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L'Oreal Revitalift Deep-Set Wrinkles 50ml
Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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by - written on 05/11/09 (Very useful, 190 readings)
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********************************************************** Reason For Purchasing L'Oreal Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle Day Cream: ********************************************************** I have been using L'Oreal Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle Day Cream for nearly one year now, so I thought I would write a review on it to let others know my opinion on this beauty product. Well I was first introduced to this cream when I watched an advertisement for it on television one evening featuring the actress Andie MacDowell. I really was quite impressed on what it contained and how it claimed to work, so I was quite interested in this cream and wanted to try it out for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 193 readings)
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To evaluate better my experience here are some info about me: My age range: 35-40 My skin: normal but sensitive, prone to redness and dehydration, a few fine lines, quite a few pores and some slight sagging around the mouth / jawline mainly due to weight gain and loss (or that's what I want to believe) About the product: I have used L'Oreal products for years because they seem to combine the latest cosmetology ingredients with affordable prices, but I am not afraid to use other brands as well. Also note that Garnier and big brands, like "pharmaceutics" from Vichy and the expensive Lancome, also come out from the L'Oreal labs and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/05/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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One of the things I've always prided myself on is that I don't look my age! At 30 I was told very often I looked 21 and once or twice I even got asked for Id in clubs. However of late I feel I've dramatically aged. The main reasons for this of course is I am almost 35 lol but also I have had terrible health, lost a lot of weight recently and along with that my skin is a little dehydrated, gaunt and pale. I do try to look after my skin but there comes a time when you have to splash out and start buying a moisturiser that you really think may help your skin rather than buying whatever is on offer (how many of us on here are guilty of that??? ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/04/09 (Very useful, 257 readings)
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We've all seen the advert, Andie Macdowell with her impossibly unlined face almost grunting with the effort of producing a line that L'Oreal Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle Cream can soften. Call me a cynic but I find myself wondering how the lovely Ms Macdowell can be so unlined in her forties, I suspect this cream is not the real reason. (Disclaimer: Tracy_1127 is not implying surgery or botox is the real reason for Andie Macdowell's unlined skin!) Not convinced but a sucker for any product that claims it will be of use to my 35 year old skin I decided to purchase some. I bought mine on ebay for £5.99 but I think it's normally about £11.99. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/05/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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Okay personally I love all L'oreal products. It's a brand I feel that I can trust for reasons of my own and through personal experience and/or experiences of those close to me. I'm not old enough yet to have wrinkles ha, but my mum used this for a while after seeing an advert on tv. Her being someone that is quite gullible and believing, decided that it was worth a try, especially since every single product that she had bought until that point for the purpose of her wrinkles, were worthless and useless. Anyway, she bought this for about £16 from Boots [but you could probably get this cheaper at Amazon or eBay or something] and decided to give it a go. ... Read the complete review





