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Kiss My Face® |
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Introduction & Overview |
Kiss My Face® is a line of topical skincare solutions advertised towards women who may be interested in improving their complexion and reducing the visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles, fine lines and sagging skin. The products, which appear to be marketed towards a mainstream audience, are priced fairly low and may be found in many pharmacy chains.
Some women may find the idea of saving money on their skincare products appealing, but we note that an especially low price may be reflective of low overall quality. The products may be formulated with some basic ingredients, but they may not be backed by high standards. We will get a closer look at these products to find out if women may benefit from using them.
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 | Products at a Glance |
The manufacturer may have more than a dozen products in its lineup, but not all of them may be formulated to reduce the appearance of wrinkles or fine lines. The range of products may include hair care, foot care, deodorants, hand care, lip balms and other topical solutions. These products may be purchased individually, or as part of a set.
Facial care product categories include Natural Face Care and Organic Face Care. Natural Face Care products include: Peaches & Cream AHA 8%, Cleansing Creme, Scrub/Masque, All Day Creme and All Night Creme. Organic Face Care products may include: C The Change, Break Out (Botanical Acne Gel), Cell Mate 15, Under Age, So Refined and Pore Shrink.
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 | Products in Focus |
The Cleansing Creme may contain simple ingredients, like Sesame Oil, Vitamin A, Vitamin D and Olive Oil, which may be nice to see, and each jar is priced at only about $7 at time of review.
The All Night Creme and the All Day Creme actually seem to be nearly identical to the Cleansing Creme, right down to the inclusion of Methyl Paraben and Propyl Paraben. Some of the organic products, such as the Face Creme & Sunscreen do not appear to contain Parabens, but their overall formulas may not be especially notable either.
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 | Lifestyle |
It seems the company’s facial products are meant to be used together as a set, which may be burdensome for women who like to use as few products as possible. The fact that women may have to use multiple products may indicate that the individual products are not effective in and of themselves. The low prices, once again, may confirm this suspicion.
We are disappointed to find that these products may not have undergone rigorous clinical studies. We find clinical studies enable developers and testers to determine in what areas the product may be deficient, and in what regards the formula could use improvements. Testing in a controlled setting may also enable developers to look for any potential side effects.
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 | Positives |
• Most of the products may be affordable
• Some of the products may contain basic extracts
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 | Negatives |
• None of the products contain both Argireline® and Collagen
• A 100 percent money-back guarantee may not be available
• We would like to see some more consumer testimonials
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 | Final Thoughts |
Kiss My Face® may be marketed as high-end skincare and general nutritional products for women, but we suspect there are more worthwhile products on the market. Some of these high-end anti-wrinkle creams have been formulated with premium ingredients, like Matrixyl 3000® and Argireline®, and they may have undergone rigorous clinical testing.
We are also disappointed that consumer testimonials are not posted on the products’ official website. We find testimonials enable people to share what their own experiences with any given product may have been like. We believe this omission could be a sign of substandard customer care, considering most women may have come to expect this feature in this day and age.
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