Where can I get a deal on this?

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I was just wondering if people had a place to buy this. I tried to convince insurance company that I had bad facial problems but it didn't work of course. It's just soooooo expensive. It's for wrinkles and it works great. I'm even willing to buy on-line. Just thought I'd pick your brain. Have a Happy Easter... The Bunny Bunch

-- cARRIE (onemaur@olg.com), March 26, 2002

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buy what? you didnt say what the name of the product was.

-- Kristean Thompson (pigalena_babe@yahoo.com), March 26, 2002.

OK thought I missed something , i have no clue what shes talking about either.

-- Patty {NY State} (fodfarms@hotmail.com), March 26, 2002.

She posted this on CS too--she's looking for a product called Lustra or Renova. They are wrinkle smoother products.

I'm glad the insurance company turned her down--people can't get fairly priced health insurance as it is. We all age--it's part of life.

-- GT (nospam@nospam.com), March 26, 2002.


Wrinkles have nothing to do with products. Wrinkles can be caused sun exposure and/or smoking, but mostly they are just heridity and gravity taking it's course. The products for wrinkles don't really work - they just temporarily appear to be finer by plumping up the skin with moisture. The only time they appear to less is for very fine lines. Please don't waste your money. All your doing making the companies rich. Better to do something good with your money for something that does do some good for someone. These products are very expensive and honest and truly don't do a thing. The only thing that does give results is surgical intervension (ie: face lift, laser, etc.).

-- Karen (mountains_mama2@hotmail.com), March 26, 2002.

I earned my wrinkles!

-- Ardie/WI (ardie54965@hotmail.com), March 26, 2002.


GT has ALOT to learn..... If you only new how much it costs you wouldn't be saying that. With my skin so fair and my skin cancer. It works well on covering my spots removed. Wrinkles are maybe for you but not me. If I can help it I like to cover the deep spots and wrinkles. So sorry your glad.

-- cARRIE (onemaur@olg.com), March 26, 2002.

It was the original post that set itself up for my response, reread it (original post) to see what I mean.

I have no problems with insurance covering bona fide medications, but these sounded from the original post like pure cosmetic cover-up (like concealer) products to me, which are normal expenses for a lot of women.

-- GT (nospam@nospam.com), March 26, 2002.


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