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Pai Skincare - Scam or Not

 



Published in Pai Skin Care, Pai SkinCare Scam, eco Pai skincare, organic ingredients, organic skincare

It’s hard to believe that there are people who would speculate the integrity of a brand that holds as many accreditations and certifications as Pai Skincare. There is nothing that screams scam about Pai after you visit their website to read through their customer skincare testimonials and media and press cuttings. Or for that matter beauty product reviews on other independent sites on the internet.

Claims:

Pai to begin with has been founded by a person who has had ample experience of the ill effects of regular creams and lotions due to her lengthy tryst with a skin allergy. Sarah Brown, founder of Pai Skincare researched all the ingredients in the products prescribed to her and has therefore ensured that all products sold by her steer clear from the chemical category.

Apart from that the brand has a number of certifications from NASAA, Ecocert to name just two and has been credited the first ever skincare brand as a SEE (Social Ethical and Environmental) production unit.

If that’s not enough one look at the skincare testimonials courtesy some of the users speak volumes for the authenticity of its label. Most users have noticed visible changes in the texture and overall skin condition. Customers have noted that Pai organic skincare products have a beautiful, soothing, calming and stress free effect on their skin owing to the fact that the products are natural plant based without chemical additives and synthetic fragrances.

Some users with skin conditions have claimed that the naturally abundant plant oils, butters and vitamins have worked wonders on their rosacea, eczema and other allergies. One customer has spoken of the benefits of the Anti-ageing Euchium Eye Cream.

Similarly the press cuttings for Pai Skincare must be read to be believed. Pai has been featured in popular fashion and lifestyle magazines such as Easy Living, Ad-Lib, Telegraph Magazine, ES, Style, Tattler, Drinks Business Magazine, Grazie, The Observer Future 500, Ecoliving and Marie Claire. Pai has also been featured in some of the leading local newspapers in UK and Ireland. 

Disclaimer:

All said and done the only drawback that Pai seems to have as of today is that results are not instant in some condition skins. However that is to be expected of an organic skincare product that uses only natural plant based extracts and no chemicals.

End Note:

Pai also offers a 30 day money back guarantee on all products other than non cosmetic items and trial sets. Also a short summary of why you didn’t like the product is requested at the time of the return so that the brand can improve on that particular front.

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