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Skincare products a con?

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Ladybyrne | 10:29 Sat 17th Sep 2011 | Beauty
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Have seen an advert on the internet for skincare products Belleplex and Hydroxatone which when used together, one in the morning and the other at night, are supposed to be the answer to everyone's wrinkle problems. The before and after photos look very impressive (but then they would wouldn't they?)

The advert offers free samples of each for about £6.00 postage, which I assume would involve giving bank details, so can't help wondering if the whole thing is a con. Or am I being an old cynic? Would appreciate hearing from anybody who has tried these products.
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If a product appears to good to be true......
I put Bellaplex and Hydroxatone into google and it took me to articles about it being a scam. Google it yourself and have a look, there's lots to read.
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Hi Ratter15 and notafish!
Thank you both for your advice. Have googled the products and indeed it does seem to be an almighty scam. I thought it sounded too good to be true - I'll just have to put up with my wrinkles!
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i first wash my face with facewash then apply a moisturizer followed by a sunscreen

it is very simple at not too complicated

later in the night when i decide to go to bed i wash my face again using a mild facewash followed by moisturize and serum this entire routine takes not more then 10 min but gives a decent result to me

people of any age can do it it is as important as our physical health using right products are equally important the not only skincare , haircare etc requires right good quality of products

Some skincare products can be misleading, using marketing claims without proven benefits. Look for trusted brands and verified ingredients to ensure results.

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