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dovey
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April 06, 2009 at 10:06AM
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what's up with this ad? I see it everywhere. It is always showing up wherever I browse. It shows a before and after, and a link to the amazing beauty secret on how they did it. When you click the link, which i eventually did out of curiosity, up comes a woman from "my town" who is a mom with 2 kids like me and she tells this story of how she discovered these 2 amazing products that work together like a miracle to take 20 yrs off. It is scary how it is tailored directly to me, it seems. Anyone else get these?
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- PattyTherre
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posted on April 09, 2009 at 09:41PM
I did and it's....um....less than true shall we say. I can't stand the ad because we all know that nothing topical or ingested can yield those results. Not to mention this woman sure lives everywhere. That, alone is enough for me to say thanks but no thanks. They start out fibbing so I refuse to give them my time or money. Well, I wouldn't give them my money no matter what because good products don't have to photoshop their befores and afters and they admit that they don't give results similar to surgical procedures.
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posted on April 12, 2009 at 02:59PM
Thanks! It was freaking me out. That should be illigal. And the before and after is so ridiculous, hope no one falls for it. I am glad I'm not the only one, I was getting a bit paranoid.
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- inmpbavon369
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posted on September 14, 2009 at 09:19PM
Anew products from Avon work great. Check them out at http://www.youravon.com/daniellegreene
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posted on October 02, 2009 at 02:15AM
Oh, that was a blatant advertising for yourself, inmpbavon369. Not cool. We're not here for people to mislead us. You should reveal that you sell the products.
I, for one, find Avon anti aging products to be inferior although I did like the new hyaluronic acid one until the stuff stopped pumping out half way through the pricey bottle.
I prefer BeautiControl and Philosophy products to keeu my old skin looking younger.
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posted on October 02, 2009 at 06:11AM
I have never heard of BeautiControl, have heard of Philosophy products though...I use a retinol-based moisturizer, but it has paba...so I need to change that from what I've read.
Been livin' in a cave over here...I have not seen the ads ya'll mentioned, I guess that's a good thing.
Someday, I shall be Beauty Diva~! hahha ;)
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posted on October 03, 2009 at 08:41AM
I do like Avon Anew products & I don't sell them. I agree about the packaging, too much packaging, not enough product in the pump bottles.