1. Written by I just saw the commercial, on 21-05-2009 02:42
I have had a lot of schooling in the film industry, and it's quite possible that these actors with...so called wrinkles, in fact never had the visible wrinkles that they showed off on television to begin with. Movie makeup can be applied which allows the makeup artist to stretch the skin to appear wrinkled. Then...when they apply, (whatever it is that they really are applying), it could potentially soften the fake wrinkles up...allowing the skin to retract to its natural, (not so wrinkled), state. I spotted it right away. If it is a fake...then I have a pretty good understanding of how it could have been done. The online...lapsed photography...doesn't show the eyes blinking or face moving over the 90 seconds of, (so called time lapsed), photography. I investigated that too. The audience is a lot more savvy these days, and I'm appalled that the FTC would allow such a product to be pan handled off...allowing a company like this to scam hard working people out of their money. It's these kinds of vulnerability targeting practices that are sickening.
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