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Please,please QVC. STOP the wrinkle creams. Everyone is the best. It is annoying and disgusting. It seems everytime I turn u on it is another wrinkle cream. I don't turn it on as often because you show the same products over and over.
QVC used to be diverse.
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Registered: ‎12-27-2010

@brcala perhaps look inward to find put why it bothers you so much.

 

Telling a retailer to stop selling something because you dont like it is ridiculous and not how retail works. 

 

Sounds to me like you need to take a break from watching shopping channels as it might make you happier.

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I thought you stopped watching???  Every post of yours is negative and you've stopped watchig.  Yet here you are again.

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I guess department stores should take away their makeup departments. It is the same concept. It never ceases to amaze me how a person thinks a whole shopping channel should do away with products that they do not like. 

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In defense of the OP @brcala , I think she's referring more to the befores and afters that do not seem different and the false promises of anti-aging products. It bothers me, too because I know there's no such miracle creams. I've learned to tune it out.

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Re: Wrinkle creams

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@Shanus wrote:

In defense of the OP @brcala , I think she's referring more to the befores and afters that do not seem different and the false promises of anti-aging products. It bothers me, too because I know there's no such miracle creams. I've learned to tune it out.



I still couldn't imagine you calling it " disgusting " @Shanus .   

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@brcala wrote:
Please,please QVC. STOP the wrinkle creams. Everyone is the best. It is annoying and disgusting. It seems everytime I turn u on it is another wrinkle cream. I don't turn it on as often because you show the same products over and over.
QVC used to be diverse.

The beauty industry is a billion dollar business. Women believe this or that item will reduce signs of aging. No product will do that, but women want to believe it.

Q's claims of a difference in a week are preposterous and frankly the FTC should

check on these claims. Good skin care is totally different. You can find excellent clean

products that are good for your skin, but they do nothing to reverse aging. 

Nothing got rid of my drooping eyelids so I had them surgically lifted.

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@Tori3569 wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

In defense of the OP @brcala , I think she's referring more to the befores and afters that do not seem different and the false promises of anti-aging products. It bothers me, too because I know there's no such miracle creams. I've learned to tune it out.



I still couldn't imagine you calling it " disgusting " @Shanus .   


@Tori3569  I said disgusting?

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@ellaphant Good for you that you could afford to have your eyelids lifted.  I knew you would jump at the chance to chime in with your viewpoint on all things beauty.

 

While everyone would agree that surgery is the most permanent and effective way to fix areas on our bodies we feel need tweaking, not everyone can afford to do that.  I have used products that did make a definite improvement to my skin, and other products did not.  Everyone is different and the way a product performs varies from person to person.

 

If you feel the increased need to call in some governmental agency to slap QVC's wrist, then I feel you should take the lead on that project.  

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@love to workout wrote:

@ellaphant Good for you that you could afford to have your eyelids lifted.  I knew you would jump at the chance to chime in with your viewpoint on all things beauty.

 

While everyone would agree that surgery is the most permanent and effective way to fix areas on our bodies we feel need tweaking, not everyone can afford to do that.  I have used products that did make a definite improvement to my skin, and other products did not.  Everyone is different and the way a product performs varies from person to person.

 

If you feel the increased need to call in some governmental agency to slap QVC's wrist, then I feel you should take the lead on that project.  


So hostile and dramatic.  No one is calling government agencies. QVC is indeed untruthful about beauty product claims. Period.