I curiously acquired a heart-shaped brownish spot on the right side of the bridge of my nose several years ago. It would grow darker and lighter at varying intervals.
Doing a sloppy imitation of a mad chemist, I made a series of lotions using essential and carrier oils in efforts to remedy the epithelial anomaly. Some of the blends had minor noticeable benefits.
Yet working on my family's farm and being outdoors for a substantial amount of time, the sunlight often interfered with the healing process, even with the fairly consistent use of hats and UV protection.
Having procured and enjoyed several of their products for at least a few years, I was thrilled to learn that they offered a remedy for dark spots.
I could sadly only snag two bottles when I responded to the initial offering. After the first application, I regretted not having been able to afford more bottles at the discounted price.
After a few days, an acutely observant friend said, "Your skin looks amazing, your wrinkles are gone." Though she's sometimes prone to enthusiastically colorful embellishment, even my sometimes self-deprecating proclivities were surprisingly impressed.
My friend asked me about the new lotion and I looked up the link to forward to her. I was stunned when I saw the regular cost. Of course, having been making my own lotions for years, I had no experiential comparable expenditures for "beauty products." So I was clueless and again, regretted having not been able to take more advantage of the initial offering. Oh well.
Some holistic providers award regular discounts to somewhat consistent customers after a year or so. Others require a commitment to a monthly auto payment, while others will offer periodic deals of three products for the price of two. Most discount purchases for 6 > 12 month supplies.
I am a frugal sort with an erratic and minimal income, having given up my private counseling practice to care for my elderly parents. Still, I would imagine others involved in the so-called "gig" economy, would be unable to join their VIP program due to wildly varied swings in income.
I hope they might reconsider their pricing to accommodate those who crave good health, are less "well off" and highly allergic to debt.
After a month of application, my heart shaped spot is scarcely visible. I am very grateful and hopeful that I can continue usage.
Regardless, thanks for the cornucopia of your phenomenally revitalizing products.
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend