This internet sales site promises that, after using their creams, your wrinkles and eye bags will disappear. The bogus video shows remarkable changes in minutes, but in actuality, they say it may take longer. By the time you realize it doesn't work, they will have sucked up all your money in big chunks.
If you ordered both products, and want to cancel them before being charged for any future orders, you have to call a separate phone number for each product to stop deliveries. If you think you canceled both items with one call and later get an unexpected package of the other, you can call them to dispute the additional charge of $92.92 through your credit card company. The first person will try to get you settle for 50% off the charge. They will say, if you don't accept their offer, they believe they will win and you will lose your $92.92.
Tell them, "No!" and they will turn you over to a supervisor. The supervisor will again ask questions trying to get you to accept the 50% credit. Hold off and he will offer you a 75% credit of $69.69, meaning you will lose $23.23 + $4.95 shipping. That's better, but it's still puts money in their pockets to continue scamming the public. The supervisor named, Atlay, said Wrinkle Couture and Eye Couture are not related. If that's true, why are both products on the same confirmation email and both shipped in the same package?
In the past there was an similar eye bag reversal cream called, "Brilliant Skin." It was in the exact same push button bottle as "Eye Couture" and with a label that had the same color pattern as "Brilliant Skin." What they apparently did was discontinue the old product name and company, and relabeled the same bottle as a new product.
There are more people out in this world always trying to make easy money, praying that your vanity will overcome your skepticism.
Caveat Emptor!!!