Icee

Joined: 12 May 2009
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  • Posted to "Meaningful Beauty" lacks true meaning on 31 Jul 2009

    Michelle: I'm curious. Which of the MB products are you using on your hands to get such good results on an area that is almost impossible to correct and gives away your true age? I've used the Night Fluide and the Decollette cream with good results.
  • Posted to "Meaningful Beauty" lacks true meaning on 1 Jun 2009

    To MP Curious: I agree but, honestly, you'd be extremely hard-pressed to find any but homemade skin care products without the usual assortment of chemicals. We have no choice. The FDA approves their use in skin care products (AND make-up)and the manufacturers of skin care items use the chemicals. I don't like it but.....I have to wash my face twice daily with either some form of soap product or some form of makeup remover and possibly stringent to clean my skin. The soap, foams and removers all contain chemicals we CAN'T EAT. Other than pure olive oil and Crisco which is greasy as hell and gets all over your sheets and pillowcases, there is nothing out there other than maybe homemade lotions that we can put on our face that is chemical-free. The chemicals are so minute that the FDA approves their use for human application. If enough people have died or gotten cancer from use of these products, then they can all sue the FDA for approving them in the skin care applications. I have never heard of anyone who has done that. If you have knowledge of a particular legal case(s), please let me know & I'll cease my use of any of these products & let my skin age like a prune to preserve my other bordy organs. In the meantime, I've found that the Meaningful Beauty skin care line is fabulous. I've just returned a sample of Dermapril because it "doesn't work." At least MB does.
  • Posted to "Meaningful Beauty" lacks true meaning on 20 May 2009

    For you doubters out there, I AM A REAL - REPEAT, R E A L CUSTOMER. I DO NOT WORK FOR GUTHY RENKER, NOR CINDY CRAWFORD, NOR DR. SEBAGH. I've personally gone through Hydroderm, Caracol Cream and Hydroxatone - none of which gave me the results of Meaningful Beauty. Sure, as with anything on this earth, people may be allergic to it and have a reaction. I did not. It's up to you whether you want to buy it or not. And, in my opinion, unless you have the skin of a prune where nothing will help, it's your loss if you don't try it. I should offer to go on TV as a testimonial for the stuff since no one will ever believe I'm 66-1/2 years old. As mentioned before, everyone I work with and those who do not know me intimately think I'm 40-42. I think I WILL contact Cindy Crawford after all. May as well make some money if people already think I'm on Guthy Renker's/Cindy Crawford's payroll.
  • Posted to "Meaningful Beauty" lacks true meaning on 13 May 2009

    Scooter: See page 25 for my review and comments. I'm 66-1/2 years old.
  • Posted to "Meaningful Beauty" lacks true meaning on 13 May 2009

    The amount of this product in hydraulic and brake fluids, plus antifreeze is way far greater than you could ever put on your face using the Meaningful Beauty Product line. Almost all the products I have used previously contain alcohol in some form or another (Lubriderm, Eucerin Aquafor, etc., etc.) and isn't that an oxymoron? Alcohol (a drying agent) as a lubricant to moisturize? Yet we put these chemicals on our skin and they contain very, very small amounts of the chemicals. Besides, the FDA would not permit the sale of any product which would cause such detrimental damage to the human body. I wouldn't worry about the glycol in such minute quantities.

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