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AskDerm says they do not test on animals.

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On 6/18/2014 OldFoogey said:

I was eyeing the TSV, currently using a combination of Isomers and Skinn. Always on the lookout for another effective line and is is a good value.

The good thing about HQ returns is that you're not in danger of receiving The Letter, although their return charges are oppressive, IMO. :-)

I always justify it by saying "if there's a chance it might work for me, I owe it to myself to try". You're welcome. Or are you glaring at me? :-)

I actually went back to see 1) WHAT IT WAS that I actually ordered, and 2) check the reviews. It was the Dragon's Blood Eye Gel, Glamoxy Pen (whatever that is) and an under-eye coverup. One review, 4 stars. She didn't care for any of the items, but really liked trying something new even though she was returning it. So, no real feedback.

Is his stemcell line new? Didn't see any reviews for that. It IS a good deal, if you're tempted... If you get it, hope you're happy with it. :-)

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On 6/18/2014 Mistic said:

AskDerm says they do not test on animals.

Well I knew no dragons were harmed in the process :-), but seriously good to know they don't animal test. Products are manufactured in Great Britain. Thanks!

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I checked the reviews and it seems as if the ASA in the UK has reprimanded Rodial 5 times in the last year, think I`ll pass on this one.

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On 6/18/2014 OldFoogey said:

I checked the reviews and it seems as if the ASA in the UK has reprimanded Rodial 5 times in the last year, think I`ll pass on this one.

Whoa. I'm going to check that out. Thanks for the heads up.

ETA Every line hints at jaw-dropping results, but some of the examples cited were pretty outrageous. And I think naming a product "Boo*b Job" is pretty cheesy. I don't like this company. Thanks again.

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someone had to bite the bullet and tell us what it's like :-) thanks mare!
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On 6/18/2014 Andreatoo said: someone had to bite the bullet and tell us what it's like :-) thanks mare!

Haha! Only for YOU, Andreatoo! :')

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On 6/18/2014 MarenSeattle said:
On 6/18/2014 OldFoogey said:

I was eyeing the TSV, currently using a combination of Isomers and Skinn. Always on the lookout for another effective line and is is a good value.

The good thing about HQ returns is that you're not in danger of receiving The Letter, although their return charges are oppressive, IMO. :-)

I always justify it by saying "if there's a chance it might work for me, I owe it to myself to try". You're welcome. Or are you glaring at me? :-)

I actually went back to see 1) WHAT IT WAS that I actually ordered, and 2) check the reviews. It was the Dragon's Blood Eye Gel, Glamoxy Pen (whatever that is) and an under-eye coverup. One review, 4 stars. She didn't care for any of the items, but really liked trying something new even though she was returning it. So, no real feedback.

Is his stemcell line new? Didn't see any reviews for that. It IS a good deal, if you're tempted... If you get it, hope you're happy with it. :-)

Well, I am going to try it. I've got nothing to loose. 50 mile round trip for me just to find an ULTA...gas for my car is $3.99 a gallon. So, if I don't like it, the PO is 2 miles away, and SHOP doesn't send me any letters. I'll let you know how I like it. I might even try some Dragon's Blood now that I know no Dragons were injured. LOL

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I find it rather annoying that the stuff supposedly sells like hotcakes but no one bothers to review it! I suppose if it was awful they would? But then again if it really worked they'd be shouting from the rooftops?
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On 6/18/2014 Andreatoo said: I find it rather annoying that the stuff supposedly sells like hotcakes but no one bothers to review it! I suppose if it was awful they would? But then again if it really worked they'd be shouting from the rooftops?

I think the general belief is that usually those who really really love or really really hate an item are the ones who post reviews.