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What's this Musely prescription cosmetics I see being advertised. It sounds like it's prescription strength cosmetics without a prescription? I went to their website but didn't have time to peruse!

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News to me.

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Musely isn't without a prescription.  It's a virtual service where you have a video visit with a dermatologist and may need to submit pictures.  After the consultation, they prescribe and sell the items.  

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@Tori3569 wrote:

Musely isn't without a prescription.  It's a virtual service where you have a video visit with a dermatologist and may need to submit pictures.  After the consultation, they prescribe and sell the items.  


Aha! I see. Kind of like a virtual doctor visit. 

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It's a virtual visit with a doctor, and they own the brand of products they prescribe.

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@Tori3569   This is new to me. Not sure I'd want a Zoom derm appt. Skinissues are not clear enough on a monitor.

 

My derm feels my skin for dryness, laxity, changes in spots before an RXs are given. I'd be suspicicious of that site.

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@Shanus wrote:

@Tori3569   This is new to me. Not sure I'd want a Zoom derm appt. Skinissues are not clear enough on a monitor.

 

My derm feels my skin for dryness, laxity, changes in spots before an RXs are given. I'd be suspicicious of that site.


Watch for the commercials. They're short but they show in one shot about 20 products! The commercial itself is probably under a minute.

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@Shanus wrote:

@Tori3569   This is new to me. Not sure I'd want a Zoom derm appt. Skinissues are not clear enough on a monitor.

 

My derm feels my skin for dryness, laxity, changes in spots before an RXs are given. I'd be suspicicious of that site.

 


Not everyone has access to a derm.  This is a service provided to those that need one.  I wouldn't call it suspicious @Tori3569 .

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@San Antonio Gal wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@Tori3569   This is new to me. Not sure I'd want a Zoom derm appt. Skinissues are not clear enough on a monitor.

 

My derm feels my skin for dryness, laxity, changes in spots before an RXs are given. I'd be suspicicious of that site.

 


Not everyone has access to a derm.  This is a service provided to those that need one.  I wouldn't call it suspicious @Tori3569 .


I’ve actually used Musely. Not suspicious to me at all.
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A virtual Derm sounds perfect for me.  I am tired of these awful brown "age spots".