Oh yay, oh yay - please be seated fair shoppers .....
Yes! Dearest beauty shoppers/junkies we have a contender for the Martian skin cream (er..from Mars made by Prai and not Mars the chocolate) containing Platinum well really Hematite but that doesn't sound so luxuuuuriouuuss but we will use Platinum for Marketing purposes so people think luxury and extravagance.
Now JW proudly presents a Diamond Collagen pen containing diamonds! (well diamond powder to be exact) and a fantastic active ingredient complex called Diamagen....hmmm....which doesn't really exist anywhere that I can see and noticed that it does not have a Trademark symbol BUT the ingredients do match a trademarked ingredient called 'Trylagen' the difference between this and JW's is that she has added Diamond powder for radiance. On her website it says the following:
Premium anti-ageing care
Immerse yourself in the world of glamour and enjoy the feeling of sheer luxury on your skin! With its unique active ingredient complex DIAMAGEN, Luxury Diamond targets the demands made by more mature skin and ensures a radiant complexion!
:wait: 'Luxury Diamond targets the demands made by a more mature skin' - what????
There's even a 'scientific' video to go with it:
http://www.judith-williams.co.uk/cosmetics/luxury-diamond.html
It's the Trylagen that is working on collagen and not the addition of diamond that gives a cosmetic effect of luminosity/radiance.
I know I have mentioned it before but I am really really bugged by the word 'luxury' when it comes to beauty products and also the trend for adding gems and precious metals in skincare that doesn't do very much except giving the skin radiance. By giving it the name of a metal/gem like, Gold, Platinum, Diamond etc we are led to believe that it is something special in anti ageing and gives the brand justification to charge a premium price.
The fact in comes in a pen leads you to think that it is highly concentrated and packed with ingredients. JW's pen is only 15ml and with p+p costs £28.35. If you check out Skin Doctors Antarctilyne Plump 3 which also contains Trylagen you get 50ml for £17.99 + £1.95from Cheapsmells.
I just don't swallow all this luxury cosmetic stuff at affordable prices…a load of cobblers awls!
Rant over and feel much better for getting that off my chest!
:bandit:
Yes! Dearest beauty shoppers/junkies we have a contender for the Martian skin cream (er..from Mars made by Prai and not Mars the chocolate) containing Platinum well really Hematite but that doesn't sound so luxuuuuriouuuss but we will use Platinum for Marketing purposes so people think luxury and extravagance.
Now JW proudly presents a Diamond Collagen pen containing diamonds! (well diamond powder to be exact) and a fantastic active ingredient complex called Diamagen....hmmm....which doesn't really exist anywhere that I can see and noticed that it does not have a Trademark symbol BUT the ingredients do match a trademarked ingredient called 'Trylagen' the difference between this and JW's is that she has added Diamond powder for radiance. On her website it says the following:
Premium anti-ageing care
Immerse yourself in the world of glamour and enjoy the feeling of sheer luxury on your skin! With its unique active ingredient complex DIAMAGEN, Luxury Diamond targets the demands made by more mature skin and ensures a radiant complexion!
:wait: 'Luxury Diamond targets the demands made by a more mature skin' - what????
There's even a 'scientific' video to go with it:
http://www.judith-williams.co.uk/cosmetics/luxury-diamond.html
It's the Trylagen that is working on collagen and not the addition of diamond that gives a cosmetic effect of luminosity/radiance.
I know I have mentioned it before but I am really really bugged by the word 'luxury' when it comes to beauty products and also the trend for adding gems and precious metals in skincare that doesn't do very much except giving the skin radiance. By giving it the name of a metal/gem like, Gold, Platinum, Diamond etc we are led to believe that it is something special in anti ageing and gives the brand justification to charge a premium price.
The fact in comes in a pen leads you to think that it is highly concentrated and packed with ingredients. JW's pen is only 15ml and with p+p costs £28.35. If you check out Skin Doctors Antarctilyne Plump 3 which also contains Trylagen you get 50ml for £17.99 + £1.95from Cheapsmells.
I just don't swallow all this luxury cosmetic stuff at affordable prices…a load of cobblers awls!
Rant over and feel much better for getting that off my chest!
:bandit: