Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Looks gimmicky, but trust me!





I have to admit, I was wrong. I saw Hawaiian Moon Aloe http://hawaiianmoonaloe.blogspot.com/ at a beauty industry tradeshow & my first thought was how much I don't trust products that claim to address a whole laundry list of skin concerns. It actually annoys me when I see those infomercial type products that say they work wonders on everything from acne to eczema. I mean, that's just a flat out lie. And why should I waste my hard earned $$ on buying something that's just going to disappoint? Some might call this being cynical, but I call it being a discerning consumer. So back to the Hawaiian Moon Aloe. Yes, the name is kind of strange. I can't even find a real website. The product itself looks like it belongs on an infomercial. And don't even get me started on absurdly long list of skin ailments it promises to improve. Okay, so now that I'm done completely knocking this product, let me reiterate that I was totally wrong in all of my assumptions.

Hawaiian Moon Aloe is amazing. I was a bit concerned that I'd made a horrible financial investment (minor exaggeration) when I spent $60 on a 9 oz. jar of the stuff. But the smallest amount spreads SO far - I have used it every day since I bought it a few weeks ago & it still looks completely full! It dries almost instantly & leaves my skin feeling ridiculously smooth & soft. I use it head to toe & felt so great about my face today that I went to work naked-faced! (Ok, I was running REALLY late so the state of my skin wasn't really a factor in the sans make-up decision, BUT my skin did looks great). Let alone how incredible this stuff feels to use, it actually delivers on the improvements it claims... at least the few that I've experienced... some on their list I literally have never heard of in my life! (Edema, Candida, Folliculitis, Impetigo???)

I burnt my forehead & nose pretty badly & should have been punished with some seriously gross peeling, but I slathered Hawaiian Moon Aloe on religiously & the nasty burn oh-so-quickly turned into a nice tan. A few days later I got attacked by some killer mosquitoes after a day in the park & had about 8 big bites all over my leg. So I decided to test out the claims to help insect bites & itching... and even as a devout "After Bite" user, I have to admit, the Hawaiian Moon Aloe tempered the incessant itching and the bites actually went away much faster than usual. Other things I've seen marked improvement in with this cream: Eczema, sun spots, spider veins, blisters, cuts, chapped lips, a random allergic reaction rash (Is that TMI??)... So check it out. You can buy it only on http://www.aloecream.biz/ or 888-ALOE-CRM (888-256-3276). Like I said, seems like an infomercial fail, but I'm drinking the Kool-Aid on this one.

4 comments:

  1. I am so glad to hear other people love this product. I was equally skeptical! The lady who sold it to me at a convention, sounded like an infomercial. Especially when she sold me 4 big tubs and 3 little ones for $120 + tax. (One not so easy payment!) I felt like I fell for a scam.
    My hands are what I am most impressed with. The dry, flaked and peeling has all subsided. I haven't decided if my face feels improved from the product, but I'll continue to use daily to see more results.

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  2. Good to know that I was not the only one who was concerned after my initial purchase. I recently bought this product at a snowboard/ski expo. Having dealt with dry skin and eczema my whole life after one week of use I'm satisfied with this product. Even my wife who helps apply to my back noticed her hands have improved with normal issues. FYI I live in Colorado so you know how dry it is here in the high desert. Stuff does last as you only need to use a little bit over affected area. The company site is www.aloecream.biz ... I would recommend to friends and family. With all the money I have spent looking for this type of product the price is well worth the quality. If you can find it at a local trade show that is the lowest price you will find it I promise! Unless you know the manufacturer. ..LoL

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  3. I got this stuff at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show in Seattle, and I stopped to try it out as my hands are sooooo dry from my job as an esate gardener. They were just like typical infomercial sales reps! Ugh, but I let the guy put on my hands and it was nice stuff, wasnt intending to buy any, but there was a vendoe lady that walked up that was going to get some, and the guy gave us a deal; both of us would pay 120.00 for 4 large tubs and two smaller tubs and split the difference, I said ok, as the lady vendor's husband was there and he has been using for a while and showed me that it has been working on a patch of eczema on his hand and it looked healed, just a darker color but not dry and scaley at all! So, I forked over the 60.00 and all the rest of the day walking around the show, was mad at myself for spending 60.00 bucks on some damn lotion! I got home and have been using on face and esp. hands and they are not cracking like they ALWAYS do this time of year! I am also an obsessive hand washer and I put this on everytime, just a tiny bit and its like magic! It stays under the epidermis of skin so, it doesnt wash off as quickly, or at all, seems to seep right into the skin as its the most UNGREASY lotion I have ever used on my hands! And I hate that feeling! This stuff is a great find! Accept for the weird sales pitches and infomercial type sales, this stuff is really great! The ingredients are really good too. My roommate is going to try on eczema and see how it works.

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