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Fri Jun 09, 2017 2:38 am |
Oh, please tell me you haven't ordered this yet. This is selling for 50 dollars on EBay and $100 on Amazon. It actually has some decent reviews and people seem very happy with it. But not at that price.
It kills me to see internet boutiqes take a mass manufactured item from overseas and charge astronomical prices. Uggghhh. |
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Fri Jun 09, 2017 5:24 am |
how does this compare to the baby quasar? |
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Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:35 pm |
It doesn't seem to offer any stats for the light frequencies.
But any website that asks for 1k for any topical that currently exists immediately has my mistrust. |
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Tue Jun 13, 2017 8:30 am |
VIOLETBADCAT and her cheap Ebay stuff lol. Well, you must definitely not be wearing the real Chanel purses or shop at Neiman Marcus lol Stick to Ebay and Walmart I guess. I pay for what WORKS for me. I tried eBay once everything breaks within a few days or I get a bad skin rash or no result. I rather pay more and get the good stuff. Like the food I prefer to buy all organic food at wholefood yes it is more expensive but I prefer quality to quantity.
Baby Quasar sells for $700 and lots of people love it. You cannot buy it on EBAY but you can at Neiman Marcus! |
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Tue Jun 13, 2017 2:20 pm |
Baby Quasar sells for $700 and lots of people love it. You cannot buy it on EBAY but you can at Neiman Marcus!
Yes, Baby Quasar does sell on Ebay. It also sells on Amazon. |
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Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:36 am |
Lol bigsmilebigdreams, you're just hostile because I see you. First of all the system selling on imfabulouscosmetics can't be found on Neiman Marcus, or Sephora, or Macy's or anywhere that seems to deal with high end name brands. From what I can tell it is only available on EBay, Amazon, and I'm Fabulous Cosmetics. But at I'm Fabulous, it's $500 and everywhere else it's about $80. If I believed you were just a consumer here to discuss skincare products, I would find your hostility disproportionate. But because I think your motives are less than altruistic and helpful, I just find your haughtiness ugly and transparent. I'm sorry that you are so threatened that I pointed out it can be found elsewhere for much less.
https://www.amazon.com/Yokpollar-Phototherapy-Lonotherapy-Rejuvenation-Tightening/dp/B017UJGQYW
The system can also be found under the name Scenstar.
For the record, I don't buy my skincare products at Wal Mart. Or anything for that matter. I don't even live near a Wal Mart. But I wouldn't think less of anyone who did. I have shopped at Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Sephora and boutique brands since I was old enough to swipe a credit card, and I'm willing to pay a lot of money by most people's standards if it is worth it. But I don't base my worth or self esteem on what I can afford, I'm not a label snob, and, frankly, I just like to pay what is fair.
You're free to keep attacking me with your judgments and presumptions. I've got you figured out. |
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Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:57 am |
"The Therapy Device has 4 color and diffrent color has the diffrent usage:
Red Light: Wavelength 625±3nm (48 LEDS): Increases collagen/elastin; improves skin texture
Yellow light: Wavelength: 592 nm (48 LEDS) Skin redness and flushing, irritation, rosacea
Green Light: Wavelength 525±3nm (48 LEDS): Freckles, as well as age spots, sun spots, melasma, and liver spots.
Blue Light: Wavelength 465±3nm (48 LEDS): Kills bacterium and propionibacterium acnes. Also addresses inflammatory acne."
These are the specifications for that device. They are not optimal. It would not be my first choice. |
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Wed Jun 14, 2017 6:48 am |
I have the Baby Q bought from the manufacturer, although I didn't pay that much! Love it, hands down over others.
My friend bought one of these off of Amazon, exactly like the link posted, and we recently did a comparison bc she wanted to know if hers was actually working bc she hadn't noticed any results at all after 6 months. Well it wasn't when you compared to mine! Baby Q had results that were actually visible, perceptible and longer lasting.
A lot of knockoffs have appeared but that is a lot to pay for a system with marginal reviews. |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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