Ole Henrikson - anyone else think he is a fraud?

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Ole Henrikson - anyone else think he is a fraud?

Postby Guest on Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:49 am

I bought some of his products. I have only been lucky once in the past buying from homeshopping channels, so I should have known better.

I not only had a bad reaction to all the products of his I bought, but I raed the label and the ingredients are the same as a product I could buy cheaply at Walmart
WTF

Is this legal, to sell some "new" expensive product, and in actuality it is nthing but pure hype.

Working for various people who had big Hollywood clients, Ole would do the odd persons skin then take thier picture with them, and is now saying he is the skincare guru to Hollywood. If the stars liked him so much they would come out and back up his product.

Clearly I'm pissed and they DO NOT REFUND like they say. You have to pay the postage and fill out all these forms explaining why apparently.

When I looked further, I was stunned that this guy is so fake and using celebrity names to promote himself.

Maybe I'm naive but I'm shocked he is allowed to market such crap and in such a using way.

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Postby Guest on Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:07 pm

NEVER NEVER buy from those people. If they are bragging about knowing a celeb, then they never were popular with them. Think about it, the REAL pro's in Hollywood don't talk about thier clients, and if they do, it is with thier consent and backing.

Never tried Ole's products, but I'm sure it is like other dollar store crap you see on home shopping

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Postby Guest on Sat Jun 28, 2008 5:59 am

Never heard of him. But most home shopping stuff is for suckers - like you. LOL -

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Postby Guest on Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:52 am

I'm not familar with the products themselves, but unfortunately, judging from the ingredients, they are not as natural as they are claimed to be. Seems like at least 90% is synthetic ingredients, and it's a shame people get fooled by these brands when there are now so many great 100% natural products on the market. This is also the case for most "natural products" and you really need to know how to read ingredients lists if you want to be sure you have a true natural product these days.

www.naturalbeautystore.com


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