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Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:44 pm |
LaPrairieSaksAtl wrote: |
I have to say, I am SOOO excited about this product! My skin looks noticeably better with just one application. I am surprised by the price as well. The LP Caviar Intense Ampoule set is $570... The Cellular Power Infusion is $475 with more advanced technology!
I also love the fact that it can be incorporated into any skin care regimen. It doesn't need to be used with other LP products. Cellular Power Infusion will actually boost the effectiveness of whatever line you may currently be using.
May seem biased, but please go experience it for yourself. It is fabulous!!! |
Please don't take this the wrong way, however are you affiliated with the company at all? I couldn't help but notice your user name and thought perhaps you worked for LaPrairie? Which makes me a little skeptical if you do because I love to hear reviews from real people and not people affiliated with the company because obviously you would want to sell the products. If your not then I do apologize if you have taken this the wrong way. Just curious. |
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Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:30 pm |
DarkMoon wrote: |
Don't feel bad Divine Diva, we all tend to think that especially when you get a massive rave on a first post, the user name just makes it a tad more suspicious! |
I just get a little suspicious and can't help it, one of my traits I guess.
I never tend to read reviews on sites affiliated with products/brands because I find that they never have a bad review in site and that also makes me a little suspicious because one product can't be right for everyone.
I guess I just like to read real reviews and real results whether good or bad from real people who don't have anything to gain from telling it how it is.
I do hope I haven't offended anyone just my views and I do have a habit of speaking my mind and telling the truth whether good or bad about products, as I want people and readers to then make up there own mind if it's for them or not. |
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Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:06 am |
I'm looking forward to more information from the La Prairie-Saks sales associate.
The man at Bloomingdale's, where I shop for LP (unless I'm buying duty-free! But it's touch and go with what's available in the Carib.)said that a main ingredient in the new product is a red algae that grows through the snow up there in Switzerland. I would LOVE to know more. And I asked and, finally, cajoled. But I don't think the SAs were told more, so not his fault.
As I wrote earlier, my first application of the product truly made my skin look better. All that happened was my MU was sponged off and the new product applied and topped off with treatments from the Platinum line (which I use). So, I am looking forward to great things.
I don't think reviews from the companies themselves belong in sites like these. But I appreciate that the poster disclosed her or his association. And mind, I said *reviews*. I would love as much *information* as any company gives us. I want to hear what is in a product and how it works, not how wonderful it is. |
_________________ Natural blonde (fine, wavy); Blue eyes; Pale skin. Currently using mainly homemade beauty remedies and a touch of high end stuff. |
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Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:48 am |
I love it when Science Fiction comes to beauty |
_________________ Natural blonde (fine, wavy); Blue eyes; Pale skin. Currently using mainly homemade beauty remedies and a touch of high end stuff. |
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