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Offline Shorty

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Health & Beauty - Products & Advertising
« on: March 19, 2009, 07:32:36 AM »
Is it a load of quackery?

I was watching tv last ***ht right, and there was an advert for Nivea DNAge...this wonder cream apparently stimulates skin cell renewal which in turn reduces wrinkles.  Great!  But a couple of questions spring to mind!

1) Aren't wrinkles caused by the skin losing its elasticity?

2) If the claims are true, then are you (if you use this product) not concerned about how it is stimulating cell renewal?  I'm sure there was something about pro-retinol A that it is a form of steroid known to be involved in some cancers. 

The claims for these products often imply some biological stimulation or process at work to make you 'beautiful'.

Isn't the skin supposed to be an effective barrier against most things (ignoring LSD etc)?

What about shampoo 'now with amino-ceramides' to give your hair a 'healthy look'?  Non-sense, suruely, hair's dead isn't it?  Or the product that gives your hair 'memory' so it returns to its original style 'even after washing'.  If this works, then what the hell was in the product?

I'm gonna post here again when I see other products advertised using pseudo-science.

Shorty


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Re: Health & Beauty - Products & Advertising
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2009, 16:58:46 PM »
Haha, I think it is a load of quackery. No cream can reverse the aging process and wrinkles (sadly). these adverts are just clever at advertising and messing with words. the best you can do for your skin is a good moisturiser. as for hair, it is dead! its just protein, shampoo may well be enriched with amino acids but it doesnt actually make any difference, they might as well be enriched with balsamic vinegar. I am unfortunately speaking from experience- due to several unfortunate bleaching incidences, my hair could use all the help it could get. none of the stuff i have tried has made any difference. :(
maybe stopping the bleaching would help.

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Re: Health & Beauty - Products & Advertising
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2009, 08:55:40 AM »
Maybe try not washing your hair in balsamic vi***er?!?  :P

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Re: Health & Beauty - Products & Advertising
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2009, 13:46:34 PM »
excellent advice! :)


 

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