Chanel Precision Sublimage Essential Regenerating Cream Reviews
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a $350 waste of time
I'm disappointed that a product of this price point from a company with so many resources could be so profoundly disappointing. What I found was a heavily perfumed cream with a waxy texture that failed to sink into my skin. Further, the ingredients left me completely underwhelmed. This "magical" vanilla extract they speak of was almost at the bottom of the list (ingredients being listed in order of concentration, this indicates to me that there isn't enough of the ingredient in the product to be effective). Besides the vanilla, everything else was emollients, waxes, preservatives, and perfume. Nothing else to indicate to me that I would enjoy any skin perfecting benefits. Being a sucker for expensive products, though, I gave it a shot and just ended up looking greasy. I would only recommend this to somebody as an extremely rich moisturizer that could soothe dry skin. I would be sure to caution, however, not to expect any of the firming, smoothing, or brightening that I would hope for in a product this expensive. — 5 years, 5 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 9 of 9 people said helpful
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Sublimage Clinicals
Sublimage is the highest level of technology you can get at a makeup counter for a skincare product. The "polyfractioned active" ingredient Vanilla Planifolia is a very rare plant extract taken off the coast of Madagascar, and the reason for "ployfractioning" the ingredient is that the plant is extracted 3 times to give you the purest form of the ingredient, which in turn delivers exeptionally powerful potency of the product. This is the one for you if you are experiencing serious lines and wrinkles, sallow looking skin, and have age, or sun spots. Sublimage is not for everyone, but it will work if you use it on a consistent basis and have specific concerns for your skin as mentioned above. — 5 years, 5 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 14 of 17 people said helpful
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Save your money!
I've tried Chanel's Sublimage face cream as well as their eye cream. I'm in my early 50's and my skin has become much drier than it used to be. Chanel's Sublimage will give you soft glowing skin but so will many other less expensive creams. Even my dermatologist laughed and told me to save my money. I love many of Chanel's cosmetics and I'll save my money to spend on their lipsticks, glosses, liners, etc. Where are Chanel's clinical tests that show that it's worth the money? — 5 years, 5 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 11 of 12 people said helpful
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Been there done that
I purchased Chanel's Sublimage last year when it was launched in September of 2006 and while I liked the product very much, I didn't see enough improvement in my skin density to warrant the price. I would not repurchase it. — 5 years, 5 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 4 of 4 people said helpful
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You're kidding
Was given a sample to take home after the saleswoman made a sacrificial ritual of feathering it into my skin. Yes it feels wonderful and the packaging is nice, but there are lots of other creams out there at a fraction of the cost that contain proven ingredients. — 5 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 6 of 7 people said helpful
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anti age fountain of youth
Subliage is an excellent daytime moisturizer with serious antiaging features. Texture is soft and creamy without feeling heavy. Very pleasant smell, easy to use, is not greasy. — 5 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 6 of 9 people said helpful





