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Registered: ‎01-22-2012

I am using Dimitri's neck cream. Before, I just used the same moisturizer. Dimitri's Chin Up works, but not magnificently. There are small results. I can really tell there is tightening around my chin line where there is softness. Just a small fat pad under chin that I do not see disappearing after four weeks of use. I'm going to go for his Dermalift neck cream which he is raving about.

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Registered: ‎07-01-2010

Thanks for all your info. I agree with what was said about some of the QVC hosts and they do not have good necks and can use any of the products, so I am not sure. I dont really believe that a serum or a cream can actually help with a sagging chin and or jowels, you need surgery or Laser for this, just saying.

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Registered: ‎12-21-2012

I decided to try algenist firming and lifting neck cream. I was surprised that it does seem to help with sagging jowls and neck. I don't look twenty or anything like that, but I do notice a positive difference.

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010
On 11/12/2014 ellaphant said:

I agree with islandgrrl, I too see the signs of aging on Q hosts. They have Q products at their disposal- or for a fraction of the cost-and if the products produced results as promised why isn't it visible on the hosts? Because no neck or face cream can do what the hype says.

OR ... maybe they don't use them. IMHO, for some of TV hosts, "sales" is their job. Working @ QVC, HSN, SHQ is a -j-o-b-. Period! For others, like Lisa R., Adrienne A, beauty is a lifestyle. TV Shopping is a lifestyle, and some live it everyday, using the products they sell. I don't believe many of the hostesses when they're running their mouths 200 miles a minute (helloo??? too much coffee today?), and then all of a sudden say, "I use this all the time, and blah, blah, blah". Yeah right. That line just doesn't work for me. Frankly, if neck creams don't work, then, do what the TV people do -- get plastic surgery.

And then say the neck cream did it. {#emotions_dlg.lol}

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On 11/11/2014 lousgirl84 said:

Some folks here convinced me to try Skinn Cosmetics at Shop HQ. I love his Chin Up product. The best I have ever used except for Diane Young's coneflower neck cream. I must say I am very impressed with Skjnn. he ingredients are natural and superior and the products are very innovative. I am very unimpressed with Perricone. I think they are way overpriced for what they are

I agree. I am using the Skinn Chin Up and it is the best that I have used. I bought it on ebay for a good price. BTW I have tried many different neck creams and I like this one best of all.

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Registered: ‎03-17-2010
On 11/11/2014 tototwo said:

Whatever I put on my face, I bring down to my neck. PLUS, once or twice a day I apply a firming cream to my neck (Avon's), mostly out of habit.

I started using Avon's Dramatic Firming Cream in my mid-50's. I'm now 65 with no sags or crepe-paper skin on my neck. None. I don't know if that's due to good genetics or the firming cream, but I keep buying and applying that firming cream just in case. {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}

Tototwo: Does the Avon Dramatic Firming Cream have a scent? I just looked at it on their site and it gets rave reviews. One reviewer said it did not smell. Another said it smelled like a 1970's scent. (Which could be good or bad.)Smile Can you confirm? I don't like heavy scents.

Also, has anyone tried Avon's Skin so Soft Firm and Restore Neck and Chest Cream?