Total EffectsLook great with a free sample! By Emma Kae - 10th May 2001 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said Everybody likes to look good and feel great. Even more than that, everybody loves a free sample. Combine the two and what do you get? TotalEffects.com.au
TotalEffects is a brand new product, brought to you by the mastermind wizardry of the people at Olay. It is a moisturiser that claims to defy the factors that prevent our skin from looking its best all of the time.
Upon concluding a worldwide survey across 6,000 women - of different ages, lifestyles and ethnic backgrounds - researchers identified 7 signs of ageing skin. These are: fine lines and wrinkles; rough skin texture; uneven skin tone; skin dullness; enlarged pores; blotches and age spots; and surface dryness. This product claims to address every one of these issues.
An Australian panel was chosen to sample the product, but were not told what the produce was. In the duration of the testing, panel members were asked to complete a daily report of the quality of the product and appearance of their skin.
The results are very convincing. Comments such as “my skin has never looked so good” and “the biggest difference in my skin is the radiance” are almost enough to convince you to buy a supply that could sink a battleship. However, why not try a free sample? Just log on to the site and they’ll send one out!
Why not have a look at the website and see for yourself… Click here to visit TotalEffects.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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