apricot lake cream reviews

apricot lake cream reviews

The Apricot Lake Skin Cream Ingredients contain a powerful blend of peptides that keep your skin full of hydration and youth! With powerful peptides, you’ll be able to restore collagen levels and keep your skin looking younger than ever. For those that are just hearing of peptides now, they are a chain of amino acid proteins that work to send messages to your skin for creating more collagen. Collagen is what keeps your skin strong and gives it a bounce-back feel. A lack of collagen also happens to be responsible for wrinkles. So, this top selling hydration cream contains all the ingredients that you need to get your best skin yet! To see if you can access a FREE TRIAL OFFER or any other exclusive deal, click any image or button on this page before it’s too late!

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Hydration is the key to reducing wrinkles and staying young for longer. But not just any hydration. You need the Apricot Lake Face Cream to moisturize your skin and restore youth. This top selling skin cream uses a powerful array of collagen-boosting peptides to help you get your best skin yet. As a result, you’ll be able to reduce wrinkles, brighten and tighten your skin, and get firmer, more youthful skin again! So, keep reading our Apricot Lake Cream Review to find out more! The #1 anti-aging cream before supplies are gone!

The Apricot Lake Anti Aging Face Cream is the best way to restore youth and keep your skin from aging as quickly, so your wrinkles and aging spots fade quickly. And the best part? The cream doesn’t stop there. With the collagen boosting peptides, you’ll hold off wrinkles for longer and keep your skin at its best! But the Apricot Lake Face Cream could sell out at any minute. This popular cream is only going to get more popular the longer you wait. So, if you are hoping to get your hands on any exclusive offers for the Apricot Lake Cream system, click the banner below NOW before you miss your chance to hydrate skin and more!

Apricot Lake Cream reviews indicate that this item is one half of a dual system to support collagen levels for healthy skin in the orbital area, face, and decolletage.

Overview Of Apricot Lake Cream

Apricot Lake Cream reviews indicate that this item is one half of a dual system to support collagen levels for healthy skin in the orbital area, face, and decolletage.

When coupled with the eye serum, users see maximum benefit and improvement in the appearance of the skin.

When used as directed, consumers may see results such as improved skin tone, increased elasticity, and more hydrated skin.

The product strives for sustainable results that can boost your self-confidence.

Apricot Lake Cream

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Apricot Lake Cream can be purchased from the website. Consumers can order a free trial of the product but doing so will enroll them in an auto-shipping program; unless they cancel promptly, they’ll receive and be billed for Apricot Lake Cream every month. There is no other mention of any kind of money back guarantee or refund policy offered by the manufacturer, so it appears that all sales are final. Discounts are not given for larger orders and the website offers no kind of loyalty or preferred customer rewards program.

With so few details disclosed about Apricot Lake Cream or its ingredients it is impossible to properly judge how effective it will be on reducing signs of aging. Although the manufacturer states that it can reduce all major signs of aging, this seems somewhat exaggerated and there is no evidence provided to back up the claim. Without any clinical or scientific test results or customer testimonials, the consumer must simply take the word of the manufacturer, which is not ideal given the fact that very little is known about them and their online presence is so unprofessional.

Most consumers would certainly want to know more about a company and their product before ordering it. Consumers should also be wary of any free trials that are linked to an auto-ship program as these are sometimes hard to cancel and end up being very costly.

As with any product of this type, if it seems too good to be true it probably is and, even if Apricot Lake Cream does contain the key ingredients listed, their quality, purity and concentrations are unknown. Consumers looking for a good anti-wrinkle cream would be advised to opt for a well-known brand that is backed by clinical studies, offered at a reasonable price and covered by a money back guarantee.

As we age the composition, texture and appearance of our skin changes.* Signs of skin aging include wrinkles, fine lines, loss of moisture, uneven tone, and dull, tired-looking skin.* There are countless anti-wrinkle creams on the market promising to make skin look and feel younger.* Many anti-wrinkle creams promise everything short of a facelift or to provide the much sought after “fountain of youth”.* In reality most are just moisturizers marketed as anti-aging products.*

Below you’ll find some of the most effective wrinkle cream formulations on the market today, in our opinion.*

They’ll still charge your card…

Shark Tank Skin Care Scam

shark Tank Skin Care Scam

For the past year or so, I have been inundated with complaints about a Shark Tank skin care scam. Most of the complaints come from people who ordered the product and had their credit cards charged without authorization for as much as $109! The so-called “biggest deal in Shark Tank history” is a TOTAL SCAM. DO NOT FALL FOR IT!

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They claim there was something in the small print that give them the right to charge you the full price. The product doesn’t work any better than anything else on the market. I was ripped off for $170. I’ll never buy any Shark Tank product again or watch the show

Well don’t blame Shark Tank. These unscrupulous scammers are using a fake Shark Tank “winner” as the hook to suck you in. It is a scam and not affiliated with the show in any way. Any products listed on this site were on the show.

WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE PRODUCTS THAT IS NOT SCAM…..I CAN NOT FIND THE SEASON WHERE ANNA AND SAMANTHA WAS ON.

Nardo’s Natural was season three. The pitch and the sisters are fake

I figured it was scam AFTER I ordered it. I want to return it but I can’t find them online. Any idea how I can get hold of them? I have an address, but the packing slip says I have to use the original, non-tampered shipping label. I of course opened the box from the top and slit the shipping label in two. There is no invoice or anything with a telephone number.

cancel your credit card, they are crooks

If that is the case, then why is not Ophra, Sandra B and Elen D suing these scammers for claims of false endorsement?

When something blows up as much as this product did, people are going to be fast to jump on and try to ride the rollercoaster upwards. This is the same thing we are seeing with cryptocurrencies right now. This isn’t representative of Shark Tank, the investors or the entrepreneurs!

Be aware they are hijacking sites using their logos like Macy’s. I thought I was buying a product from Macy’s and it turned out to be one of those products from this scam that has tons of different names but same scam. It’s hell to get refund and to get them to stop. Everyone should call on the Attorney General and report them.

I found one on facebook tried to write all my information, but all of a suddedn, I stopped doing it. All of a sudden my fone gets nang of call that starts at 888. The first that the agent will say ” Ma’am u tried to order but never went through. Is your card no.ending in ### iPls confirm, so i hung up the fone.

So i know it was a scam.

They must have Phishing software. That’s not acceptable. We need Cyber cops! The internet is out of control with all of the scammers and hackers! There needs to be some security regulation.

Yes. At the bottom of their advertisement it says “terms”. Click on that and they pop up.

I was TOTALLY SCAMMED. I “bought” the “Skincare” that two Sisters supposedly got Shark Tanks backing for. The name of the products has changed three times!! I couldn’t get through to Customer Service to try and stop my “additional” orders. Too bad for me I called 2 days over the 14 day cancellation. When the product arrived I got 1/2 production a full jar. The same goes for the eye serum!! I thought I would try it to use for myself and my customers.

I don’t like the product at all. Today after calling several numbers attached to the total of almost$300 worth of product from my bank account (all numbers were busy. ). I finally called the original number I used to try the product.

I spoke to a gentleman who was sticking to the “Ma’am you called 2 days after the 14 day time limit to cancel!” I asked if he would work with me and refund me half of the $300 they charged me, especially since they only sent me a jar of the face product and NOT the eye product they charged me for!! He was sticking hard and strong to that “14 Day agreement”! I asked to speak to a manager or someone higher up. He explained to me that everyone there is at “Management Level”. Frustrated, I said forget it! This is total scam!!”

I really hope Shark Tank is not involved in these deceitful business practices. I want my damn money back!! Here are the names they have used for this product:
Luster
Lumina Beauty Supp (My guess the last one is supplies)
VSDMCLC+HealthySkin
I finally got through on the initial phone number:
1 (888) 503-6457

Dear God! Shark Tank has nothing to do with this crap! The scammers simply use the name and photos of people who were on the show to sell their garbage products. How hard is that to see? Why would anyone think Shark Tank has anything to do with this? That makes no sense. IF YOU BUY PRODUCTS THAT CLAIM THEY DO MIRACLES YOU ARE SETTING YOURSELF UP FOR BEING SCAMMED. Do your research read everything. But don’t come online and start saying bad things about Shark Tank. It is the same scam that Dr. Oz goes through. These criminals use his likeness to sell their products. Dr. Oz does not endorse anything. JUST CANCEL YOUR CREDIT CARD AND DO A CHARGE BACK. THAT IS HOW YOU FIGHT THE SCAMMERS! CHARGE BACKS COST SCAMMERS AT LEAST $35 TO $40 FOR EVERY SINGLE ONE! THAT IS MONEY OUT OF THEIR POCKETS! DON’T BOTHER CALLING FOR A REFUND, JUST CHARGE IT BACK THROUGH YOUR BANK. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO FIGHT THEM.

Yes that is exactly whst I did. I didn’t even bother trying to get a refund with the company. I had covid and was in bed for days when my credit card company cslled about a $94 charge. I denied making the charge. The amount was blocked, along with a $91 charge was returned to my credit card.

What is a charge back? Something that is done over the phone, when you are cancelling your credit card?

I was also scammed. You are forced to order the eye cream which I didn’t want and have 2 weeks from time of order to cancel. The stuff arrives 5-6 days after you order so you don’t have 2 weeks to try it. Then you’re charged full price for the junk – $88.98 for the face cream and $89.95 for the eye cream.
There is no company name on any of the papers with the order and when I called they won’t take a return! Beware .

I need information how to stop this recurring skin products. I can’t find any info to cancel thisproduct . Any help is greatly appreciated.

I’d just cancel the card and get a new card

I went to the website that appeared on my cc statement and found their phone number. The website is NMG-skincream.com. I was able to contact them and get a refund.

I ordered this skin cream afew days ago. Can I just have it returned to sender?

They’ll still charge your card…

I called .my bank to find out who pulled all this money out. They were able to tell me the company and gave me phone number. I had to call and tell them that i am not wanting the product anymore. Called my bank and they said they wouldn’t refund but they will give me a new card

Wells Fargo does. They refund you and go after the scammers themselves. I’ve been through being scammed and Wells Fargo is #1 at dealing with those scam situations.
Charlene Mock

Do a charge back through your bank. Call your bank and explain and they take care of the whole situation. I watch Shark Tank and have seen every episode that has aired. Shark Tank has nothing to do with the scams. They are all LEGALLY LOADED with money and have no need to scam anyone. They definitely do NOT NEED the money, and would not put their names on the line. They even have their own show where they make tens of millions each for each season and that’s not even counting their everyday multiple business money. And they each use their own money for the new start up businesses for the ones they invest in on the show.
Just call your bank and they will take care of it all for you.
Charlene Mock

And they are airing “warning clips” ABOUT SCAMS ON THE SHOW.

I was scammed too, I wanted to buy one product and at checkout for just paying for shipping they added one other product . And then it supposed to be a free product but they charged me 89 dollars and no one can help me my moment back, I called my bank they said no, I called them with different name of domino and phone number and they said no just can give fifty percent discount and that is not fair , I have no idea how the product is as I did not use it yet . I’m very angry as it was advertised by shark tank

I almost fell for these two sisters scam on Omega Fit weight loss supplement. Then i noticed in their ad they show before photos of Melissa McCarthy and Kelley Osborne. Glad I did research & discovered your blog. They need to be sued. They are obviously using Shark Tank & celebrities to scam the public, I love Shark Tank, hate seeing your name associated with these sisters. You should call them out on T.V.

Shark tank members, although claiming they have nothing to do with it could actually sue the company who you are claiming false advertising. It would NOT surprise me a bit if the the shark tank owners aren’t making somebody sort of kick back, commissions in some way. I’m not buying the scam on either end. If shark tank members could sue they would they’re making commissions from This so called false advertisement- they could make it stop if they wanted to.

Barbara is suing them as is Cuban.

I’m glad! Go get them, Barbara & Cuban

Yes I fell for the same SCAM
Be warned Make sure before you buy on Facebook
I called this Company Ultrassence
The are Scammers
On the little cream bottle there is a phone no you can hardly read I told them I want to return my product
They refused They already deducted for two bottles out of my account I will never ever order any special again
Please check and make sure before you buy

I had same experience only they said they would refund me 59% of the total. One was $124.97 the other $119.73 which means they still get $100 of my money. WHAT A CROCK

I agree. They are thieves.

The thing is that they actually managed to get on an ABC ‘go.com’ page.

So, it’s scamming at a very high level.

The scam company doesn’t appear in this video.

The two ladies featured in the picture are the sisters who pitched a line of bathing suits for moms (season 8, episode 3). Their names are obviously different from the ones cited as running the scam company. The scam folks apparently just took an unrelated picture from an actual pitch and pretended that it was from their scam. Hopefully everyone reading this article can figure that out and isn’t going to think that the ladies in the photo are actually involved in the scam.

I was scammed the same EXACT WAY of everyone else. Once you put your card number in. It tells you order is not complete until you click it again, then BOOM YOU ORDER EYE serum for additional 4.95. So I wax scammed out of 10.95. Something told me to search products on “Shark Tank” and again BOOM! Nothing. I called and was told I can send it back at my ow Expenses before 14 days, or will be charged 88.01. Problem solved! CANCEL BANK CARD. ‍♀️. ‍♀️. I was scammed out of 10.95, but I be darned 88.01

What phone number did you call…..I am in the same situation and can’t find a number.

I ended up ordering these products last night but this morning I decided to look this company up and make sure that it was legit and I was filled with dread when I saw how many people have been scammed. I called immediately and they would no for an answer until I told them I am on disability and that their site is awfully tricky. I got my cancellation number and was happy but I got an email 6 hours later with my tracking numbers for the products so now I am worried. I think I am just going to cancel my card and keep the products. I didn’t agree to any terms of agreement, so I am not going to feel bad. I feel bad for everyone being scammed! This is the number I called and was only on hold a couple minutes. Just be firm, they tried lowering the price.
855 633 0203
I know I am probably too late posting this but maybe it will help someone else scammed by radiant revive or whatever name they are using at the time! SMH Anna and Samantha shark tank skincare scam

My Discover card saw this as a scam and called me. They gave me the number to call to get any further products put on my card. Discover is blocking all charges. I called and a nice lady who took care of lots of scams. I got the same products everyone else received and paid for mailing. Mine was named Pure Bliss and the name of the product was Kama. The number Discover gave me to get these charges stopped and they answered immediately is 1-855-592-2858. Hope this helps everyone

I was scammed out of $318 . My credit card company ruled in their favor as i disputed the charges. This co. sent them their 15 page agreement that i never saw or signed. I am paying this because i don’t want to ruin my credit rating. I am really upset and my Credit card Co. told me i shouldn’t have disputed it but tried to make a deal with the Co.

So glad for people like you who uncover scams like this.
Thanks! Lylah – T S F Botancials

I purchase this product, found two $109 charges on my bank . I phoned them at the number provided to me on my bank statement. This was 15 days after the product had arrived at my home. I had also purchased another product said to work along with this face cream. Neither one of the bottles had been taken out of the package. I was told I could not return the original face cream yet I was allowed to return the second product. I was told that if it was not received within 10 days it would be no refund. I made sure I kept my post office receipt. Some days later I saw an ad online telling me that The Queen was angry at The Duchess of Cambridge for starting a line of face care products. Something clicked in my head, I checked the phone number against the phone number I called to place the order, it was the same number! These people are so unscrupulous. They do not care whose name they use to get your money. After reading some of the reviews on this blog, I feel lucky to have only lost what I did.

How can we stop yes from happening to other people? Anna and Samantha Williams are shown on a different website stating that shark Tank iinvested in their weight-loss product see cLA safflower oil. I found two other websites where the same ladies are featured selling other weight loss products and eye cream. It’s all a scam !

I had ordered from ORCA NUTRA, GIEO DERMA, BELLA GOLD, and the latest one was Organic. You would think I learned by now not to. Some I was able to get my money back. The Organic Purely just happened Feb. 2. I called 2 times. It was claiming it was your product, so safe right. They said OK we don’t work that way. Its just sending anything until you call back. I was saspiscous, so I call again. This time they told me that I was canceled. Feb. they took $88. and $89. plus the $4.95 SH. 3times. I missed. Than they charged me again March 10th. I called 3 times and it was a contract. Nothing they can do. No refunds, I blocked my bank card. Bank refunded the amount. Claimed Fraud. They got away with. Always check with Better Buinsiness Burrow, BBB, lots of fraud complaints

Can someone just please tell me the real name of the wrinkle eraser that the sharks say really works for $4.95 and where I can actually buy that real product? No one is making it easy at all!! Does it even exist anymore! Please email me the site where I can buy the real thing!! I would be so grateful!! Thank you very much!! Hope you get things worked out… people don’t even know the name of it….. why would they have the show and then change the name of the product… common sense tells you they opened up this mess by doing that! You can’t watch the original video from shark tank and get the name as it has been changed. Why. It’s frustrating. Lol.

It’s a scam. NO SUCH PRODUCT

I just wanted to say I was almost scammed. received my package yesterday for a pill that supposed to burn belly fat. But when I opened the box I don’t recall the bottle looking like the ad and the name was different. So I went through my internet history and found the site, I clicked on it and WOW, it was a totally different product. So I googled the ladies who’s name appeared on the ad and found this page. Thank you for posting this. I immediately called my credit card co. and explained what’s going on and cancelled my card, not they can’t charge me. Called the phone # in the email and cancelled, told them if they didn’t I would contact the attorney general. They cancelled.

This product sucks. I can’t believe I fell for this. There should be a lawsuit against this company. They are total ripoffs

I have a similar story as Linda Ball above. When I saw the free sample offer for $4.95 for the Instant Elixir I was intrigued and generally trusted the Shark Tank endorsements since I have several of their things throughout my home. I KNEW(!) to be careful for there could be added charges somewhere if you didn’t click on a particular box. I saw NOTHING, so I went ahead and did it. It took more than 14 days to get the product and then when it arrived the eye cream was also in the box which i did not request. But it was only another $5.00 charge, so I wasn’t going to argue. Then the fun began when looking at my credit card bill the following month. I was charged (rounding up) $90.00 for two more of the same products that I got in the free trial!. By the time I caught it, there was another pending charge for the same amount again. I was trapped in a monthly renewal club that I did not ask for. Phone calls to the company got me the same results as everyone else on here, “sorry, you’re out of luck you’re past the 14 day trial” Grrrrrrr. Contacted my cc company to file a claim. They put a claim in against the first shipment, and then requested if/when I received the second pending shipment that I send it back. Because it was pending, my credit card company helped to get that charge removed since it hadn’t gone through yet. I did receive the shipment, and because I’m honest, I did call the company and tell them that I wanted to send their shit back because I had already cancelled my subscription. They told me that don’t accept returns of creams, even unopened, and that I could keep it. My credit card company was not able to refund me for the first time charges, the company showed proof that I supposedly “signed on” for this “club”, so I was out $200.00. I figure since I kept the second shipment that I got each product for around $50.00. Most expensive creams that I have ever bought. I have to say, I don’t mind the face cream, whether it’s doing anything or not is another story but it feels nice going on. Still I would have NEVER paid $50.00 for any such cream. Buyer beware, I learned my lesson the hard way. TOTAL SCAM!

Could we get an attorney to do a class action suit? If there were someone who could file suit against these people they could advertise on a site like this and have a whole lot of plaintiffs. I got scammed the very same way. I checked the ad for any fine print and there was absolutely NONE. I am hoping to get my $89.99 back that they charged me for my “free sample.” I’m not even worried about the $4.96 or the cost of returning the “grease in a jar” that they sent under the name “La Reviva”

I too was taken by this ad. I could not find the small print that says trial is for 14 days then they charge you a whopping $190 for this overpriced, ineffective product. The creme is oily. They eye creme has done nothing. Highly perturbed when I checked my credit card and saw the full charges. I do not usually purchase on whims but this came up while I was looking thru Facebook page. The Shark Tank promoters got me. I looked for small print added fee’s and none were mentioned. I did not want a sign up and then receive automatic shipments either. That was not mentioned. But they told me that I would have been told that the fee was enforceable after 14 days. I caught it on day 18 after receiving the product. They gave me a 50% credit but I want to dispute the charge with my card too. Wonder if they would take away the 50% if card didn’t honor my request. . .

I had same experience only they said they would refund me 59% of the total. One was $124.97 the other $119.73 which means they still get $100 of my money. WHAT A CROCK

It now appears that the Skin Care scam has transferred over to the ever-so-trendy Keto diet industry. Same ad copy word for word. I found at least 3 different Keto pill products all claiming that the sharks all went in on their product, the first time in Shark Tank history. Stay vigilant, friends.

I know. Unbelievable

Where do I find the products that were actually on the show? I’m looking for the forskolin weight loss product.

We have a products page on the site. The product you are looking for is a scam product.

I KNEW it was a scam when I searched ALL over the internet for the Shark Tank diet pill and were getting conflicting reports on what to buy!! First it’s Garcia Cambogia Pure Extract,, then its Safflower Oil…I could not get ONE link to the EXACT weight loss pill actually shown on Shark Tank…I got dozens of different products instead! Didn’t know which was one was the right one or if any of them were so…what happened to these two sisters and brother and their product? Is it the real deal.

WARNING. BEWARE scamming aussies too. Came across this ad as well. I was interested so I did some research before buying. Saw the same ad saying the women were on shark tank in Australia (that’s where I’m from) exact wording different pic of hosts of shark tank America, saying they were on the American version. Continued research by typing in Anna and samatha Williams and found this blog. Thank you.

I too fell for this (in Australia). I thought I had ordered a ‘free sample’ of an Australian product (as Shark Tank runs here). Next day I got emails from Christie Brinkley Skincare – email address [email protected] . The reference on my bank statement is ‘BRINKLEYBEAUTY’. I also received a phone call about my ‘order’, the caller trying to sell me other products. This phone call was actually helpful to me because my radar went well and truly up when I received it. The person I spoke to did not engage with my concerns. I told him I didn’t want the product and wanted to cancel. He said I couldn’t as it had already shipped. He tried all sorts of offers – I could just pay half price: I could keep the product: did I want to wait until I’d tried the product as I had 30 days’ free trial? I politely held my ground and said no to all and he eventually gave me a return number so that I could send the parcel back when it arrived. I rang my bank to report my stupidity and they recommended I cancel my credit card because these type of scammers don’t wait 30 days – they usually start charging after 12 days. I took the bank’s advice. The company told me that I needed to include my invoice which they sent me with the return parcel. Our postal assistant recommended not to do this because if I opened it I would have to pay to return it. She just wrote the return number on it and ‘return to sender’. What really annoyed me was that they were sending me THREE separate products. The order was also apparently recurring. Yesterday I received an email from the company telling me my return was confirmed and they were ‘sorry to see me go’ – what a joke. They also advised me that – as a courtesy, I was to understand – my next order due to be shipped today (21 Sept) had been cancelled! I’m still considering my response. I also rang the TV station which runs Shark Tank in Australia and they have received a number of phone calls about this scam. I should have listened to the ‘still small voice’ in my head when there was no PayPal option – they just wanted my credit card number. We live and learn…