American Anti-Aging Association - AAAA
Vendors of Caracol Cream
Hi Jean,
I've followed your blog for a while and visit your website frequently.
I appreciate all the research you do to present both sides of any issue. I also like that you share your personal experiences with slowing the aging process.
Your words ring more true than what I find on sites with pictures of 30-something models.
I found another interesting website on anti-aging put up by the American Anti-aging Association. Do you know anything about this association?
Thank you. Please keep up the good work. We aging Boomers need you!
Doreen
First of all, thank you very much for the vote of confidence. I'm glad you're enjoying Ageless Beauty and the Ageless Beauty blog.
As for the American Anti-Aging Association website, it's a marketing site.
Did you read the notice in small print at the bottom?
"Please note that the American Anti-Aging Association is a paid endorsement for Caracol Cream. All information provided is for educational purposes only."
The "educational purpose" of the site seems to be to sell Caracol Cream. The site consists of one page (or two if you count the site map) comparing Caracol Cream to some other products.
Except for Botox, which everyone knows really works, I'm not as impressed with the other products they chose as points of comparison.
I've written a review of LifeCell and commented about customer service complaints with respect to Hydroderm.
I'm not very familiar with the final product line the AAAA chose, Dermitage.
With the plethora of fine anti-aging product lines out there which the AAAA might have compared Caracol to, I am unimpressed by the AAAA marketing approach.
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