Never have, and never will make a purchase from this range. Lulu insisted for long enough that the way she looked was down to this product, and it's ingredients. Then we found out she had had 'work' done. Obviously, in a bid to portray this range as a serious skincare brand, they brought in 'Doctor Joe'. He 'listened to Lulu' and came up with Time Bomb. I don't think it does the brand any favours, referring to him as 'Doctor Joe'; it does, imo, detract from the preponderence of the brand. Lulu is, fundamentally, an ambassador, rather a figurehead, for the range. She has a good spiel, but she will have been briefed on the products by the actual manufacturers. Her input into their composition will have been virtually nil. Ever since she first appeared on the Q with her line, I was struck by how brazenly she had a product called 'youth juice', so obviously trying to associate it with Estee Lauder's 'youth dew' perfume. Naming a product to sound like one from a well established premium range, sure makes it stick in the mind. Havig said that, could just be a lucky coincidence.