Getting really hard to watch!
You’re going to tell me the TS pants are comparable to $250.00 dollar pants? Sorry no way!And, please with the skin care items!
That’s a whole another story! Umm..no! I’m not going to look that lifted and wrinkle free as they claim. I’ll need what they’re all having and it’s definately not just a cream.Please stop with these outrageous comments.
Total turn off.
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Thank you! Wish the host/ vendor would explain things as good as you!
Yes,after my procedures you can look so lifted and tight! Then use this cream! -
No one is under any obligation to tell anyone else what procedures they have or haven’t had. If you don’t want the product, don’t buy it. Skin care is not cosmetic surgery. It is topical maintenance, helping with the surface of the skin to help hydrate, even, etc. NO skincare will lift your face permanently.
That said, If you had cosmetic surgery, good skincare can prolong the results of the surgery.
People just have to understand that the key is to have REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS. A $50 cream isn’t going to take 20 years off you, nor is a $500 cream. But if it’s an effective product, it can take a few years off by softening the wrinkles, hydrating the skin, and evening skin tone. A good TEMPORARY lifting product can create “magic” for a few hours, but it won’t be permanent.
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I agree. No one has to reveal anything to anyone. On the other hand, the hosts oversell and then wonder why people are dissatisfied or unhappy. In my opinion, if the hosts simply present the products in an honest and careful manner, most people are mature enough to figure out the rest.
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They’ve certainly had cosmetic procedures done. No way anyone will ever achieve those results from creams alone. The hosts and guests need to state what surgeries, fillers etc… they’ve had.
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