I have the Discovery Kit and the Wild Berry Peel on my list for the next time Evine has $10 off with CC card or a coupon.