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I have some delicious protein shakes that can also be applied as a topical cream. £50 a dose.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIt does actually list water, not aqua. No gold though, considering it's 'Pure Gold'
http://www.boots.com/en/Pure-Gold-Co...-50ml_1244703/
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post£70, it must contain that expensive ingredient 'Aqua'
http://www.boots.com/en/Pure-Gold-Co...-50ml_1244703/
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAssuming the product is as useless as it probably will be, I wonder if I'd get my money back with evidence of it not working.
The best part is at the top: "...customers who read between the fine lines discover that the most potent active ingredient is their own gullibility."
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostVery sceptical about so-called "beauty" fads.
Latest to hit the headlines is collagen drinks. Endorsed by celebs such as Aneka Rice.
Recommended to be taken daily for 4 weeks (8 weeks for "longer lasting" results). 10 cost £35 from boots - with a 3 for 2 that would mean £70 for a month's supply.
Considering setting up a blog with close up daily photos of my ugly bits to watch the beautification in action, but would mean forking out £70. Could be a laugh though - couldn't find a single before/after photo on intertubes thingy. Wonder how many hits I'd get.
Assuming the product is as useless as it probably will be, I wonder if I'd get my money back with evidence of it not working.
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