I have to say that I agree with you for the most part. In my opinion, products are VERY important part of prevention, but they really can’t do much to...
So here’s the bottom line on these ……..just my opinion. In order to make these home use lasers safe enough that people won’t be constantly burning themselves or causing pigment...
Good for you for losing the weight – it doesn’t always happen easily. Nonsurgical treatments for necks are beginning to improve, but at 67 if you really want an effective...
The sun damage and resulting brown spots and blotchiness that many of us have, can be improved considerably, including our arms and legs. But………….first: Don’t do any more damage which...
My vote for now is no. I’m still trying to find some real research (as opposed to marketing) that shows any real benefit. I’ll keep looking and let you all...
I know exactly what you mean and it’s frustrating because just when you want to cover some of the sun damage with the self tanner, certain areas actually look worse!...
If your skin is fairly tough and oily, you probably would tolerate the generic just fine! Renova or Refissa are both formulated for dryer, older skin and are usually better...
On the overcharge question, it’s really impossible for me to say without knowing where you live (some areas much more expensive) and how many syringes were used. I really hear...
You’re welcome!! I love this question – thank you for asking it – because it’s really the bottom line, isn’t it! I think we really don’t know the answer definatively...
In my opinion, this product is probably a waste of your time and money. In their marketing and “science.” are all the red flags – a plant no one else...
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