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Honest Review: Perricone Cold Plasma Sub-D TV Offer: First Look

I am a sucker for infomercials (as you know if you read this blog!). Well, as an anti-aging diva (self-proclaimed, of course), I had to check out the Perricone Sub-D.

I used Perricone when it first came on the market and I liked it well enough, except for the price. For the price I thought it should perform mircles, which it didn't (no mere cream or serum can). So when I saw the offer for the low-priced ($40ish) set including the super firmer, Sub-D, I jumped at it.






Here's my first look:

I've used it just over a week now and honestly cannot give a full review as it would take several weeks or months to know, but as a "religious" user (twice a day), I can offer a glimpse to you.

I don't much like the Citrus Wash (never have) so I don't use it, but I do like the High Potency Facial Amine Firming serum, although have not seen much in the way of results, I will continue to use it daily with fingers crossed. The regular Cold Plasma cream is nice--very light. The No-Foundation Foundation is nice, but nothing better than the Loreal BB cream I use.

What we really want to know is...does the new "breakthrough" Cold Plasma Sub-D really tighten and lift the jawline? Well, in one week, not much. But...I have noticed a slight firming/smoothing of the decollete and neck area (a bit). I am impressed with that. It spurs me on to continue to use it twice daily, which is a lot for me as I usually use a regular moisturizer in the morning and my high-end treatment products at night only. This cream is not as lovely (in smell anyway) as the others, but not too bad. It's very light and spreads well.

I will continue to post on this to let you know if it's worth it to get involved in the monthly shipping program you submit to when you buy. For right now, it's a yes, but that could change if nothing changes!




UPDATE:

If you want a good neck product at a drastic savings from Perricone: try Elysee (sold on HSN). The neck cream is a goodie and I think it works even better!




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