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Old 09-15-2004, 03:07 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Very interesting post Kitty! Do you think if Dr Perricones treatments weren't so expensive then what he is saying might be more believable? It is obvious you enjoy using a premium skincare brand and take anti aging very seriously. Since La Mer is very expensive, do you think it is worth the money and do the products live up to your expectations? I'd be interested to know your thoughts on this.
I was thinking about buying his book The Perricone Prescription, as i was reading an article in one of the women's magazines.
Oh and just for the record, i was watching a programme called Beautification which is hosted by Rubbie and Millie (makeup artists) and apart from demonstarting makeup application they test out different products on a blind trial. On this occasion they were testing face firming treatments. Of the 3 products tested, Roc Protient Lift(£20) Dr Perricones face firming activator (£110) and another i cant remember which product it was. Anyway the clear favorite was the Roc Protient Lift (which was quite surprising considering it was the cheapest of the 3 products tested).
So in a nut shell, do you think Dr Pirricones products would work?
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