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Post by buddysmom on Nov 2, 2014 23:56:43 GMT
I have a FB friend, old HS friend I've known for 40+ years but have not seen since HS. She sells and of course uses Nerium. She recently posted an "untouched" photo of her; smooth skin, said her pores have shrunk, etc--she looks great! Says she never wears makeup except for formal occasions.
Of course I'm skeptical.
If you use Nerium (but don't sell it!), what do you think of it? How long have you used it/how many products do you use? Can you really tell a difference and how long did it take to see a difference? About how much does it cost per month, if you don't mind.
Thanks!
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Post by JBeans on Nov 3, 2014 0:45:34 GMT
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kay2rn
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Location: Wisconsin
Jun 26, 2014 2:52:20 GMT
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Post by kay2rn on Nov 3, 2014 14:57:08 GMT
I used it for several weeks and noticed smaller pores on my cheeks. The shrinking pores caused a terrible zit on the tip of my nose that took a month to resolve! I read that at first it is common to get breakouts but it gets better. I got mine on EBay for about $60 a bottle. I was warned to be careful when ordering online because they may send you bottles on a regular basis in addition to charging your credit card and it is difficult to stop the automatic shipments.
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msliz
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The Procrastinator
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Jun 26, 2014 21:32:34 GMT
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Post by msliz on Nov 3, 2014 15:09:45 GMT
... I was warned to be careful when ordering online because they may send you bottles on a regular basis in addition to charging your credit card and it is difficult to stop the automatic shipments. It's sometimes good to use a gift card for the exact amount in order to avoid those unrequested second and third purchases. Of course, you might lose the buyers protections you might have with a regular credit card, but it might be worth it for some things.
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sbhunter
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Oct 13, 2014 3:52:27 GMT
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Post by sbhunter on Nov 3, 2014 16:35:12 GMT
I used it and nothing at all changed. No difference whatsoever. I was really dissapointed, because I wanted to see results and not waste the money.
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Post by CarolinaGirl71 on Nov 3, 2014 17:16:58 GMT
I don't sell or use it, but between Nerium and Rodan + Fields, there are a few people I'm considering taking off of my friends' list!
The Nerium pictures make lots of promises, but looking closely, I'm not always convinced that it's the same person. Skin tones, face shapes, etc. It's usually bad photography, so it's hard to tell, but I'm skeptical.
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smartypants71
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Location: Houston, TX
Jun 25, 2014 22:47:49 GMT
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Post by smartypants71 on Nov 3, 2014 17:25:36 GMT
I don't sell or use it, but between Nerium and Rodan + Fields, there are a few people I'm considering taking off of my friends' list! The Nerium pictures make lots of promises, but looking closely, I'm not always convinced that it's the same person. Skin tones, face shapes, etc. It's usually bad photography, so it's hard to tell, but I'm skeptical. I'm in the same boat. I have a girlfriend that I keep in touch with mostly on FB that is selling Nerium. She and I were bff's in high school. She moved away for a while but is back in the area (she's in the 'burbs and I'm in town). She sent me a note on FB the other day saying that she really wanted to get together. I was super excited and set a date. The very next response I got from her was about Nerium. I was SO pissed! I thought she really wanted to reconnect, and instead it was to sell her crap. Of course, her friend's upline person (or whatever you call it) got a $350K bonus this year. So basically, even if it did work, I refuse to buy it. I'll stick with my Origins. It hasn't done me wrong in 20 years 
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suzastampin
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 28, 2014 14:32:59 GMT
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Post by suzastampin on Nov 3, 2014 17:35:21 GMT
I use it. I signed up as a brand partner for the auto ship. I only bought the night time stuff. The auto ships came faster than I could use a bottle up. It took some looking to find a phone number to cancel. With shipping and tax as a brand partner, it was $98 a month. I should have bought it from ebay. 
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Post by leslie132 on Nov 3, 2014 19:19:07 GMT
I asked this same question months ago. My replies were more about the "ingredients" not being healthy for you. But, here are my thoughts on your question. I do know several people who use it. And yes, the woman who sells it does look better. Her skin is a lot tighter and smoother. Her photos that she shares from her photos and her clients photos do look to have had an improvement since starting up. I backed out last minute. Reason being.....If I'm going to try and improve my looks I need to pay $80 for the gym, not the wrinkle across my forehead that drives me insane.
so, overall it would have cost me $80 a month and I would have been on automatic send out. I canceled, and had no problem what so ever. Very polite and professional!
Let us know if you go for it!
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