Ordered the Veonskin LED mask after seeing it reviewed in a best product guide online. I only checked Trust Pilot after ordering and immediately regretted my decision after seeing quite a few nega... See more
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Hard to Get
I wish it was available in more stores. Had to wait for restock, but totally worth it once I got it.
Convenient for Busy People
I love that I can multitask while using the mask. The automatic shut-off feature is a lifesaver.
Clearer Skin, Less Redness
After using this mask for a month, my redness and blemishes have significantly reduced. I feel much more confident.
instructions that are badly printed are…
instructions that are badly printed are a sure sign to doubt the quality of the product. Another sign is when the same instructions lack any details on how to use the product. Let’s see if customer service can supply any recommendations/ instructions on usage. Not holding out much hope.
Misleading and Untrustworthy
Misleading and Untrustworthy
Veoskin is a dishonest webshop that uses deceptive marketing. They featured the names and photos of several dermatologists, including Dr. W Bowe, without their permission to promote their product. I contacted her via Instagram and she confirmed:
"Hi Joanne! Thank you so much for your message. I do NOT endorse this product and have not tested it — they are using my name and likeness without permission."
Shortly after, all dermatologists were removed from the Veoskin website — clear evidence of wrongdoing.
It’s impossible to return the product or get proper customer service.
Warning: do not buy from Veoskin!
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