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@Bonkers1 - I have to admit it does make me think, but I've never been one to spend a lot on skin care. I've seen Dr. Denese a time or two; never heard of the other two. 

I too think it's all about genes. My mom always looked younger than she was. The extent of her "regime" was washing her face with the original (pink) Oil of Olay. Before that, it was Noxzema. 

 

I have worn sunscreen for years. Until recently I didn't use moisturizer on my combination skin; now I use Josie Maran's Milk on targeted areas. I don't use eye cream, and I go to bed with a clean face (no products). 

 

If I were to use one line it probably wouldn't be from a doctor who has had "work done."  Smiley Wink

 

 

 

 

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@goldensrbest wrote:

Now come on people, if their skincare really did what the say, they would not have plastic surgery , and if you don't think that  you are gulable.


 

 

@goldensrbest 

 

You are comparing apples to oranges here. 

 

Plastic surgery affects the underlying facial muscles.

 

Skin care products are topical applications and do not affect the facial muscles ... at all.

 

Even the very best topical skin products can't stop facial muscles from sagging.  

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@Bonkers1 wrote:

Does anyone else find it uncanny that some of the skincare lines who profess top rated products have had work done on their faces?  Dr. Denese, Adrianne (HSN) and Dimitri (HSN).  Most recently it looks like Dimitri added more eye work to his collection?


@Bonkers1   No. Not at all. Skincare products and "work" do not do the same thing. Neither is magical.

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I turned in the ROKU, flipped on QVC and I passed HSN on a beauty segment

 

I I could NOT tell if the person on the left is a man or a woman and zoom to a face shot

snd I saw a horror

 

What a mess that face is

Why ????

If the Q believes that's the influence to the customer to buy the

beauty products

Then do a gravity check

Throw your keys on the ground

 

No nope

 

That right there is a nightmare

 

 

 

 

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I don't find it uncanny at all.  Moving skin and caring for the skin are two entirely different things

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Dimitri I noticed wears a wig.
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@charsha wrote:

Dimitri is way too freaky to watch, too much work!


LOL

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I just peeked at Dimitri and he looks totally different than he did several years ago. I used to love his lip 6X in the little tubs. It was the best but I am not paying $49 for 2 tubes of this formula. 

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My plastic surgeon is one of a very few who does not sell " anti aging" products as

she does not believe in them. Neither do I. Good skin care does not need to

be $$$. Good, clean anti inflammatory, and moisturizing products can be

found at reasonable prices. 

 

 

 

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@Bonkers1 wrote:

Does anyone else find it uncanny that some of the skincare lines who profess top rated products have had work done on their faces?  Dr. Denese, Adrianne (HSN) and Dimitri (HSN).  Most recently it looks like Dimitri added more eye work to his collection?


@Bonkers1 

 

Dimitri has gone overboard on the surgeries and now looks horrible! As someone else mentioned, plastic is the best description of his face! And what man looks good with plumped up lips?!!!

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