If this sounds like something you would be interested then keep reading because you need to know the whole truth! Companies and their great advertising schemes can really pull you in, but we will see if this is something that will really benefit you or just be another wallet buster.
StarLite Laser claims to be the perfect option for all ages and all skin types not matter what your facial issues are. It also claims that this tool is a lot less invasive than cosmetic surgery and other formulas that you can get injected into your face. The manufacturers say that this product will work great to restore broken capillaries, spider veins and other common issues with our skin. However, there is very little information out there as to whether or not this system really works.
Usually in order to have this kind of laser treatment done you would have to go to a professionals office and have this service done for you. The procedure is very very expensive and not just any can go and get this procedure done to them. This is where the manufacturers of Star Laser come. They invented this home laser system for $200. That is a lot less than you would pay to get this done by a professional, but it is still pricey if you end up not really getting much out of it! I did not see any money back guarantee or return policy so that concerns me a little bit.
There are a few customer reviews on their website with before and after shots. Honestly, there really was not that great of wrinkle reduction in any of the cases. You can go to the website and see for yourself that there really was nothing that noticeable.
Also, customers on a totally different site said that this product was a waste of time and money and that no one should invest their hard earned money in this laser system. My recommendation is to buy a really top notch anti aging cream that has collagen in it. Look for products that have Matrixyl 3000. This is the very best ingredient because it works to stimulate new collagen growth
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3 Comments
Post a Commenti use starlite and it's very good, works but you have to keep at using it over a course of time. it's not meant to be overnight. And the pictures on starlite webpage of before/afters are only from using it for 5 weeks, you get better results after months. if you want a miracle, get a face lift.
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This was not a review.
A review is where someone explains their experience with a product. You have not tried it, therefore you have no experience with it.
Not saying whether the Starlite laser works or not, but please actually try something before "reviewing" it, rather than going by how you *think* it works. Because basically all you're saying is "I haven't tried it but because I had read a few comments saying it was a waste of money, I truly don't think it works".
Interseting how you have reviewed this product almost WORD FOR WORD right off of the
BeautifulReview.com website. Another Shill site posing as legitimate as reviewing products they never actually try themselves.
Why is that?
How does that work?
Busy shilling for Bellaplex because you sure never ordered this product nor do you know anything but what you palagarized.
What a TOOL!!!