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Feiscard
I’ve been seeing some stuff about Feiscard on social media lately, and it hasn't been discussed much here. Based on various before-and-after shots from the site, this supplement promises to tackle facial bloating:



Feiscard is designed for those lacking essential vitamins and minerals, which can cause facial bloating. Users typically see noticeable changes within 1-2 months. Reviews on the site are very positive, but I’m skeptical if it’s truly life-changing.
Ingredients & Dosage
These are the ingredients of feiscard (from the site):

Feiscard contains some vitamins, minerals and other nutritients. It contains Potassium Gluconate (94mg per serving) aswell, which helps prevent low potassium levels. Kinda small amount tho at 94mg per serving.
How to use it
- Adults: Take 2 capsules daily with food.
- Under 18: 1 capsule daily with food.
- Avoid: Within an hour of medications.


Results Timeline
- 1-2 months: Your face should look slimmer and less bloated, with smoother skin.
- 3-6 months: Expect more defined facial features, reduced eye bags, faded fine lines, and glowing skin.
- 6+ months: Maintain results by reducing the dosage (e.g., from 2 capsules daily to 1 every other day).
But apparently they do full refunds in 90 days if the product didn't improve your face noticeably.
Price
- 1 tub: €39.95 (lasts about a month)
- 2 tubs: €35.95 each (10% off)
- 3 tubs: €31.96 each (20% off)
Thoughts
Starting at €39.95 per month, Feiscard is on the pricey side. You could also see similar results by improving your diet, which is what I’m leaning towards. Furosemide mogs if you want quicker results.
Not worth it imo
What do you guys think?
BTW I’m not affiliated with Feiscard; just curious about it.
(Site should pop up if you put the name in a search engine, if you want to take a peek for yourself)
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