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    I'm very tempted to try Dremu --- Oprah indorses it --- so it must be good right? I thought I'd throw this out there to you gals (it's for the wrinkles on your face) and see if any of you have tried it. www.Dremu.com Karen






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    I haven't tried it, but have been thinking about trying it for year or so. If you try it, let us know how it works.

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    I'm a little nervous about ordering it ---it's expensive and if I really really like it then I will feel guilty about the expense and if I don't order it then I will always wonder if it is that one thing that really does work on wrinkles--- I guess it will keep driving me crazy until I just bite the bullet and order some. So if there is anyone out there that says it's junk--- and we know that there is junk out there--- Please don't be shy step up and tell us if it is for real!!!!Thanks mucho Karen






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    They do sell Emu oil at the HFS - around $10 to $12 a small bottle. Try Googling Emu Oil and see what you learn!

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    I'd stick with good ol' Emu Oil instead. Not sure what the differences are between the Dremu and Emu - but I know Emu is a really nice oil and not pricey.

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    Emu oil is very nice. If you do buy it, resist the urge to buy the largest bottle. It can turn rancid as oils tend to do. I also find that the smell can get pungent over time.

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    Sorry,
    Just found this website with reviews of the Dremu line:
    http://makeupalley.com/product/brows...&GO.x=9&GO.y=6

    Hope this helps,
    Kim

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    Thaank so much you guys for your input!!! I think I'll see if they will send me a sample to try. I'll let you know how it goes. Karen






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