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jammixmaster
Mar 24, 2008, 01:31 PM
All right, ever since I started my quest for whiter skin I've come across this company called Euoko. I have never bought any of their products because they are so expensive. One product costs $710 for a little bottle. $710!! Insane, but they do have other fairly cheap producst ($50, $100 etc). Has anyone out there tried Euoko's products or know anyone who has? Did you have success or do they not work? Should I buy or stay away. Feed back is appreciated.

Gr8stuff
Mar 24, 2008, 01:48 PM
Wow... $710!! :eek:

I think skinlight.co.uk sells products from this company although not at this price... :rolleyes:

It seems their main active ingredient is Alpha-arbutin. Why the huge price tag is still a bit confusing since AA is not that expensive... :confused: But the $710 product are ampoules; meaning the active ingredients are highly concentrated compared to creams/lotions.

According to the website, you get 4 ampoules for $710. One to be used per week over a 4 weeks period. At this price, I don't think it's worth it; since you can get the same result with a regular cream/lotion with the same ingredients; if used daily over 4 weeks...

It's just my opinion BTW...

mellowkat
Mar 24, 2008, 02:20 PM
I know I was wondering if that $710 really works ?

But from the email I received from euoko they make it sound like any bland regular lightening product

I asked them will it lighten my skin drastically and they said ONLY TWO SHADES!!

I would really like to find someone who has used that product

jammixmaster
Mar 24, 2008, 04:03 PM
I haven't used the product myself and I can't find any forums with any information about Euoko's products. Its almost as if no one has ever used it. I'll keep looking but for now, nothing.

MAHARANI
Mar 26, 2008, 01:56 AM
I have read previously that people have tried this product and have found it dissapointing, especially due to the price. They were hoping for big results and saw nothing. Of everyone that I read, none were happy to purchase again in case they lost more money.