Celebrity Skin Care Infomercial Products
Victoria Principal became famous as an actress in such shows as "Dallas" back in the 70's, then eventually turned herself into a cosmetics entrepreneur. Victoria Principal's skin care company is called Principal Secret and the latest product they sell via television is Reclaim. It is made with the special ingredient Agirilene which helps reduce aging lines and wrinkles. Her infomercial is called "Reverse the Signs of Aging" for a special anti-aging facial product. Victoria Principal Secret Reclaim promises to give more healthy and younger looking skin with its variety of creams and moisturizers in the kit. It sells for about $20-30 in the infomercial ad, depending on when you call up. Victoria Principal has been a relatively clean celebrity as far as scandals and news and she's backed her product with a special 60 day "bottom of the jar" money back guarantee. Victoria has also authored several books about skin care and health.
Cindy Crawford is a worldwide famous supermodel, who has hosted shows on MTV, been married to Richard Gere, and has graced the cover of numerous magazines. Cindy met a special cosmetic surgeon years ago who helped her find the "secret" to anti-aging skin care. Cindy Crawford's skin care infomercial is for Cindy Crawford's Skin Care Secrets. Crawford is a well known supermodel, actress, commercial star, and TV host who has now lent her name to skin care and other products. Her product, called "Meaningful Beauty" is also an anti-aging skin care item and the infomercial claims you can learn the beautiful model's "secrets" to such youthful looking skin. The secret seems to lie within an extremely rare melon found in France, which a famous cosmetic surgeon has blended into the skin care formula. This ingredient protects the skin with anti-aging properties and helps the face look youthful, smooth and fresh.
So it seems that both Victoria Principal and Cindy Crawford have a "secret" when it comes to anti-aging skin care health. However, both their secrets lie in a special ingredient in the product, with Argirilene used in Principal Secret and a "rare melon enzyme extract" in Crawford's Meaningful Beauty. The actual melon hasn't been named in Cindy Crawford's infomercial, and the jury is still out if Principal Secret can cause bad side effects, such as sagging. It's hard to say if these products are the best thing to get, but clearly the celebrities are banking on them, at $20-30 a month for the supply. It's ultimately up to viewers to decide if they want those secretive ingredients used upon their faces, or they'd prefer to find more natural anti-aging skin care treatments to go with.


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