This set of products is another one of those late night scams to get at least 90 Days' worth of your money. Guthy-Renker is famous for ripping people off and auto-charging
Their customer service is outsourced to other countries, and most of their agents they have in the U.S. actually work from home. That's right, you could be giving your credit card info to anyone and there's nothing to stop them from snapping a picture of the screen and using your info.
Now getting to the actual product--it's a nicely scented moisturizer and that's ALL IT IS. No erasing crepe-iness, no skin "tightening" (Witch Hazel for 99 cents would in fact do that, as would simple natural alum used for pickling/canning mixed with some of your favorite lotion).
This product does nothing more than make the skin moisturized for a few hours then nothing. No difference, no results, no crepe-iness erased, no lifting/tightening, NO RESULTS.
Best thing to do when trying any late night infomercial product is to use a pre-paid card you get from Walmart. Put about $50 on it and open it up for online transactions. Later, if you DO get a good deal, you can always change your payment info.
But if I'm trying anything Guthy-Renker related, they only get a pre-paid card until I'm thoroughly thrilled. Otherwise, joke's on THEM, and I'm not losing my hard earned money more than a single time.
1) No skin changes.
2) Nicely scented but leaves a greasy film.
3) Hugely famous for over & auto billing larger amounts than promised.
4) Run, don't walk from this mess.
5) Jane Seymour, shame on you. How much did G-R pay you for this scam act?
Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend