Those "fantastic" anti wrinkle cream ingredients..
Those "fantastic" anti wrinkle cream ingredients..
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iandbeech

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2,709 posts

284 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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You know the ones - very long and technical sounding so they must be very scientific!

It seems the latest one is called "Boswelox"

How apt - it certainly is a load of old Boswelox

Superflid

2,254 posts

291 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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They crack me up.

Think of a new word, then put it in your ad as a major selling point.

"Contains Fuginox 27c"

tubafun

433 posts

274 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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iandbeech said:
You know the ones - very long and technical sounding so they must be very scientific!

It seems the latest one is called "Boswelox"

How apt - it certainly is a load of old Boswelox




Bet it can't take the wrinkels out of my Boswelox!

eric mc

125,116 posts

291 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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The assumption is - give it a vaguely scientific sounding name and the punters will assume it works. It just shows how much scientific and technological language has seeped into our minds as part of our culture - even if what they are saying is total nonsense.

I suppose if they had been marketing such creams in the 13th Century they would have been telling us that the ingredients had been blessed by Saints or Angels.

Ace-T

8,346 posts

281 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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As someone who these concoctions are aimed at I find them hysterically funny! They advertise these anti-wrinkle creams using a 17 year old model who would think a wrinkle is some kind of shellfish. Or they use someone like Andi McDowell who looks as if she has had so many facelifts if she opens her mouth the top half of her head would fall off.

As you get older you get wrinkles. FACT. If you smile as much as possible they will get etched into the right places and you will be beautiful no matter how many you have.


Ace-T

CarZee

13,382 posts

293 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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Now containing hyper-gimmerfram-IV, oxy-nutrahypogardenhose and osmo-retardylarse-beta.

The product of "shampoo scientists" - aka bollocks-speak advertising copywriters...

wrinkly

755 posts

272 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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Personally, I think wrinkles are cool!

iandbeech

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2,709 posts

284 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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wrinkly said:
Personally, I think wrinkles are cool!


Yes - but if you use "Boswelox", you could change your name to Smoothly!!

lightningghost

4,943 posts

275 months

wrinkly

755 posts

272 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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Yes - but if you use "Boswelox", you could change your name to Smoothly!!


Can you buy it by the ton?

Big_M

5,602 posts

289 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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You should worry - one of the ingredients of the contraceptive pill comes from horse wee.

wedg1e

27,023 posts

291 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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Me Julie uses a cream that I recommended.... it comes in a tube a few inches long and can be applied anywhere... wrinkles, hair, tummy, teeth....

Big_M

5,602 posts

289 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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wedg1e said:
Me Julie uses a cream that I recommended.... it comes in a tube a few inches long and can be applied anywhere... wrinkles, hair, tummy, teeth....
and full of protein no doubt

wedg1e

27,023 posts

291 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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Big_M said:

wedg1e said:
Me Julie uses a cream that I recommended.... it comes in a tube a few inches long and can be applied anywhere... wrinkles, hair, tummy, teeth....

and full of protein no doubt


That's the stuff!

james_j

3,996 posts

281 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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All anti-wrinkle creams contain bullshiticus.

Water is just as good at adding moisture to your skin - in doing that it's just as important to drink enough water.

sagalout

22,779 posts

308 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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I like the ad where they say it makes your wrinkles look 7 years younger......still there but younger

Marshy

2,751 posts

310 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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wedg1e said:
a tube a few inches long


I assume, chap, that you're going by the old mantra of "under promise, over deliver" there?

wedg1e

27,023 posts

291 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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Marshy said:

wedg1e said:
a tube a few inches long



I assume, chap, that you're going by the old mantra of "under promise, over deliver" there?


You wouldn't like it on your nose, as a wart, that's for sure....

V8 Archie

4,703 posts

274 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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Big_M said:
You should worry - one of the ingredients of the contraceptive pill comes from horse wee.
I'm sure I heard that toothpaste contains bull semen (as a binding agent) .

456mgt

2,513 posts

292 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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Big_M said:
You should worry - one of the ingredients of the contraceptive pill comes from horse wee.
That's probably HRT you're thinking about, not the contraceptive pill. Wyeth sell a product called Premarin (from Pregnant Mare Urine) which is a *very* comlex mix of oestrogens used to relieve some of the symptoms of menopause.

Not much better, I grant you.