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Glowelle Natural Raspberry Jasmine Flavor Beauty Drink Dietary Supplement Powder Sticks
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Glowelle Natural Raspberry Jasmine Flavor Beauty Drink Dietary Supplement Powder Sticks
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2 ratings.
2 user reviews.
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Not worth it
luckybetty (880 reviews)I used both a 7-day pack of this raspberry and jasmine flavor and the other flavor, pomegranate lychee. I liked the pomegranate lychee flavor slightly more. This flavor was a bit bitter, but not unbearable. Although it came in a convenient powder stick, it did not dissolve in water no matter how often I shook (I used in a water bottle). After 14-day continuously and faithfully drank them, I did not see or feel any difference on my skin. I think this drink mix is way overpriced and certainly does not deliver. — 1 year, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Questionable
AmberDB (176 reviews)I recieved a weeks-worth of this product free with another purchase. This is expensive stuff, so I had high expectations and was left very disappointed. First of all, it tastes bad..sort of like a crushed up multi-vitamin with a bit of added flavoring. Still, I've managed to gulp it down for a straight 5 days, and have not noticed a difference in my skin. This leads to a big question: Do ingestible supplements really work? Dermatologists have different opinions, but most agree, the subject hasn't yet been thoroughly studied. Healthy eating and excercise may have the same effect as as the pricey Glowelle. — 2 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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