
|Articles|January 1, 2007
Pricey creams aren't better
New York - Luxury-price wrinkle creams don't work any better than drugstore brands, according to a study by Consumer Reports magazine.
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New York - Luxury-price wrinkle creams don't work any better than drugstore brands, according to a study by Consumer Reports magazine.
The magazine ranked Olay's Regenerist, priced at about $19, as the most effective of those studied, but said none of the products made a significant difference in the skin's appearance.
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