Lillie
(member)
07/08/2008 08:54
Freeze 24/7


Good Morning Friends

Has anyone tried this Freeze 24/7 Cream ? Apparently it helps instantly reduce the fine lines and wrinkles, but then unfortunately you wash it off before you go to bed and it all comes back lol, until the next day when you put it on again - magic eh ?!!

Sue x


dec
(member)
07/08/2008 09:05
Re: Freeze 24/7

Hi Lillie,
I haven't even heard of it.I will Google it and check for the magic ingredients.Where did you hear about it?
It's my Birthday today,now I'm a year older definitely need all the help I can get.
Just a thought what happens if you don't wash it off?Perhaps it will last forever!
Dec x


Lillie
(member)
07/08/2008 09:10
Re: Freeze 24/7

Lol Dec

Yeah thats a thought we could not wash it off, perfect solution lol !

MANY HAPPY RETURNS FOR TODAY !!

Just heard it advertised on the Shopping Channel QVC and have seen it in department stores

Sue x


citygirl
(member)
07/08/2008 11:21
Re: Freeze 24/7

Hi Lillie
Anything thats temporary isn't going to sort out ones wrinkles (you don't look like you have any from your pic!) & how depressing when it comes off no I'd save your money for decent food & a good moisturiser


dotful
(member)
07/08/2008 12:32
Re: Freeze 24/7

I've tried it in Space NK. Didn't buy it. Results didn't seem that dramatic, and, like citygirl, I'd rather spend the money on good moisturisers and serums.

issi
(member)
07/08/2008 18:13
Re: Freeze 24/7

I bought it in Space NK (£60 at the time!) because the assistant demonstrated a bit on the palm of my hand and it seemed to smooth out all the lines. I have used it on my face but not noticed any difference. Recently I went back to Space NK and asked if I was doing anything wrong. They assured me that make-up artists use it on models before photo shoots and showed me (again) how to apply it. Personally, I can't see what it is supposed to do. I would be interested to know if anyone has had the dramatic results they claim. Incidentally, I am not very lined on the face, which may be one reason.

Sunbeam
(member)
07/08/2008 18:25
Re: Freeze 24/7

I Bought some in Saks of 6th Avenue on a long weekend in N.Y. I fell for the sales spiel, when the beautician applied it felt as if my skin was firmer, so decided to treat myself, it cost about £65. I've never spent that much before on anti wrinkle cream, but she was very convincing.
Sooooooooooooooo disappointing, once home I applied it and yes your skin feels very very much firmer, BUT looks exactly the same, if anything I think it plumps the skin up and made the wrinkles look deeper, (definately don't need that!)


anne1005
(member)
08/08/2008 14:50
Re: Freeze 24/7

I looked at it but bought the new Olay Regenerist 3 point cream. No need to use seperate eye or neck creams - feels lovely and sinks in with any residue. Nice looking jar too. It was £25.99 from Boots
Anne xx


Misty
(member)
12/08/2008 14:46
Re: Freeze 24/7

I tried Freeze 24/7 when there was an offer on a trial size with QVC. It looked great when it was demonstrated, but I'm afraid it had no positive effects for me and just left a white residue on my skin. I sent it back and got a refund.
The only thing I did like in the kit I received was the lip plumper. It was clear and glossy and really tingled when I put it on. They do lip glosses with the same 'plumping' formula, but that does help the wrinkles does it!?
I'd try anne1005's suggestion. I think that Olay's products are very good value.

Misty x


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