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Clarins Expertise 3P Screen Mist to Protect you from Your Laptop

Clarins_1 Argh, I've just learnt that not only are the sun and smoke ageing my skin, my laptop and mobile phone could be causing premature wrinkles too. Apparently, electro magnetic radiation is now a real cause of skin ageing, or so say Clarins. But before you cower away into a technology-free cave, rest assured that lo and behold, Clarins will be releasing an anti-electro magnetic radiation mist to protect you. It'll be available in January at a cost of €39, but I think this is one risk I'm happy to live with.

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Posted by on October 30, 2006 in Designer Beauty, New Products, Specialist Products | Permalink

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This new product must be the silliest thing ever! As a physicist I can tell you that even light is an electromagnetic wave so this mist must be really special if it can protect you from any sources of light and anything that has a source of electricity!! Do you know what its active ingredient is?

Posted by: Ulrika | October 31, 2006 10:31 AM

 

I know, apparently it is the result of five years research, but it sounds all a bit ridiculous to me! This is all it says...

The mist contains an anti-pollution complex to tackle ageing caused by environmental factors and is designed for use under or over make-up.

Who knows what an 'anti-pollution complex is?! Sounds like beauty waffle to me.

Posted by: Charlotte | October 31, 2006 10:37 AM

 

There's a sucker born every minute...

Posted by: Kim | October 31, 2006 7:16 PM

 

But I bet there will be a "No animals were harmed in the testing of this product". :-)

Posted by: Robert | October 31, 2006 7:34 PM

 

Blah! Just use snake oil. Proven effective since ... whenever.

Posted by: Raj Mandalia | October 31, 2006 8:32 PM

 

Don't worry - it's homeopathic!

Posted by: Mick | October 31, 2006 9:22 PM

 

Really.... I don't know if Clarins the big idiot for thinking their customers will buy something so rediculous, or their customers really are that dumb, and Clarins just knows their audience.

Posted by: Scott | October 31, 2006 10:22 PM

 

It's so nice to see that most of your readers aren't taken in by ridiculous claims like this. There is hope in the world.

Posted by: Left Brain | November 1, 2006 11:49 PM

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