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QVC does not discriminate. Period.


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   I was diagnosed with Rosacea many many years ago....I'm not sure if it was a misdiagnosis or not but I initially started using red light for that (partly)  maybe close to 20 years ago and no longer have issues with it.....

 

  As far as Amy, yes, her face was a hot mess (I said that on another thread...it looked like she had a skin beard) but it's not a big deal and she handled it very well, I thought. No biggie IMO.....

Also, she didn't hide the fact that she had a chemical peel....

 

 

 

 

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@manny2 wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

@Kathyfobo wrote:

Am I the only one who thought no way should Amy be advertising the TSV yesterday. If you did not know she had a chemical peel, I would have thought it was from that. Poor planning for sure.


I knew I wasn't interested in the item and I don't watch Amy but I understand what you're saying and agree. The casual observer would think twice. Like others on another thread, I question the judgement associated with having a chemical peel knowing one then had to go on TV, especially when promoting beauty products. One also has to question QVC's judgement in not doing a how shuffle.


When someone knows they are scheduled to be on air, a fresh chemical peel isn’t something you “time wrong.” It’s a choice. And when that choice is paired with a speech about how the one thing she doesn’t like is when people don’t fess up to what they have done, it starts to feel less like transparency and more like sales‑persona spin, and yes, attention‑seeking. 

 

I think QVC approved of the “honesty” angle. That whole If I’m transparent about this, “trust me” vibe fits perfectly into the sales pitch.


Probably true. Of course she might even have gone on to suggest the peel was less cosmetic and more medical to address the little acne problem she seems to have from time to time, which might have incurred still more adoration from those already inclined to offer it...


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I watched the presentation and I wanted to try it but no way does it fit into my budget.  So I went on Amazon and bought a highly rated one for $93.  It has 7 modes of lights.

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@Bonkers1  There is one  with a 4.9 rating on Amazon now 30% off. $50.00. You chose  the light color.  Red, purple, yellow etc.There was one poster who wanted specifically a yellow light. I didn't think to check there?

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I got an Omnilux for myself for Christmas. I really like it and I've used a couple different kinds in the past. You can buy the Om and other colored light therapy masks using your health savings account if you have one. Check at the retailer's website.