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Clarins to launch spray which claims to protect skin from Mobile phone Radiation

27 November 2006 by axxxr
French beauty group Clarins will launch in January what it says is the world's first spray to protect skin from the electromagnetic radiation created by mobile phones and devices like laptops.

Apparently Clarins say electro magnetic radiation is now a real cause of skin ageing,they say the spray contains molecules derived from microorganisms living near undersea volcanoes and from plants which survive in extreme conditions such as alongside motorways and in Siberia.

I personaly would like to see some evidence that their miracle Spray really works,so until clarins can provide me some evidence to that affect i think i'll take my chances and not buy their product.The spray will be available from January for €39. source:news.scotsman

 

 





Comments
On 29 Nov 10:46 ClarinsLiestoConsume wrote
Clarins has lied on their packagin, lied about safety issues, what makes them think people will be stupid enough to believe this.

They are just corporate whores who fool the oublic with catch all phrases "nature/botanical" when i n fact there are hardly ANY of them in their products.

ClarinsSucks.com
On 28 Nov 12:02 Jmb101 wrote
It doesn't seem too far fetched but i guess you would need some serious micrbiology goingon here or something of that sort! OHH boy what next A Sony or Nokia phone perfume?
On 28 Nov 01:21 gilesslade wrote
I don't imagine it can work, but think about what it means... People are growing more anxious about their use of technological devices in their everyday lives. Clarins must have done some research, since this product provides a focus for these anxieties...
On 28 Nov 00:35 DQ wrote
Yeah I made some stuff like that, but it keeps Lions away!
Seriously, the last time I saw a lion here in the UK it was trapped in a zoo!
On 27 Nov 22:32 mmmmmm wrote
What utter rubbish. Talk about cashing in on scare mongering!!! As if Clarins need any more money looking at there prices. Well it'll be the rich and dumb or people with more money then sense that buy it as they haven't got proof mobile phone waves affect anything yet.
On 27 Nov 19:38 Xugaa wrote
And the wishy-washy Liberals get their way yet again!
On 27 Nov 17:27 Szixxx wrote
Unless they can provide clear proof, then maybe i would buy it but i think its B*llsh*t!

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