12 yrs, 6 mths ago

Cosima skin care

Anyone heard or tried this product before, it is meant to be natural and vegan. Sounds interesting.

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  • 11 yrs, 8 mths ago

    I’m really sceptical of it, but then again i’m sceptical of anything that uses the words “anti-ageing”. As Mel said, their name is very similar to Kosmea and since they’re in the same market (natural skincare) it is a bit naughty and confusing, in my opinion anyway.

    What I don’t get is why they use the term “natural botox alternative” in their marketing. It’s quite obviously not even comparable since you don’t inject it. I’m also wondering how they have “instant and visible” results since they’re creams. Very fishy to me if they’re a “natural” company. It almost sounds like they’re going to paralyse half your face or something.

    They’re probably good, but gosh their marketing campaign is terrible!

    Just saw this, i guess everyone is different as I’ve never heard of Kosmea.

    I think Cosima uses the term natural botox alternative because its exactly that, its an alternative. The flawless products help to tighten the skin, you can actually feel the effects on the skin on application.
    I guess the company probably needs to identity what ingredients have that tightening effect on the skin, which from my knowledge is vitamin E, Hyaluranic acid, Certified Organic Cocos nucifera(coconut)oil, shea butter, Jojoba Oi.

  • 12 yrs, 3 mths ago

    I’m really sceptical of it, but then again i’m sceptical of anything that uses the words “anti-ageing”. As Mel said, their name is very similar to Kosmea and since they’re in the same market (natural skincare) it is a bit naughty and confusing, in my opinion anyway.

    What I don’t get is why they use the term “natural botox alternative” in their marketing. It’s quite obviously not even comparable since you don’t inject it. I’m also wondering how they have “instant and visible” results since they’re creams. Very fishy to me if they’re a “natural” company. It almost sounds like they’re going to paralyse half your face or something.

    They’re probably good, but gosh their marketing campaign is terrible!

  • 12 yrs, 4 mths ago

    its relatively new and australian made n owned. the products are lovely n affordable in my opinion

  • 12 yrs, 4 mths ago

    Oops I thought it was Kosmea misspelled when I first looked at the thread, which is a brand I really like, but no I have not heard of this company before, sorry??

  • 12 yrs, 4 mths ago

    Anyone heard or tried this product before, it is meant to be natural and vegan. Sounds interesting.

    i retail this product and have to say its amazing!

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