This is not a finaderm question. I promise.

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I emailed Finaderm asking for proof of their claims and here is there response:


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What would you like, a signed letter from Stephen Hawking?

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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 20:28:19 -0800 ******<[email protected]>
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>Do you offer any scientific proof to the legitimacy of the claims
>for Finaderm, as far as, the absorbtion rate?
 

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There are no reviews about this stuff and they do not answer any questions. I would pass.
 

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Sounds like their integrity is on the same level as Stephen Hawking's mobility.
 

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I used to receive plenty of PM's about this stuff. I tried to find reviews on it but was unsuccessful. Logic tells me that if it worked as well as claimed, then reviews would be abundant.
 
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I see. Kind of interested as to how he'll reply to my email.
 
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I went to a couple of other forums and they say the same thing. Visit the Finaderm site. But it doesn't tell you what's in it. They also say they've heard great things about it, but it seems that no one has actually used it. And I'm not spending 40 bucks on something might or might not work especially if I don't know what the hell it is.
 
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I used to receive plenty of PM's about this stuff. I tried to find reviews on it but was unsuccessful. Logic tells me that if it worked as well as claimed, then reviews would be abundant.
BINGO!
 

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