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12-03-2017 01:17 PM - edited 12-03-2017 01:18 PM
A HSN host said using a certain beauty product would take 10 years off your appearance....uh, please!
12-03-2017 01:23 PM
To me it's no different than saying a garment will make you look taller and thinner. It's a sales tactic and you should know by now that lieing is not against the law. Buyer beware.
12-03-2017 01:50 PM
So, if I use this on my 15 year old niece, she'll look like she's five years old?
12-03-2017 02:13 PM
Actually, if you cover your age spots and dark circles.......with ANY brand cosmetics, you can look much younger than without..............
12-03-2017 02:15 PM
@ellaphant wrote:A HSN host said using a certain beauty product would take 10 years off your appearance....uh, please!
That would be called a 'snake oil' salesman back in the day, LOL!
12-03-2017 02:58 PM
We could just color our gray hair. That will take 15 years off and the HSN beauty product will take off another 10.
wow! Imagine looking 25 years younger.
12-03-2017 03:22 PM
There are so many false claims on HSN and QVC it is almost funny. The lighting is always different and the face is lifted slightly in the beauty shows to make it look like the product is erasing wrinkles.
The Vionic girls stand there with their foot turned in and when she puts on the shoe she turns her foot to raise the arch. It is so obvious.
The body cremes and lotions that get rid of crepe skin and they show the difference. ANY lotion or creme applied to your skin makes it look smoother.
The callous remover on feet, that is the worst. You can tell the host and rep have wax on their feet because no one has feet that look like theirs especially IF they use the product as they say they do.
Don't even get me started on the cosmetic people that swear they have had no work done and their product makes them look like they do. Dr. Denese is a good example.
I really don't understand how they all get away with pure blatant lies. Just how many space heaters, humidifiers, cookwear, shoes or hair products can they use, wear or own?
12-03-2017 04:03 PM - edited 12-04-2017 11:27 AM
@happygolfcartrider wrote:There are so many false claims on HSN and QVC it is almost funny. The lighting is always different and the face is lifted slightly in the beauty shows to make it look like the product is erasing wrinkles.
The Vionic girls stand there with their foot turned in and when she puts on the shoe she turns her foot to raise the arch. It is so obvious.
The body cremes and lotions that get rid of crepe skin and they show the difference. ANY lotion or creme applied to your skin makes it look smoother.
The callous remover on feet, that is the worst. You can tell the host and rep have wax on their feet because no one has feet that look like theirs especially IF they use the product as they say they do.
Don't even get me started on the cosmetic people that swear they have had no work done and their product makes them look like they do. Dr. Denese is a good example.
I really don't understand how they all get away with pure blatant lies. Just how many space heaters, humidifiers, cookwear, shoes or hair products can they use, wear or own?
I agree, especially about Dr. Denese. If her products work so good, why did she have plastic surgery not long ago, LOL!
12-03-2017 04:11 PM
Sometimes when the show the 'after' pictures....I think they looked better in the 'before'...LOL
12-03-2017 04:41 PM
@KingstonsMom wrote:
@happygolfcartrider wrote:There are so many false claims on HSN and QVC it is almost funny. The lighting is always different and the face is lifted slightly in the beauty shows to make it look like the product is erasing wrinkles.
The Vionic girls stand there with their foot turned in and when she puts on the shoe she turns her foot to raise the arch. It is so obvious.
The body cremes and lotions that get rid of crepe skin and they show the difference. ANY lotion or creme applied to your skin makes it look smoother.
The callous remover on feet, that is the worst. You can tell the host and rep have wax on their feet because no one has feet that look like theirs especially IF they use the product as they say they do.
Don't even get me started on the cosmetic people that swear they have had no work done and their product makes them look like they do. Dr. Denese is a good example.
I really don't understand how they all get away with pure blatant lies. Just how many space heaters, humidifiers, cookwear, shoes or hair products can they use, wear or own?
I agree, especially about Dr. Denese. If her products work so good, why did she have plastic surger not long ago, LOL!
Skin products cannot lift the skin. You must have plastic surgery for that. Dr Denese products are supposed to moisturize and hydrate the skin. Two different issues.
She has never hidden the fact that she had work done.
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