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Although this isn't the most expensive product we've ever featured (that accolade goes to the £1090 tub of Creme De La Mer, of course) it's still pretty damn pricey at £600 for a single 200ml pot.  It hardly seems to matter if it is 'a matrix of peptides, anti-oxidants and hydration factors provide skin firming, retained softness, dermal elasticity, and the reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, formulated with 68% clinically active ingredients', as they claim. Because at that price, only the super rich (or super crazy who max out their credit cards for some of this goo) can benefit.

How much would you be willing to pay for a so-called miracle cream?

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