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April 7, 2014 at 2:12 am #610946
WilloRockParticipantI am so amazed, I just had to share!! I have been using Nerium skincare products (it’s an anti-aging treatment) for the past week and am just shocked that I can even see the results! On myself!
I had read about it in a magazine but was disappointed to find out that you had to find a local sales rep to purchase, rather than just buy it at a store. Anyway, I found someone online who sells it and I have to say this stuff really works!!
For anyone interested below is the website I have been buying from… I use both the day and night cream.
April 7, 2014 at 1:57 pm #806577
WSBKeymasterPlease confirm that this person you’re recommending is local. The post was flagged to us for sounding somewhat spammy and I don’t find a WS (or vicinity) listing for the person. Thanks. – TR
April 7, 2014 at 2:46 pm #806578
WilloRockParticipantI have no idea where this person lives, or who they are. I was interested in the product, and was directed to this site so that is where I have been buying it from… My guess is it is the closet rep to our area? but I have no idea if they are in WS or not. You buy everything online, so I haven’t actual had to interact with anyone.
April 7, 2014 at 4:35 pm #806579
sacatoshParticipantIt’s MLM.
I’d be VERY cautious about putting this stuff on your skin. Its primary ingredient is Nerium Oleander, which is HIGHLY toxic, and confirmed as an allergen and irritant to the skin for many people. The company who makes the cream and serum is the same company who tried to market it as an anti-cancer treatment a few years ago and failed to prove it to be more good than harm, so they’ve changed tactics to get rid of the excess extract they had produced.
Google is your friend, as is a healthy dose of suspicion about “miracle” products.
April 7, 2014 at 7:55 pm #806580
VanessaParticipantIt is a MLM and your “clients” have to agree to get the product sent every month. It works for some and not for others. Not saying it’s good or bad. But it is expensive, like a hundred dollars per container. And then get others with you to be on your team. Good luck with that.
Oh, the fountain of youth. We spend HOW much on beauty products every year…?
April 7, 2014 at 8:12 pm #806581
JanSParticipantadvice from a physician I once heard….products with Niacinamide (Vit. B3) is good for wrinkles and “age” spots. You can find those products for far cheaper than 100 bucks a month. Amazon.com has powdered Niacinamide in jars for about 5 bucks, you can mix it in with your lotions, with coconut oil. Does it work? Is it going to make you look 30 again? Somehow I doubt that. But it can’t hurt you, and it’s way cheaper :D
for thee OP…if you like the products, I know at least one person here in WS that has sold Nerium in the past…they’re out there..
April 7, 2014 at 8:19 pm #806582
JanSParticipantoh, and Sacatosh and Vanessa….they now call it “relationship marketing” ;->
April 7, 2014 at 9:11 pm #806583
IrukandjiParticipantI’ve tried Nerium. It’s sold on ‘science’ but marketed MLM. I watched their FB page and how many of their pretty princesses earned their iPads and Lexus RXs and found the company a real turn-off.
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