Aurarius Reviews 45

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

We visited two of the stores near San Diego CA. The prices are incredibly expensive for the products and devices that they offer! We all want to look our best, and to turn the clock back on our skin... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I actually love this product. Although I was skeptical and I hoped I wasn't being scammed but when following the instructions and doing a simple daily routine and the once a week routine I have seen... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I purchased the Aurarius Express V Lifting cream after trying the product at the store. While it worked amazing at the store, when I took the product home, not only did it not work, it actually burne... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

When I went to the Bahamas I bought there Aurarius Evneo device and the company Avologi gave me several serums, masks, and cleansers - and they just promised me a moisturizer facial cream which th... See more


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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam company

The salespeople are incredibly talented at selling the products, but nothing about this company can be trusted. The products generally cost a minimum of $100 each and max out at $3900 (yes, you read that right) for 1/3 of an ounce of product. They then induce you to give up your personal data with the promise of a free gift valued at $199, but when you put in the free gift code at checkout, you get an error message that the voucher has expired. When you send a complaint to customer service, you get an error message that something went wrong. They've got all the angles covered.

July 11, 2019
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Love this product!

While vacationing in Nassau, Bahamas I stumbled across this shop that sold various face creams, masks toners and a product called ENEO. Of course I had this very charismatic salesman named Alonso who applied these to my aging skin (yeah I'm 68 yes old) I was very skeptical at first as I'm thinking this is just going to be another useless over priced product...Boy was I mistaken! I truly feel the Aurarius Foaming Cleanser is no doubt the BEST cleanser I have EVER used! The Advanced Truffles Thermal Mask literally heats up when applied and makes your skin feel incredible. I realize these products are a bit pricey and it was a splurge for me....but seriously, worth every penny!! I want to thank Alonso for introducing me to these products...

April 16, 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM!

Aurarius/Gold Elements is the same as Tresor Rare, Obey Your Body, Cocoage, OroGold, and other "Dead Sea" cosmetics stores. The salesclerks employ fraudulently misleading comments to dupe customers into spending thousands on products that do not work as they are purported to do. Moreover, these stores have no refund policies that are not posted at the register and appear only on the bottom of printed receipts after the sale is made. (The computer screen on which a customer signs for the sale is not big enough to display this policy, and the salesclerks NEVER mention it. In fact, the salesclerk I had lied to me and promised that I could get a full refund if I were not satisfied with the results of the products I purchased.) Too, I was sold a contract that cannot be exercised where I live, as there is no Gold Elements store anywhere in my state. The salesclerk knew that, but he lied when he promised that I could get facials and refills at a Simon Property about an hour away from where I live. (I reiterate: there is NOT a Gold Elements store there or anywhere else in my state.) Beware of these scam artists! Stay away from all of these establishments unless you want to lose money as I did.

February 19, 2019
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