Personally,
I believe that any unsubstantiated product claim remains
just that, a claim. Lexxus International invested
in the old adage that sex, or better yet, the promise
of great sex, sells product. Enter AluraT.
AluraT
is a topical genital cream that enhances sexual pleasure.
Who wouldn’t want to buy a tube of this? And,
who is going to talk to me about the experience? All
that aside, Lexxus International cashed in to the
tune of 20 million dollars with AluraT’s debut.
It was cleverly marketed in women’s magazines
and hyped on women’s TV programming.
Then
they came out with the non-surgical face lift product,
Skindulgence 30 minute Facelift System. I fell for
this one hook, line and sinker. However, I am sorry
to report that I did not receive any amazing results
and I wanted them badly. This is not to say that other
women may not have had better results. However, they
sold me.
And,
that’s the thing that Lexxus International does
best; they advertise to the desires of human nature,
both physical beauty and physical pleasure. If the
products don’t satisfy us, we keep quiet about
having tested them. After all, these are private matters.
So,
are you sold on being a Lexxus International distributor?
If so, write a check for $2,200.00. Pretty pricey,
I think. But, you’re buying a piece of a company
that’s been around for thirteen years because
Lexxus International is a subsidiary of National Health
Trends Corporation.
For
compensation Lexxus International promises to populate
your downline. Better get that in writing.
And
finally, with Lexxus International’s new Viacreme,
women everywhere can rejoice because an organism is
just around the corner! So, if this company has products
that turn you on and you can afford it, go for it
with both eyes wide open.
I
do not recommend Lexxus International.
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