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Mon Nov 01, 2004 2:25 pm |
Has anyone tried Genie instant line smoother? I've just been watching it on QVC...but I didnt buy it!!! Well not yet anyway! |
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 2:53 pm |
my mum uses this - there are no words to describe just how amazing it is - the wrinkles just disappear - instantly!
its only something i would recommend for a special occasion though, and not for everyday use. |
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 3:45 pm |
Farouk,
Why not everyday use? What are the ingredients? Very interesting sounding. |
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 4:39 pm |
Nanapost wrote: |
Farouk,
Why not everyday use? What are the ingredients? Very interesting sounding. |
hi nanapost
im actually quite suprised you havent heard of this product, i thought every woman on the planet had it - seriously! its like a quick fix treatment that lasts until you wash it off - its a "ridge filler" that is used on the sets of movies, tv presenters etc. i think it contains something called orlistat - but im not sure what that is.
i dont know why i dont recommend this for daily use - probably because its not a skincare product i think but more of a cosmetic one.
hope that helps.
farouk |
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 6:40 pm |
...and do you apply makeup over it? And does it actually look good up close? |
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:10 pm |
Nanapost wrote: |
...and do you apply makeup over it? And does it actually look good up close? |
you really cant tell at all, and its perfect to apply make over (apparently!!) .
Do a search online to see the before pics and then 2 mins later, this really is a wonder in a bottle - which is probably why it lasts only until you wash it off!
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Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:41 am |
is this like one of those prods that dries to give a tight skin so you look weird if you smile? |
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Mabsy
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Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:41 am |
Sounds similar to the La Prairie Rose Illusion Line Filler. It got written up in one of the Aus mags a few months ago. I'm not sure how effective it is but it sure does look pretty (pink!) I'm sure it also comes with a price tag to match |
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Tue Nov 02, 2004 5:21 am |
Think it was about £20 which is about $45... |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:24 am |
is it some silcone based wrinkle filler? |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:36 am |
Well, I don't know why all the raves. This stuff just didn't do it for me, no matter how thinly I applied it especially around the eye area. Once you smile or make any sort of expression, it cracks! It also feels stiff on the face; very uncomfortable feeling! No thank you. Waste of money! |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:41 am |
thanks for the warning. I could never get the hang of the perscriptives line filler, it seemed to bleed with my makeup and then sit in the fine lines making them more noticeable. |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:02 am |
Yep, I tried the prescriptives it did nowt for me except emptied my purse a bit more.
I also tried one from a shopping channel that when it dried & please excuse the following description it looked to me a bit like dried snot. It said you could wear make-up on top that just made it look like I had these little dirty dry skin patches on skin under make-up. Before use you had to skake it for about 5 minutes.So I have given up on that idea. |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 6:30 am |
loopylori wrote: |
Yep, I tried the prescriptives it did nowt for me except emptied my purse a bit more.
I also tried one from a shopping channel that when it dried & please excuse the following description it looked to me a bit like dried snot. It said you could wear make-up on top that just made it look like I had these little dirty dry skin patches on skin under make-up. Before use you had to skake it for about 5 minutes.So I have given up on that idea. |
hahaha dried snot Well thats certainly made my mind up not to try it! haha |
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Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:21 am |
They had this on QVC Japan the other day... I only half paid attention and came in just as they finished the "makeover" so never got to see b4/after.
"fillers" have been around for like 30 years though.. I remember Avon had one when I was a kid... some "older", snooty relative came to visit and my mum reckoned she must have been wearing it as she seemed to get older as the day went on. |
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Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:27 am |
Mabsy said (in another thread) she didn't like the genie eye colours, the bottled ones with a brush - has anyone else tried them? |
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Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:02 pm |
Eve wrote: |
thanks for the warning. I could never get the hang of the perscriptives line filler, it seemed to bleed with my makeup and then sit in the fine lines making them more noticeable. |
Ditto!!! The Prescriptives Line Filler was money down the drain for me -- difficult to use and not effective -- a useless product in my opinion!
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Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:07 pm |
Never heard of this genie product but it sounds a whole lot to me like the Freeze 24/7. Not good where in their of FAQ's the actually put in there about the "white" lines on the face! Same thing with the Freeze. I did everything possible to apply the thin enough layer (short of just passing the jar past my face without touching it) and still got the lines, the eggy-white face and once I made a facial expression I looked like a monster from a bad horror movie. |
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Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:05 am |
I use Prescriptives Invisible Line Smoother -- it works for me, but admittedly isn't ideal (like being 20 again ). I don't use it every day -- just now and then. It doesn't dry up and crack, but always stays "moist". However, I have to smooth it over again with my fingers after a couple of hours. I was instructed by the SA to apply it in the direction of the line -- not across it. Since it's silicone, it has a matte look. I use it on my 11s, in the crows feet area, and it definitely diffuses the appearance of the lines. But they're very fine lines -- not deep -- so maybe that's why it works for me. Also, I apply it AFTER I've applied everything else, as a final step.
Using Smashbox Photo Finish makeup primer has a somewhat similar effect on my skin -- it's silicone too -- but obviously different in that makeup goes on well on top of it, unlike the Prescriptives (which is much thicker). |
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Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:19 pm |
After watching the demo's on QVC I purchased Genie about a month ago off Ebay for 15.00. While I would not use it everyday, I do like it. I apply it after doing all my skin care routine and makeup. I have some lines above one of my brows. Genie smooths them right out and the results last a good eight hours. The secret is to use just a wee bit. Genie also depuffs under my eyes. After applying under the eye area I dab a little moisturizer over it (per directions). Yes, I would repurchase. While the area applied to does feel firm, I get no powdery film or cracking sensation. |
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Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:07 pm |
If memory serves me right, these products shouldnt be used everyday because they actually dry ur skin out. Alot of companies have come out with different version using marine extracts and they say "this wont damage ur skin like the others". So not sure if thats just selling tactics or if the drying is real. Hope that helps.
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Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:31 pm |
Bumping this topic. Here in Australia this is selling out fast on the shopping channel along with the foundation and powder. Before and afters look impressive.
Any experinces |
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Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:57 am |
I have Eyesential, which gets rave reviews on shopping channels over here. I think it's more of a tightener than a filler. It's for undereye bags/wrinkles.
It does work but I like to put concealer on my eyes. Lots of women say they can put makeup on but I found it impossible!
Don't get it in your eye, it stings something terrible! |
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