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HOME LASER?? from AVON

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:36 am
by Carolynn
Very narrow apature, not for hair removal.

ANEW CLINICAL Laser System


The at-home alternative to laser treatments.

price: $32.00


Proven to visibly reduce the appearance of dark spots, redness & broken capillaries.
Two-step skin-perfecting system corrects and protects with all the precision of a professional laser. Signs of aging are "zapped away" for visible younger-looking skin.

STEP 1: Correct with ANEW CLINICAL Laser Unique pen-like, roller-ball applicator delivers exact doses with laser-like precision to visibly diminish skin discolorations and redness. .5 fl.oz. Stand included.

Step 2: Protect with ANEW CLINICAL Post-Laser Protector SPF 30 Smoothing and comforting, vital post-treatment moisturizer maximizes the benefits of ANEW CLINICAL Laser and helps protect corrected areas against future damage with SPF 30 protection. 1.5 fl. oz.

Formula with Mangostin extract reduces the appearance of broken capillaries, redness and blotchiness
Pure 10% Vitamin C, plus a blend of extracts, including licorice and flavanoids, improves the appearance of skin discolorations and hyper-pigmentation.

After 1 week, reduces the appearance of imperfections; skin tone looks more balanced and unified
With continued use EVERY woman exhibited more even skin tone
77% showed improvement in dark spots; 81% showed improvement in the appearance of broken capillaries and spider veins; 87% showed improvement in mild redness and blotchiness.

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 4:26 pm
by Beauty
Hi Carolynn,

That's very interesting. :) :-k :)

Ok? Who's going to try it first??!? :) :) :) Not it!!! :) :) :)

I do want to hear how it works from someone who's used it though.

Nice find Carolynn. :)

Beauty

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:50 pm
by Virginia
Thanks Carolyn, I may look into it myself.
When will "they" come up with an inexpensive permanent in-home hair removal system?
Virginia

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:56 pm
by Loretta Ann
When will "they" come up with an inexpensive permanent in-home hair removal system?
Hi Sis,

The person who does will likely be a cross-dresser. Any takers?

Darlene.

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 10:11 pm
by Lorna
I am always very skeptical with any new product ot there that sounds too good to be true because it usually is. :-k

But then again, I was skeptical of Epil Stop when that first came out - it worked for me & didn't stink as badly as does Nair (smelled like cucumbers), although I did have to leave it on a bit longer.

I just may have to bite the bullet on this one & volunteer as soon as I feel confortable with tossing away $32 - but only for the sake of research!! We shall see. :wink: