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How about the "beauty" industry..all those fancy ingredients in their miracle creams...

 

 

 

Well the first time I see at 65 year old, who looks like an 18 year old then I will spend my money on these products.

 

While ever there is a model aged about 14 years old, who uses the product and is wrinkle free. I shall remain wary about how effective these products are.

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How about the "beauty" industry..all those fancy ingredients in their miracle creams...

 

Their adverts make me laugh..

"The first face cream to include Max Hydroxy Pro Plus" :hihi:

Yes, because they just mixed some poo and dog ear wax together and copyrighted the name Max Hydroxy Pro Plus..

People suck it in though :rolleyes:

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I'm trying to think if there's any other hydrating formulas.

 

:hihi:

 

Mention the word Hydration and you can treble or even quadruple the price of a bottle of water......:o:o:o:o ooopps....H20 formula.

 

The fitness and diet industry is the only one where you can legally rip the customers off. Can't imagine a Car Mehanic being able to do the same thing, or any other tradesperson

 

Maybe you could bring out a line with added hydric acid or hydronium hydroxide or, dare I say it, dihydrogen monoxide. For the super rich there is always deuterium oxide, a great hydrator it comes with the bonus of additional weight gain for those really wanting to bulk up.

 

jb

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