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Like Mother, Like Daughter

Written on January 25th, 2010 by Jamie Lee4 comments

I hardly ever watch TV. In fact, Peter and I don’t even have cable. (This is when I usually watch my friends gasp and prepare myself to answer a bajillion question about what I do with my spare time.) But when they changed TVs so that in order to watch regular non-cable programming you needed to have cable or some special converter box, Peter and I decided to invest in a box to satisfy our house guests. For a few days, fascinated by our new channel selection, I watched more frequently. One day I came across an infomercial for Cindy Crawford’s Meaningful Beauty. I was immediately interested and then as the price stared plummeting I quickly became skeptical–until it fell so low (I’m sure you can hear it in your head, “BUT WAIT!! If you buy right now we’ll take this $150 value and give it to you for for $19.99″) that what I would be getting would actually be cheaper than buying beauty products from a grocery store. Immediately I turned off the TV, walked away, and told myself that if the deal was really that good then I wouldn’t be getting so much for free.

A few days later, I drove down to visit my mother and in her room I saw this:

cindy-crawford-meaningful-beautyI found it hysterical that my mom (who also almost never watches TV) saw the same infomercial and also thought that the product sounded like a great deal. Apparently Meaningful Beauty works on a system of automatic renewal so my mom had ordered a shipment and before she’d even made a dent in it she had another one at her doorstep. Being the kind person that she is, she gave he second set to me.

I was immediately put off by the renewal system because I hate it when companies try to get me to spend extra money, but the products themselves turned me off even more. Imagine Clinique’s Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion in a formula that clumps so much that you feel like you are pumping buggers into your hand. This is the best way I can describe the night cream. Most of the other products seemed no different than a simple lotion. All in all, I would not spend money on this product. This formulas used for these lotions are unimpressive and they probably rely on the renewal scheme to ensure multiple purchases.

Has anyone else tried Meaningful Beauty? Maybe you liked it more than I did.

Image courtesy of Wrinkle Cure Review.

Beautiful Skin

Written on October 5th, 2009 by Jamie Lee4 comments

A few years ago my mother took me to an aesthetician to even out my skin. I never had horrible skin but I yearned for perfect skin. Hundreds of dollars later, I had peels, scrubs, and a huge face regimen to follow. My skin looked great, but as I got older, I realized just how expensive it all was. Now, I’m looking for more affordable ways to get the same results.

I love trying new beauty products. I always have such high hopes for what my skin will look like after I use them and always imagine dramatic results. You can probably understand why I’m usually disappointed with the turnout. It’s not that the products are bad–it’s just that I rarely see a difference. However, my expectations were recently met when I tried Bioré Even Smoother® Microderm Exfoliator. OK, so the results weren’t visible to anyone except me, but when I used this product, my face felt a million times softer and even glowed a little bit. Texas weather is dry and often humid, which leaves skin looking dull. After using this product just once, my skin looked younger and happier. I use it about once a week to keep my skin looking and feeling clear and fresh.

Image dredit from www.biore.com

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If your skin is feeling a bit drab, check it out at your local grocery store for only $13.99

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