The only time it is worth it to spend 100$ is if it works well with your skin. But you will never know if you dont try it. Your Face is the first thing people see when they meet you and its important to invest a little to make yourself look good!. No one wants their face to fall off from ance or oily skin right? YUCK.
It is perfectly fine!
2007-02-27 08:03:14
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answered by T Rad Fools 4
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If you paid that amount for only one product, I'd say that's overkill, and someone hyped up whatever that was! There are no miracles in a bottle, only talk that claims it is so! You have to separate the fact from the fiction, and there's a lot of fakery in the beauty world. If you want to get a really good glimpse about the inside of the beauty scene and products, get the book by Paula Bourgeon, called "Don't Go to the Beauty Counter Without Me!" What a wake-up call that one is! Vaseline is as good as any expensive cream, the only difference being, the pricey one is more texturally appealing, but they both do the same thing! I wouldn't use Vaseline myself, but she's got a really big point there. It's a lot of over-the-top lingo about nothing. Like what are nanospheres or some of the other terms they think up? Hocus pocus, all in the name of pretending they've discovered the Holy Grail of skin care! Don't buy into it! Revlon, Avon, L'Oreal, Physician's Formula, Maybelline, Cover Girl, and similar lines, are all just as good as the higher priced Estee Lauder and Lancome and Dior stuff. I wasted a ton of money when I was younger buying the high end stuff, thinking I was getting something better. Mainly you are getting the same quality of product inside the container as the cheaper version, only it's in a nicer container. That's really what you're paying for and the fact that the high price lines spend way more on advertising, so that's where the added cost for their product comes in. But read Paula's book and you'll see for yourself! Everybody wants to get rich, so be wary and get savvy!
2007-02-26 22:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your skin care needs, but IMO, most skincare products can be made at home for maybe 1/4 of that so spending $100 isn't necessary. Also, increasing your water intake and eating healthier works wonders on your skin.
I would not recommend buying cheap products though, as the ingredients are certainly NOT the same. Cheaper products use artificial ingredients, fillers, preservatives, mineral oil, and petroleum - all of which are terrible for your skin.
If you're determined to spend $100 on skincare products, I suggest buying organic products, such as those offered by Aveda or Carol's Daughter. And again, drink loads of water.
2007-02-26 22:18:50
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answered by TinyDancer77 2
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I've spent more on the Murad line of skin care products, and it was worth every penny.
Ordinarily, I hate to spend too much on cosmetics and such, the high end products are often no better than the low end. However, the Murad line was an exception I'm glad I made and must make again, I've been out for ages.
2007-02-26 22:16:40
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answered by alisongiggles 6
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If you are 100% sure the products solve your skin problems, then they're worth it. Most skin products are better at making commercials than the products that actually work like they say the're supposed to.
2007-02-26 22:17:19
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answered by sk|TTLes™ 6
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I dont think so if anything ull find more expensive ones out there u gotta take good care of ur skin and if its 100 bucks its a good deal i mean if ur getting like all the products that u need.
2007-02-26 22:16:33
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answered by Barbie 2
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No, $100.00 is a fair enough price to pay for the care of your skin. If it helps save and protect your skin from future surgical repairs, then it's a steal!!!
2007-02-26 22:16:40
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answered by JADE 6
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Yeah i think it is stupid because some expensive products aren't that good compared to cheaper products
2007-02-26 22:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It wouldn't really be stupid if you have that kind of money to spend. Especially if the product is a really good brand. But for lower-income people, it wouldn't be as worth it.
2007-02-26 22:17:05
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answered by Sciole Aiylat 1
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No its your skin..its worth making a good investment then having to pay the price later.
2007-02-26 22:36:43
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answered by MATW 2
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