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Subject: Skin Care Tips: Online Product Shopping Check List
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There are so many good skin care products online, you'd be missing out
if you didn't look into buying your products via the web. But, as with
everything on the web, it's buyer beware: there's plenty of junk
thrown in with the good stuff. Here's what to look for and what to
look out for:

Skin Care Tips on Product Price.

Don't fall for the typical website trick of providing a low purchase
price and then tacking on a substantial shipping and handling fee--or
offering free shipping but then charging a "handling" or "processing"
fee.

Skin Product Size

· Any product listing has to say, at bare minimum, how many grams,
ounces, or CCs the product contains.

· However, it should also give you some idea of how many uses you will
get out of the product. Ten ounces of one product might last 30 days,
while ten ounces of another might barely last the week.

· If the product listing doesn't provide this information, it should
at least say how much is a recommended dose, and how much to use per
day or week. Then simply divide the total size of the product by the
usage size to get an idea. For instance, if you need to use half an
ounce of product per day, a 16-ounce container will likely last a
month.

Skin Care Products' Ingredients

At bare minimum, the product listing should show all the ingredients
listed on the actual product label, both active ingredients (the
ingredient that actually performs whatever treatment

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