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On this website critics examine a number of popular health and beauty products available on the market today. The information presented on the site about each of the products assessed has been obtained from publicly available sources. Those critics and this web site are sponsored by Rauscher | Bekke, manufacturers of Dermapril-SP. The information on this website is intended to inform and educate consumers. OverviewRecently featured on Rachel Ray, Janet Skin Care is a natural skin care line that focuses on using an exclusive blend of ingredients called "Kine-pHirm" to deliver radiant, more youthful skin. According to their official website, they believe Kine-pHirm is the secret to amazing, younger skin, and they claim this ingredient blend has been researched thoroughly. Janet Skin Care produces a variety of products, but this review will focus on their natural skin care line. Janet Skin Care states they are focused on delivering rejuvenated skin through their formulated products, which include facial washes, serums, and specialized creams, and it seems that they certainly have a lot of backing -- not only has Janet Skin Care been featured on Rachel Ray, it was also recently featured on Dr. Phil as well! They credit the line’s popularity to focused customer service, however, combined with their very affordable prices (most products fail to go over $40.00), this seems like a very attractive solution for consumers who want younger, more rejuvenated skin. Unfortunately Janet Skin Care's weakest point is its most critical one -- the lack of information about their Kine-pHirm science. Can Janet Skin Care deliver? Let's find take a look. Product DetailsJanet Skin Care's line consists of only five ingredients: skin pads, a daily facial wash, a Kine-pHirm serum, a repair cream, and a hydrating eye cream. Each product contains antioxidants and a secret Kine-pHirm formula, and all products aim to reduce wrinkles while being gentle on the skin. Let's look at a few key ingredients in their skin care line:
A lack of information makes it impossible to decipher how effective Janet Skin Care is, and this could be potentially dangerous. Any company that refuses to release ingredient information should be avoided -- they may be hiding something from consumers. The Good
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The Bottom LineJanet Skin Care definitely does some things right, but it also fails in some categories. Consumers in need of an affordable skin care line will find this company an appropriate solution, but it also looks like users should not expect any real miracles from this skin care line.
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