I have just stumbled upon Cindy Crawford's "Meaningful Beauty" line. The testimonials are quite convincing and antioxidants in a skin care line is a good idea.
But I find it annoying that you have to buy the full range of products. You can't replace a broken jar of "X". You have to buy the complete kit.
And I find it difficult to believe that a single active ingredient is that effective. What do you think?
Linda
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Hi Linda,
I find that sales strategy quite annoying as well. Here’s an article I wrote about Meaningful Beauty and Auto-Ship Plans in general.
I wrote a couple Reviews of Meaningful Beauty Products a few years ago, including a bit about the rare French Melon which is the single ingredient that Meaningful Beauty hangs its marketing hat on. The company has increased the SPF to 20 which is nice, though I’d still like to see it higher, especially for use in sunny climes.
If you do decide to order from any company which uses an auto-ship company, please read this article on How to Deal with Auto-Ship Companies when You’re Dissatisified.
Regards,
Jean
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