The Worlds Most Expensive Beauty Products

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These six beauty products are super costly. But do their ingredients validate these price tags? FINE Magazine has the inside scope.

Orogold 24K Nano Night Recovery - $1000

What makes this wrinkle minimizer so pricey? The process of developing this exceptional nighttime cream, as well as the rare ingredients found within it, give rationale for this products price tag. With a high amount of gold, specifically nano gold – which is said to absorb more efficiently into the skin due to its smaller size – this weekly-use wrinkle minimizer claims to "make skin look younger and tighter." Targeted towards women with deep wrinkles and poor elasticity, this serum is perfect for those who feel their skin-care routine isn’t effective enough (if they have the budget for it).

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Theodent 300 Toothpaste - $100

What makes this toothpaste so pricey is the unique key ingredients held inside. Filled with a blend of minerals and the brands proprietary ingredient Rennou –  which occurs naturally in coco beans and works as an efficient alternative to fluoride – the company claims that this toothpaste is able to strengthen enamel and make teeth healthier.

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Natura Bissé Diamond Life Infusion - $640

Taking over three years to create in the lab, this serum breaks ground as a new skin-care group that has been given the name "skin age biomarker cosmetics." While the technology and 16 state-of-the-art ingredients raise the price, so does the newly discovered magnetic active, which the company claims performs similarly to a retinoid – prolonging the life of ones skin cells and slowing the aging of skin – minus the effects that come along with it like sensitivity, dryness and redness.

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Valmont Time Master Intensive Program - $1,330

This 28-day age-reversing system uses high concentrations of the top ingredients (which justify its large price tag). Taking inspiration from Swiss watchmakers and collaborating with legendary Franck Muller, the brand guarantees to energize, firm and hydrate skin that has lost its radiance. Moreover, its anti-aging actives like hyaluronic acid, DNA and RNA liposomes and pesticides in a nanotechnology emulsion, work to offer optimal penetration.

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3Lap Super Cream - $1,000

This anti-aging cream, loaded with powerful antioxidants and pesticides, works as a skin booster, improving skin tone and texture. These ingredients, coupled with the industry debut of the unique X50 delivery system, a system that enables medications to target diseased cells, are what give this cream its high price.

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Dr. Sebagh Platinum Gold Elixir - $690

This face firmer – which is the newest release form anti-aging expert Jean-Louis Sebagh – was inspired by the Egyptian gold thread lift technique, or the Nefertiti Lift, in which pieces of pure gold thread are placed and secured under the skin to tighten the neck and jaw line. The 13 ingredient elixir, including 24-karat gold and platinum nanoparticles, work together and claim to lift and firm one’s skin. Thanks to these real gold flecks, the four-week system leaves the skin with a luminescent glow and a more youthful look. 

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