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Cleo facial exerciser

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Mog · 20/03/2003 09:54

Anyone have any experience or heard any reviews of this product? It's the one that's often advertised in Hello magazine and advertised by Jilly somebody who has magnificent bone structure anyway.

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mckenzie · 16/10/2006 14:12

I know this is a very old message but can I bump it please? Just got the literature thorugh the post and I'm rather tempted. Anyone used it?

TIA

emmatom · 16/10/2006 14:25

I've been tempted by the literature too, just like I've been tempted by every flippin wrinkle cream that comes out.

As my dh says, if any of these things worked that well, 80 year old women would go round looking like teenagers! Suppose he has a point.

I now choose my creams depending on how they make my skin feel whilst realising they won't work miracles. Bit like these Cleo thingys - they won't work miracles but who cares - if it makes you feel good, do it!

I've also realised, after studying other women, that a beautiful face depends on the woman wearing it, not on how many laughter lines she has!

What am I waffling on about?!! Just basically saying, if it will make you feel good, give it a go (and let us know), but don't expect miracles.

mckenzie · 16/10/2006 14:37

I'm thinking of it more for the pelvic floor than the face - they do an extra attachment.

emmatom · 16/10/2006 14:45

oh sorry mckenzie - the title 'facial exerciser' led me to believe you meant for the face

In that case, as I said, if you reckon it will make you feel better, go for it.

Personally I think a pelvic one is just a gimmick. Arn't our midwives telling us to squeeze and release, rather than buy attachments. (Don't waste your money!)

mckenzie · 16/10/2006 16:57

sorry, my fault for the misleading tile. I'd just dearched using Cleo and hadn't paid full attention to the rest of the title. It seems you have to buy the facial bit, that's the main piece, and then you buy the pelvic attachment (or the hand one, or stomach etc).

mancmum · 16/10/2006 17:07

I to my shame have one of these....

It does not work.. I still look as bad as I did before I used it... I only ever used the face one but it was faff to put on and use -- feels quite odd and I never saw any benefit...

mckenzie · 16/10/2006 17:08

thanks mancmum. i'll go back to the dreaded pelvic floor squeezes I guess

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