....in a destination of looking for the truth versus the scams.
I'm not in a buying mood or anything. I'm just your typical night shifter who happens to be wide awake at ungodly hours of the night on my nights off (Sunday nights especially), and am pretty familiar with the most popular ones nowadays.
I also have the computer going at the same time, and I look up reviews for a lot of products.
I've actually only bought one thing off TV from an infomercial, and part of it was a scam, but the product itself was alright. It was Sheer Cover, which is kind of a ripoff of Bare Minerals if you will. It was the second biggest mineral makeup to be sold off infomercials. My problem with it was when you called to order, not only was it auto delivery (you couldn't really just try it once, they automatically set you up to get a new package every so many months unless you cancel), but they were pushing magazine subscriptions. Back then, I was more naive and didn't realize I could say no, but I'm sure if I'd stood my ground, they'd find something else to push.
Upon reading a lot of reviews, I find that a lot of these infomercial products come with strings attached that they don't mention in the commercial or even the fine print.
Now, Bare Minerals has been available in stores for a long time, I found a local salon I could buy it at, no need for auto-ship or anything. If you just want it once, and just the mineral makeup, that's fine. And this is probably one of the best makeups out there, and has been for many years. I think it's probably wiser to find a Sephora (if you have one near you) or a spa/salon to buy from, since it's easier to just buy one product at a time and no pushing.
Does anyone else ever watch infomercials? I don't put a lot of faith in most products, especially the workouts and weight loss ones, but I'm curious to what everyone else watches. I see the one for Wen hair products almost every night I'm off work, along with Luminesse airbrush makeup and the new Billy Blanks workout. And don't forget Pro-Active!
I'm not in a buying mood or anything. I'm just your typical night shifter who happens to be wide awake at ungodly hours of the night on my nights off (Sunday nights especially), and am pretty familiar with the most popular ones nowadays.
I also have the computer going at the same time, and I look up reviews for a lot of products.
I've actually only bought one thing off TV from an infomercial, and part of it was a scam, but the product itself was alright. It was Sheer Cover, which is kind of a ripoff of Bare Minerals if you will. It was the second biggest mineral makeup to be sold off infomercials. My problem with it was when you called to order, not only was it auto delivery (you couldn't really just try it once, they automatically set you up to get a new package every so many months unless you cancel), but they were pushing magazine subscriptions. Back then, I was more naive and didn't realize I could say no, but I'm sure if I'd stood my ground, they'd find something else to push.
Upon reading a lot of reviews, I find that a lot of these infomercial products come with strings attached that they don't mention in the commercial or even the fine print.
Now, Bare Minerals has been available in stores for a long time, I found a local salon I could buy it at, no need for auto-ship or anything. If you just want it once, and just the mineral makeup, that's fine. And this is probably one of the best makeups out there, and has been for many years. I think it's probably wiser to find a Sephora (if you have one near you) or a spa/salon to buy from, since it's easier to just buy one product at a time and no pushing.
Does anyone else ever watch infomercials? I don't put a lot of faith in most products, especially the workouts and weight loss ones, but I'm curious to what everyone else watches. I see the one for Wen hair products almost every night I'm off work, along with Luminesse airbrush makeup and the new Billy Blanks workout. And don't forget Pro-Active!
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