came in the store with my husband to be pushed into buying their Tresor Rare products. The product worked great, and the sales girl was way too pushy. We asked that she gave us time to walk around to see how it worked and the duct had left a white mark on our faces. I had to ask the clerk at Banana republic for a damp tissue so i could remove the product off my face. On our way back, the sales rep was rude to us and seemed insulted we did not want to buy the product. I was wiling to pay for the product, but the attitude and pushiness turned us off and we walked away.
B S.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
It pains me that people use obvious selling tactics and fake out«good deals» on products that aren’t necessarily good for your skin. You succeed in life by being HONEST and TRULY caring about the people that walk thru the door. Don’t gamble with your skin. Try the products… leave…see how they feel later. Don’t buy into the urgent BS they feed you in the store. Promote businesses that care!
Trisha P.
Place rating: 3 Laguna Niguel, CA
I very much regret my comment about my purchase at Tresor Rare. It was my fault that I bought the lotions that I knew I could not afford to buy. I should have had better resistance. I’m sorry I posted a negative comment.
Maria K.
Place rating: 1 Allentown, PA
I purchased an extreme amount of product. He kept giving me free stuff because I was a «special» customer. Issues I had: 1) way too much product for what I needed 2) said he was Italian but there was Arabic text on his phone and said it was because Italian doesn’t translate on his iPhone 3) didn’t immediately give my card back 4) forgot my receipt until I asked him 5) didn’t tell me there was a no refund policy 6) luckily paid with American Express so when I saw these other Unilocal reviews AFTER I purchased, AMEX will dispute the charges 7) REFUSED to accept a refund and put the items on the floor and said I had to call the main number because it is a «medical» product. 8) said he wouldn’t be there the rest of the week but he was still there It was too suspect for me. Just took me a few hours to figure it out.
Jonathan K.
Place rating: 1 Boca Raton, FL
What a scam. Whatever they put on you in the chair is not what you get in the jars. My wife and I foolishly purchased their products. Most of all I am disappointed in myself for falling for it. Stupid me but live and learn.
Kelly D.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
No Refund!!! Don’t be a fool like me– I got pressured into the purchase and regretted it as soon as I signed the bill. To add insult to injury– I thought it would be good to have most of the products be shipped so I only took a few items out of the store. A month later the shipment has never arrived. So I spent more then I ever have on products and now It looks like — I will pay for them and not get to use them. Wow — let’s see if they will get them to me or give me some of my money back. I will continue on the review when I have new news.
Olga P.
Place rating: 1 Azusa, CA
Super pushy sales woman. Put some stuff under my eyes that now feels sticky and gritty at the same time. Same business model as those skincare kiosks at the mall. Don’t fall for it.
Livi E.
Place rating: 1 Denver, CO
They lured me in while I was weak – I was trying to open my package of macarons, and my defenses were down. The guy put some stuff under one of my eyes and then offered to do the other one. All I could think about was sugar, so I told him I had to go and would come back later. Whatever he had put under looked just like my skin but smoother. An hour later, as I’m playing The Godfather slots and getting excited about winning, people are looking at me funny. I decide that it’s not out of place to get excited in this situation and that the people of the Venetian are uptight. Then, I go to the bathroom and see that the stuff under my eye has turned bright white. I look like some sort of sportsball player on half of my face. I wipe it off, and it takes off some of my skin. Fantastic.
Diana R.
Place rating: 2 Fort Worth, TX
Pleased to report that seller cares about their customer. Have been contacted in a good will attempt to gain a happy customer. Will report back w updates.
Kelley O.
Place rating: 2 Riverside, CA
I was at the Paris in Las Vegas. I have experienced a similar experience like this with Oro Gold which had the same effect. It was great when they applied and showed me the difference but after I purchased the product and went home I never seemed to have the same amazing experience again. The eye serum Tresor Rare applied was amazing and lasted all day & night. I was literally flabbergasted. By morning back to the same tired look… of course I was in Vegas so that’s to be expected. Just beware! It’s a lot of money so don’t break the bank. Maybe try hemorrhoid cream.
Susan M.
Place rating: 2 Chicago, IL
First off, the review from«Cindy» down below is one of their obnoxious, high pressure sales people… so read her«review» with a grain of salt. I was in the Palazzo taking a break from gambling, just window shopping. One of the sales people coaxed me into the store to try some of the products, understanding, of course, that these places employ commission sales people and that it would be a high pressure sales pitch. The first thing the girl did was point out my crows feet and how puffy my eyes looked. Wow, nice to meet you, too! LOL. Instantly, and without my permission, she started glopping the eye mask around ONE of my eyes. Long story short, after a few minutes, I could feel my skin tightening. She handed me a mirror and told me to compare the«untreated» eye against the eye with the mask applied. Seriously, I could. not. believe. it!!! The eye mask literally TRANSFORMED the skin around my eye. Boy, I wanted to buy it right then and there, but being the skeptical person that I am, I told her I had to run but would see how I liked it as the day progressed and maybe come back. After an hour or so, I rechecked the eye and OMG could not BELIEVE the difference. It was as if I’d just had a round of Botox; it literally lifted all the lines and puffiness. But was I crazy enough to drop $ 500 on the eye mask, even though she was throwing in a four other products? To justify my decision, I took a poll from my fellow travelers; they all couldn’t get over the transformation. I was sold and decided to return the next day. I was instantly accosted by «Cindy»(like I said, the«reviewer» down below.) I explained I had been in the previous day, tried the eye mask and would like to purchase it. Can you imagine her joy? No work, big commission. But that was just the beginning. «You like product? Sit here, I show you more,» she said in her best Natasha accent from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. I was literally pushed onto a chair and smeared with glop. No permission asked, never mind I had makeup on; they sensed a gullible fool and they weren’t going to let me out without a fight. Cindy was joined by «Antonio,» aka Quasimodo, her sidekick who regaled me with stories of his mother who suffered from a wicked case of rosacea, «just like you.»(I guess he hadn’t factored in my fair Chicago skin was slightly sunburned. Perhaps Cindy and Quasi received their medical degrees from the Las Vegas Palazzo School of Dermatology?) But whatever. Cindy kept glopping more and more creams and potions and scrubs, insisting that«I must have» to treat my «lines, rosacea, droopy skin, freckles and dark spots.» Jars and jars started piling up; a shopping bag with all of this stuff was being filled by Quasi. «Here, fill dis shipping form, we send all of dis to you, no charge, because of beauty show in town. All we ask is you tell your friends where you get it!» Cindy said. Sweet deal, I thought; maybe this was worth listening to these two charlatans and having my face covered with what now felt like plaster of paris. Included in my now ginormous swag bag was four products from the GOLD line(or GULDDDD, as Cindy kept saying…“It’s GULD! GULD! GULDDDDDDD!!! What CELINEDIONUSE! Then came products from the PEARL line. Jars and jars of the stuff stacking up, starting to resemble the Berlin Wall. She kept insisting, «All deez product for nuh-ting!» You know what? Because you such a wonderful lady, we give you FOURSETS. YES. FOURSETS. Just because you love product! Quasi stacked and stacked like a crazy man. «It’s GULD. GULDDDDDD!!!» Cindy kept telling me. GULDLIKEYOURJEWELRY! GULDDDDDDDDDDD!!! I finally said, «Wow. Four sets of the Pearl line AND the Gold line, FREE just because I’m purchasing the eye mask??» What a deal! This is when time stopped. Cindy dropped her trowel. Quasimodo twirled around. They looked at each other. And then at me. «For FREE? For all DIS?. NOOO. You misunderstand. All dis product for $ 6,000! A two-year supply! Dis like twelve tousand dollar product. You never have to buy udder product!» I send now!“ I started frantically wiping off the tons of creams and glop off of my face, grabbed my only purchase(the Botox in a jar) and attempted to run out of the shop. Cindy stopped me. «BUTIT’S GULLLLD! GULLDDDD!!! Come back I give you GULDMASK, only Britney Spears use(which resembled a gold version of the Silence of the Lambs mask). Once around the corner, all I could hear was GULD! GULD!!! GULD!!! So here’s the deal. If you want to try this, do it. Just realize you will be captive for awhile, and the product is pretty amazing. But have your cell phone cued up to 911 and be prepared to file a restraining order from these nuts.
Hana O.
Place rating: 1 Minneapolis, MN
Warning!!! Do NOT purchase any of these products! I spent $ 1351.00 at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas for the entire line. It has ruined my face! I cannot hydrate my face enough to get rid of the dry skin and have been trying for a month. I even had a hydrating facial that did not undo the damage that these products have caused. And now I have almost all unused products for that kind of money sitting here. I am going to post this on every site that reviews this product to warn other unsuspecting victims! Primarily because I am sure that this post will be immediately deleted!