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Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:08 pm |
its sold here on eds.....I know the ees is good for under the eye but wonder if anyone tried this for the upper lids? |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:21 pm |
I'm going to watch this thread because I am interested in this product as well. I believe it's fairly new so there might not be many users yet. |
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Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:50 pm |
Do you mean Bremenn's upper eyelid lifter? If this is which you are interested, I want to say it can make your eyes look brighter, that's all. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:09 am |
well its touted to lift your upper lids.....I had eye surgery to correct that but I still have just a tiny hint of sagging...not bad enough for surgery yet.Brehmenn's has a website u can order it for 59 and get your money back if u are not satisfied,the only thing that makes me leery is that they also sell Hylexin for dark circles and thats a hoax!!!If this company is associated with Voss I would be hesitant,they make amatokin and strivectin in addition to hylexin and they are all 3 crap products that utilize slick marketing with scientific ads to suck unsuspecting women! |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:56 pm |
This is from the same company (with numerous names like Basic Research, A.G. Waterhouse, Bremenn Labs, Voss, Klein-Becker to name a few) that markets Strivectin, Hylexin, Leptoprin, Tummy Flattening Gel, and so forth and so on. There's a long trail of lawsuits involving this company in its many incarnations as well as a history of Federal Trade Commission complaints for false advertising. At least one of these complaints was resolved when Basic Research agreed to pay a 3 million dollar fine.
Caveat emptor. |
_________________ Late 50's, fair warm-toned skin, dryish except in T zone; regular user of CSRx Vitamin C, Avene Diacneal, Avene tinosorb sunscreen, Pro Light LED, and experiments on and off with many products. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:16 pm |
flitcraft wrote: |
This is from the same company (with numerous names like Basic Research, A.G. Waterhouse, Bremenn Labs, Voss, Klein-Becker to name a few) that markets Strivectin, Hylexin, Leptoprin, Tummy Flattening Gel, and so forth and so on. There's a long trail of lawsuits involving this company in its many incarnations as well as a history of Federal Trade Commission complaints for false advertising. At least one of these complaints was resolved when Basic Research agreed to pay a 3 million dollar fine.
Caveat emptor. |
I agree I won't purchase any products from those companies, all hype and no delivery whatsoever!  |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:19 pm |
I just ordered some Avon Anew Clinical Eye Lift, haven't gotten it yet so have no idea if it works or not but the Avon Anew products seem to get good reviews. Waited until it was on sale so getting 2 jars for $33 I think, you can afford to try Avon's products b/c they are priced right, and do have a money back guarantee I believe. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:38 pm |
buffy45 wrote: |
I just ordered some Avon Anew Clinical Eye Lift, haven't gotten it yet so have no idea if it works or not but the Avon Anew products seem to get good reviews. Waited until it was on sale so getting 2 jars for $33 I think, you can afford to try Avon's products b/c they are priced right, and do have a money back guarantee I believe. |
I know they did in the past, so hopefully that hasn't changed! I used the original Anew about 10 years ago and really liked it. keep us posted on how it works!
TIA |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:39 pm |
buffy45 please do post your results here...I dont want to waste any money..... |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:45 pm |
Not sure how soon it will come but I will post results after I give it a fair chance. It is not like the eye tuck, this is supposed to help over time and things like that take a long time it seems. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:53 pm |
buffy45 wrote: |
Not sure how soon it will come but I will post results after I give it a fair chance. It is not like the eye tuck, this is supposed to help over time and things like that take a long time it seems. |
Understood! We will wait like good little girls TIA |
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Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:56 pm |
flitcraft wrote: |
This is from the same company (with numerous names like Basic Research, A.G. Waterhouse, Bremenn Labs, Voss, Klein-Becker to name a few) that markets Strivectin, Hylexin, Leptoprin, Tummy Flattening Gel, and so forth and so on. There's a long trail of lawsuits involving this company in its many incarnations as well as a history of Federal Trade Commission complaints for false advertising. At least one of these complaints was resolved when Basic Research agreed to pay a 3 million dollar fine.
Caveat emptor. |
Thanks for not making me waste my money on this! |
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