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How would you feel if you got wrinkle cream for Christmas? Like Revitalift wrinkle smoother or whatever it's called. Would you like the gift or be offended?
  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    I would appreciate the gift. I wouldn't be offended.
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  • Profile picture of the author acreativetouch
    Well, I guess it depends on your self esteem. For me, "if the barn needs apaint'n well, paint 'er."

    I need the paint'n.

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    • Profile picture of the author TashylaB
      Well I think it would be a good gift for someone that has a serious wrinkle problem and actually wanted for someome to help them. But I would be offended if someone gave it to me because im only 22
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas
    Originally Posted by annoyedgirl View Post

    How would you feel if you got wrinkle cream for Christmas? Like Revitalift wrinkle smoother or whatever it's called. Would you like the gift or be offended?
    Did you get wrinkle cream from someone for Christmas?
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  • Profile picture of the author Li Weng
    Originally Posted by annoyedgirl View Post

    How would you feel if you got wrinkle cream for Christmas? Like Revitalift wrinkle smoother or whatever it's called. Would you like the gift or be offended?
    Are you planning to give this to someone as a gift?
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    • Profile picture of the author valerieSONORA
      Haha, well I was wondering if it would kinda be like getting a fat person diet pills, something like that.

      Originally Posted by Thomas View Post

      Did you get wrinkle cream from someone for Christmas?
      No :p Haven't even got any Christmas gifts yet. It's early. So maybe I will

      Originally Posted by Li Weng View Post

      Are you planning to give this to someone as a gift?
      No. But I thought about it. Well there is a woman in her 40's but she looks a lot older than her age. She has a whole lotta wrinkles especially around her mouth and eyes. There is a friend of hers who is probably 5 or 6 years older and the older person looks younger.

      So I was thinking about getting her wrinkle cream if they will help reduce the wrinkles.

      Then I laughed imagining her reaction. Are you calling me old?! Are you calling me wrinkly?! It may do her good but she could take offense so I'll play it safe and not get the wrinkle cream
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        I'd think it was a gift from a shallow friend who didn't know me very well
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Seeing that I make my own care products, I'd be a bit miffed. LOL.

    I would think that if it is a product that the woman uses frequently anyway and you get her a more esteemed brand than she can afford for herself, maybe she'd love it - but if she never touches that type of thing it's gonna be a shocker to say the least.
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  • Profile picture of the author mbealmear
    I am only 22 and I already use the anti-wrinkle creams and such (its never to early to start, I think) So no I would not be offended. I would use it!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sheri Swartz
    I wouldn't be offended since I consider it a self indulgence that I don't always allow myself. Most of the good anti wrinkle creams are $$$. However, if it came from a friend and not from family, then I would start wondering if I looked older than I am. My advice is to stay away from that type of gift, some people are easily offended.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mokey
    I'd love to have it, but man, o' man, my little feelings would be hurt!
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  • Profile picture of the author valerieSONORA
    Yeah, they can be expensive depending on what brand it is. I already bought her gift and it's something she'll really like and use with no possibility to offend. But I thought about getting some wrinkle cream just to see her reaction hahaha
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  • Profile picture of the author Christie Love
    I'd think it was a joke. I don't have any wrinkles, yet. I think that gift would be a great candidate of "re-gifting." I can name a few people I would love to help reduce their wrinkles.
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