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Is Cindy Crawford's "Meaningful Beauty" a scam, or does it really work?

Cindy Crawford has an anti-aging product calLED "Meaningful Beauty". Does it actually work or is it just another marketing campaign? Any good reviews or online testimonials about the product?
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enigmatic1500 | 1 year, 7 months ago
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I have been looking at reviews for this range of products, personally I wouldn't bother to buy it.

The antagingreport has this to say and it is worth reading the entire article:

" Don’t get swayed by the celebrity thang!

While the Meaningful Beauty system may be a good skin care regimen, it is not going reduce your wrinkles and is not a good anti-aging product. Furthermore, there are several ingredients that have questionable safety and efficacy. Buy something different!"

The company makes rather exaggerated sounding claims about a rare type of melon only found in the south of France, being the source of one of their ingredients, yeah, right!

However, they do offer a money back guarantee and the price of $29.95 per month does include seven different products.

Of the reviews that I read, not one of them had anything positive to say about the anti aging claims made by the manufacturers. The last one on the list, complaintsboard.com has positively scathing criticisms about both performance and service. I was unable to find any others with good reports about any aspect of using this range.
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annelisle | 1 year, 7 months ago
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I have read some positive reviews about Cindy Crawford's "Meaningful Beauty" line of products and I was impressed at first but after I have read an article about Cindy Crawford admitting she had he face injected a lot, I begin to have doubts about these products.
It is not only important for one to endorse a product whether he or she is an actress but she must also be credible.
How can I believe her claims when she in fact admitted to having her face filled with Botox, vitamins and collagen over the years? I think there is nothing wrong with doing that since it is important for her to maintain her looks since she earns her living by modeling but since she is promoting the Cindy Crawford Meaningful Beauty products that is another story.

She said that she is not going to lie to herself. Over the past cream works on the texture of her skin but to be able to restore elasticity she has to use vitamin injections, Botox and collagen. This means that the Cindy Crawford Meaningful Beauty products and creams are not as reliable since Cindy Crawford relies on cosmetic surgeons to give her quality skin.
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edwardclint | 1 year, 7 months ago
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Based on my research, Cindy Crawford's Meaningful Beauty is not a scam, it is just like any other cosmetic products made by Guthy Renker, with the famous celebrity as the spokeswoman. This cosmetic line was developed by Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh. This product is either sold as a kit or by piece and is composed of Antioxidant Day Creme, Anti-Aging Night Creme, Lifting Eye Creme, Firming Neck & Chest Creme, Glowing Serum, Wrinkle Smoothing Capsules and Deep Cleansing Masque.

CINDY CRAWFORD Meaningful Beauty 5 Piece Set can also be purchased online at Amazon.com for just $79.99. Based on a customer review on this product by Nicole Ross, she posted that:

"After one month, my skin is incredibly soft, I do believe that lines are softening. My pore size is either unchanged or smaller - hard to tell. I have tried many different skincare products from department store to boutique, from drug store to infomercial. This - hands down - is the best for me."

With regards to a customer review on CINDY CRAWFORD MEANINGFUL BEAUTY GLOWING SERUM, it receive two positive reviews out of three clients, which bought the product.

In my observation, this cosmetic product endorsed by Cindy Crawford, would have varying efficacy on a wide variety of skin types based on the reviews I have read. The best course of action would by to consult a dermatologist before using any type of cosmetic products.
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