LifeCell Cream-Beyond Your Wildest Dreams?

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I have been checking out a lead I got about LifeCell cream. Now, this is touted as a wrinkle-removing, spot-reducing, lip-plumping, and glow-restoring 100% natural skin care cream that can postpone--or even totally eliminate--an aging person's need for Botox or cosmetic surgery in order to look young and energized and feel sexy again.

Now, although LifeCell cream [http://truelifecellskincare.com/LifeCell] would certainly save you thousands of dollars, and a world of pain, if its claims are true--and by all the knowledgeable accounts I can find, they are--it cannot be the least expensive skin care cream on the market.

The ingredients that are used in LifeCell skin cream are of the highest quality and have been carefully tested. Like any business, they must pass on much of these costs in their prices or else, well, there would be no more business and no more LifeCell.

So the question clearly is: is LifeCell cream worth the price? And, why shouldn't one just buy a cheaper cream instead?

Well, the truth is it's very rare that any skin cream can be said to possibly eliminate entirely any need for any other skin care treatment (other than a skin-healthy lifestyle). Yet, there are plenty of still-expensive creams advertised all over the place.

As the Boomers age, and as people generally are becoming more obsessed with longevity and youthfulness, the skin care treatments multiply. So does their advertising. It's not at all unusual to page through certain types of magazines and, if you look for them, find anywhere from 40 to 80 ads for skin care creams and treatments!

And everyone knows that these types of ads are all over TV and radio; this industry produces a lot of infomercials, doesn't it?

But, the funny thing is, dozens and dozens of different skin care treatment and cream companies all make the same claim: they are "the best". Now, how can this be possible? If they are competing with each other and some of them have more expensive products than others, and they each use a proprietary blend of ingredients, how can they all be the best?

It goes without saying that they can't be. They can all believe they are the best, and I'm sure that many of their salesmen are quite convinced they're right. But belief doesn't necessarily have to do with facts, does it?

Well, if they can't all be the best, at least they can offer competitive prices--typically better prices than what LifeCell skin cream sells for. Surely it is to a consumer's advantage to buy the cheapest skin care solution that works for her, isn't it? Why, yes it is--and there's the problem. These other treatments don't work. If they did, Botox would not even exist.

You see, the reason these other treatments offer cheaper prices is because that's what they are--cheap. Cheap in quality; for they use synthetic or watered-down versions of the ingredients that they even do include in their formulas.

They do this to keep costs down--but so what, if these things don't work AND can even be harmful if used regularly over time? Plus, these companies still have giant price mark-ups over costs--so that they can afford all of that glittering advertising that tells you that they're "the best".

It's not that "Big Cosmetology" is in some conspiracy to harm you or get something for nothing. It's just a matter of ignorance and misinformation on their part. But that may cost you extra financially and personally before you truly find what works for - YOU!.

LifeCell cream does not need the glittering advertising--because it proves itself to consumers. Not all glitter is gold as they say. And it's true. Plus, the manufacturers don't skimp at all on the quality or quantity of their ingredients--so yes, they cost more. But, do you want to get what you pay for?
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