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Author Topic: have anyone used nu skin products?  (Read 427 times)
mickeystoney
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« on: 03 September 2010, 0:44:00 am »
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Hi everyone! Im not sure "Social Entertainment and Daily Messages" is the right place for this question but moderators can move it Smiley (sorry)
I recently read on a page with ads of nu skin products and I can sure say it looks to good to be true... The ads claimed that the galvanic spa device can get you rid of acne and basically all skin problems plus removes wrinkles! Im a little bit sceptical and I dont want to throw $450 so I would really appreciate some reviews... does it really work?! and if yes how exactly? people trying to sell it please dont reply.
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« Reply #1 on: 03 September 2010, 1:39:34 am »
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Dear Mickey, beauty comes from within, meaning by what you put in your mouth. No product you put on the outside will ever get rid of wrinkles or acne. I'm 46 but no one ever thinks I'm older than early 30ties. Here's what I do:
I got rid of acne when I stopped eating pork and fat fried things 20 years ago. I eat fatty fish though + vegs (salmon, sardines, tuna, mackerel, ie lots of sushi and avocado, nuts) every other day. I drink loads of water. But the best thing for me is bikram (hot) yoga 2 to 3 times a week. Never felt better since I started doing that. Lost loads of weight, am very toned and flexible and generally feel great physically and mentally. And it helps you cope with Singers temperatures brilliantly. I use pure rosewater and almond oil for toning and cleansing. My moisturizer is simply vaseline lotion, costs about 9 dollars.
I will never go anywhere near botox or surgery. Like Julia Roberts said the other day... naf but true; your face should tell a story and it shouldn't be about your trips to the surgeon.
Anyway, that's what works for me! Hope it helps you a little!
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