I get great results with the Prai throat cream (tried many but this is excellent on my side-sleeper-chest-lines). I've used it on my face (am I the only person who tries face/eye/neck creams elsewhere?) and it works for me so I'm very tempted to go for the TSV as it has a face cream based on the original ageless throat cream. I've just cancelled my Judith Williams Rose TSV auto delivery even though I love the rose moisturiser I'll never get through all the auto delivery drops and I can always pick up a spare from ebay.
I completely understand the resistance to try this brand, I used to watch it on Ideal World and scoff but I'm so glad I caved and tried it. It meets many of my criteria for skin care: it isn't overly scented, just a clean fresh scent or no scent in the products I've tried. It isn't too rich and greasy which my skin doesn't need and my skin seems to respond well to the products and many brands don't do a darn thing for me.
Her accent passes me by because she sounds just like my sister who's lived in Canada and the States since the 70s so I'd say try to ignore it and maybe give it a whirl.
The products I use are pure prai, ageless neck, any eye product as they all seem to suit me and I can't even remember what each one is intended to do! I also like the Platinum range including the body cream and also love the hand cream. So these are my mainstay products atm, alongside AH Liquid Gold and the Elemis pro-intense serum bought cheaply from ebay. The last TSV is still available and the balm and moisture infusion which are very comforting products, and on easy pay if the current TSV doesn't appeal
http://www.qvcuk.com/PRAI-5-Piece-P...c=204443-SRCH&cm_sp=VIEWPOSITION-_-4-_-204443 Also this is a very good price for 100ml of the platinum face cream (at just under £35 delivered)
http://www.qvcuk.com/PRAI-Platinum-...=205856-SRCH&cm_sp=VIEWPOSITION-_-51-_-205856.
BUT
I'll still try other brands because I'm fickle!
Anyone else notice the lines on Cordelia's face, under her eyes roughly where dark circles happen? These are unusual lines, are they the "bunny whiskers" effect that sometimes happen with bertie botox?