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Wonder claims
Just lately there have been lots of adverts for products
claiming to have wonderful ingredients with fancy names
such as BIFIDUS DIGESTIVUM, - PRO - RETINOL 3, -
ACTIVUS REGULARIS - and CERAMIDES to name just a few, are these real names or is it a case of bulls***t
baffles brains, and more to the point would it persuade you to buy the product ?
claiming to have wonderful ingredients with fancy names
such as BIFIDUS DIGESTIVUM, - PRO - RETINOL 3, -
ACTIVUS REGULARIS - and CERAMIDES to name just a few, are these real names or is it a case of bulls***t
baffles brains, and more to the point would it persuade you to buy the product ?
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Pro-Retinol is just Vitamin A.
Activa Regularis is a trademark of Activa so can't exist anywhere else.
It is all spin - baffle people with fancy words, make it sound scientific and hopefully they will be convinced.
The best yet is the fabric conditioner that smells of diamonds. I can smell a diamond a mile off, me.
http://dictionary.webmd.com/terms/ceramides.xm l
Pro-Retinol is just Vitamin A.
Activa Regularis is a trademark of Activa so can't exist anywhere else.
It is all spin - baffle people with fancy words, make it sound scientific and hopefully they will be convinced.
The best yet is the fabric conditioner that smells of diamonds. I can smell a diamond a mile off, me.