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Why: Readers says this is "not a winner." One reader says, "maybe my wrinkles are too deep or something but this just doesn't work on me. Only remarks I got were from my husband and son who asked what the shiny white stuff was between my eyebrows. I did keep using it, but nothing happened." Another reader says, "after one to two months of use, I couldn't tell any difference in the lines on which I was using it. I even used it in conjunction with other products from the same line. I wouldn't recommend purchasing it." Other readers have "sent [it] back and [are] waiting for a refund."

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No. 14: Dr. Brandt V-Zone Neck Cream, $60
TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 5.6*
Why: Readers say this product is "too much $$$ and does nothing." One woman says, "I tried this cream on "Allure"'s recommendation but it basically did nothing but lessen my pocketbook -- don't bother." Another says, "I was hoping this cream would tighten the skin on my neck (which is a bit loose due to weight loss), but after using an entire jar I haven't even seen temporary results." One woman says, "one day I woke up to notice that I have 'rings' around my neck. I feel like a friggin' Sequoia tree. Anyway, in a desperate attempt to correct some of this and to fight against future wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity, I shelled out $60 for this cream. Yes, it is very emollient and makes my skin very soft, but ALL of my creams do that. As far as helping reduce visible signs of lines and firm your skin ... NADA."

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No. 13: L'Oreal Paris Ideal Skin Genesis Eye Serum, $19.99
TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 5.5*
Why: One woman says, "the packaging is the only good thing about this serum: It's airtight and the pump looks kind of scientific, so you don't get bacterial contamination. However, I saw only the slightest lessening of lines. It's a thick serum and doesn't dry quickly or produce any firming. It did not irritate my eyes like most drugstore brands, but since I saw almost no results, I don't recommend it." Another agrees saying, "the price was high and I did not see much difference. The packaging was impressive, but not the product." One reader says, "still waiting for results."

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No. 12: Clarins Double Serum Generation 6, $95
TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 5.4*
Why: Readers say they expected more for the price: "For $95, I expected a fabulous product. I was very disappointed. Love the fragrance, however, I broke out when using it. Tried it for a month and will return it today." Another reader had a similar experience saying, "loved this product for the first week or so. It made my skin very smooth and improved its appearance. However, after a couple of days, I noticed white bumps on my skin. Just a couple at first, and I didn't want to relate it to this product because I initially liked it so much. After several more days, the breakouts became much worse. I stopped using the Generation 6, but it took weeks for my face to clear up."

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TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 5.3*
Why: Readers say this product is "expensive and sooo NOT worth the price" and is a "disappointment." It's "very greasy, made my skin really oily, and did nothing to firm or make my skin look better. [If it was] a $70 moisturizer, I would buy it for my nighttime cream, but for the cost of what this is, no way." Another agrees saying, "I'm disappointed that a product of this price point from a company with so many resources could be so profoundly disappointing." She said it was a "heavily perfumed cream with a waxy texture that failed to sink into my skin."

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Are you afraid of aging? It's OK to say yes. It's a legitimate fear for women and men today for more than one reason.

First, thanks to our deteriorating economy, Medicare budgets have been seriously slashed. And second, thanks to global warming and pollution, wrinkles, lines and spots are showing up even earlier. This second factor is why we all continuously spend a couple bucks (OK hundreds -- don't judge) on anti-aging skin care products. We're desperate to hold on to our youth.

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And while some products really do reduce fine lines and diminish age spots, many of the potions and creams available are as good as a smoke screen for a bad magic show. And when these anti-aging products masquerade as our friends, making grandiose claims of turning back time on our face, but don't follow through, we get really upset.

Well, to help save you from getting hurt by these products that don't deliver, we're here to share a list of the anti-aging items our readers have tried, tested and rejected. Check them out and be sure you don't spend another dime on a lying, ahem, disappointing anti-aging skin care product ever again.

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