Monday, 21 December 2009

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am always dubious of cosmetics companies selling "vitamins." Just doesn't seem right.

Might be cheaper, and safer, to just take a lycopene supplement...or better yet, eat a tomato (which has tons of lycopene!)

Jay said...

Yeap, it's pricey, but in fact one box contains 40 tablets, enough for 20 days (two tablets per day).
Additionally, there are often some promos, value-packs etc., so it is not that painful for the wallet anymore.
My mom is using these nutricosmetics for a kinda long time- Inneov is a hit in some countries already and its range is still expanding. Inneov D-Tox cure is an amazing one!

Amy said...

I love your common sense approach, and yes it does sound like rubbish. :)

Anonymous said...

Why spend all that money on ineffective pills when you can get a better result with eating tomato purée. Just a couple of table spoons of tomato purée a day does the trick - even ketchup has lycopene!

Lydia said...

I agree with Anon - I always knew my ketchup habit was for a good reason, and not just the sign of horribly unsophisticated taste bugs.

Sary Leevy said...

I take one capsule of 15mg Lycomato capsules (Tomato Lycopne Complex)which can be bought at Boots or any health shop.
Immedeen and Oenobiol, both leading brands in the anti ageing field buy their lycopene from Lycomato. So I would rather spend £10.99 on a months supply on a very potent anti oxidant than spend £70- £80

Anonymous said...

I buy lycomato from Boots at £11 per months supply and these are just as good if not better than other anti-ageing capsules priced at over £60

All Women Stalker said...

Something that you have to take for the love of beauty kinda freaks me out... and it's very pricey :(