Vacation

Sunday, 2008-12-28

The SouthGain team is on vacation for a few days.  We have ended all our store and fixed-price listings on our eBay store, but are continuing a few auction items.  We do have some limited stock with us, so we intend to continue to ship paid orders while we’re on the road.  Meanwhile, feel free to contact us via e-mail, voice mail (+1-502-410-2744 or U.S. toll-free 888-599-7373), Skype, Twitter or the eBay messaging system.  If you’d like to order something that you don’t see in our store at the moment, just let us know.  If we have it with us, we can invoice you directly via PayPal and ship right away.

Don’t worry–we’ll be back soon!

Regards from beautiful Asheville, NC,

Tim, Joana and Phivocs


Merry Christmas!

Thursday, 2008-12-25

The SouthGain team would like to take this opportunity to wish our customers, friends and associates a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!  We have been truly blessed in 2008, and we’d like to thank you all for your business and kind words of encouragement throughout the year.  We look forward to serving you in 2009 and for many years to come!

God bless,

Tim, Joana and Phivocs

The SouthGain team--Tim, Joana and Phivocs

The SouthGain team--Tim, Joana and Phivocs


The Truth About Unlabeled Skin Care Products

Monday, 2008-12-22

Without a doubt, the single most common subject we are asked about is unlabeled skin care products, often falsely represented as genuine Diana Stalder products.  Are they simply a generic version of the products SouthGain is selling?  Are they effective?  Are they safe?  Are they legal?  Where do they come from?  Why don’t they have any labels (or why do the labels look like something from a fifth-grader’s school project)?  What are the ingredients?  How do I know what I’m really getting?  If they’re illegal, why can’t eBay or Stalder or FDA or someone stop the sale of these products?

We receive questions like these almost every day!  The sellers who are pushing these unlabeled products have put forth some, well, let’s say “inventive” answers and explanations.  The result has been a great deal of confusion in the marketplace.  We’d like to take a few moments here to provide some straight answers.

First, it is illegal to sell unlabeled (or improperly labeled) cosmetics in the United States.  The following is an excerpt from the FDA’s cosmetic labeling overview page:

Proper labeling is an important aspect of putting a cosmetic product on the market. FDA regulates cosmetic labeling under the authority of both the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act(FPLA). These laws and their related regulations are intended to protect consumers from health hazards and deceptive practices and to help consumers make informed decisions regarding product purchase.

It is illegal to introduce a misbranded cosmetic into interstate commerce, and such products are subject to regulatory action. Some of the ways a cosmetic can become misbranded are:

  • - its labeling is false or misleading,
  • - its label fails to provide required information,
  • - its required label information is not properly displayed

We’ve seen sellers of these unlabeled products try to explain away a lot of other things, but when it comes to the legality of their products, they simply avoid the question.

Of course, some buyers might be tempted to look the other way when it comes to the legal issues, especially if the products are safe and effective.  But the problem here is that there’s no way to really know what you’re getting when you buy an unlabeled product.  In fact, some of the more prominent sellers of these illegal unlabeled products have completely misrepresented the ingredients.  One of the more flagrant examples involves a seller on eBay (a self-proclaimed goddess, no less!) who continues to claim that her products do not contain hydroquinone, when in fact, hydroquinone is one of the key ingredients.  We know this because we know her real source, and we confirmed the ingredients with them.

So, what are the sources of these unlabeled products?  Several of them remain a mystery.  We believe one of the sources is in China, and may actually contain mercury or other very harmful ingredients.  We suspect some of these products are manufactured in homemade labs.  But perhaps the most common source is BCP, which is a sister to the Diana Stalder brand and part of the Stalder Group of companies.  BCP products are manufactured for the local Philippine market.  They are sold directly to dermatologists who private label the products for sale in their clinics.  These products are not supposed to be resold in their unlabeled state or exported for sale outside the Philippines.  But some unscrupulous dermatologists’ offices are apparently ignoring the terms of their purchase agreements and diverting some of these BCP products to resellers in the U.S. and elsewhere.

The key thing to remember about these BCP products (besides the fact that they’re illegal in the U.S.!) is that their formulations are completely different from the genuine Diana Stalder products that we sell.  Diana Stalder is a premium line, using the best available ingredients to maximize effectiveness.  BCP products are squarely targeted at the lower end of the domestic Philippine market, with the emphasis being on low cost.  Why would anyone want to pay more for a lower-end product when they can get a more effective premium product for the same or better price?!  Also, keep in mind that genuine Diana Stalder products do not contain hydroquinone, while many of the BCP products do.  With the other sources, well who knows what you’re actually getting?!

The good news is that you don’t need to be a party to an illegal sale, and you don’t have to take any chances when it comes to safety or effectiveness–you can buy genuine Diana Stalder products directly from an Authorized Distribution Center (ADC), right here in the U.S.!  SouthGain is the oldest and largest Diana Stalder ADC outside of the Philippines, and we’d be honored to earn your business.

Now, why can’t someone do something to stop the sale of these illegal, misrepresented products?  I guess we’d better save that for the topic of a future blog post.  :-)


Skin Whitening and the “Rebound Effect”

Saturday, 2008-12-20

A common complaint from users of skin whitening products is that there can be a so-called “rebound effect” that actually causes the skin to darken after some period of time.  Some brands of whitening products are notoriously bad in this respect, so we are often asked what can be done to prevent rebound.

As it turns out, the best thing you can do to avoid the rebound effect is to use the right products!  Rebound effect is very much dependent on the specific formulation of a given product.  For example, hydroquinone and mercury—in addition to having serious health concerns—are known for the rebound effect.  And when arbutin (a.k.a. bearberry extract) is formulated together with certain other ingredients, it can indeed have a significant rebound effect.  Apparently this is a serious problem with some skin care brands.

But in genuine Diana Stalder products, the formulations are specifically engineered to inhibit the rebound effect.  The product development team at Stalder Laboratories carefully tests and refines each product for maximum safety and effectiveness, and preventing rebound effect is only one part of this dedication to top quality.


Skin Whitening vs. Skin Lightening

Wednesday, 2008-12-17

One of the questions we are most often asked is “what is the difference between your skin ‘whitening’ products and your skin ‘lightening’ products?”  The truth is, these terms are often used interchangeably.  But with Diana Stalder skin care products, these terms have a very distinct meaning.

In short, Diana Stalder “lightening” products–the Surely White Lightening Cream and the Surely White Lightening Lotion–are specifically formulated to even out skin tone.  These products are ideal for melasma, hyperpigmentation, dark spots, age spots, and even lightening freckles.

The Diana Stalder “whitening” products–Surely White Whitening Cream and Surely White Body Whitening Lotion–are designed for overall skin whitening.  You should use these products when you want to transform your skin to a new, whiter shade.

It’s really that simple!  Remember, the creams are primarily intended for your face and neck, while the lotions are primarily to be used on the rest of your body.  If you would like to whiten your skin, but you are also suffering from melasma or other forms of hyperpigmentation, we suggest first using the lightening products to even out your skin tone, then switching to the whitening products.

Of course, all these products are available in our store.  If you have any questions, feel free to drop us a note or use the comments feature below.


Combined Shipping Discounts and the eBay Shipping Calculator

Saturday, 2008-12-13

One of the most frequent problems we see with our eBay customers is that they overpay for shipping and/or shipping insurance.  This happens several times a week and there are two primary reasons:

1) Sometimes the eBay shipping calculator messes up.

2) More often, the buyer pays for multiple items with multiple payment transactions instead of paying for all their items in a single payment transaction.

The most important thing to remember is to always pay in a single transaction.  After you’ve committed to buy the first item, you are presented with a big “Pay Now” button.  If you are only buying one item, go ahead and pay.  But if you intend to buy additional items, do not pay yet!  Instead, follow the “continue shopping with this seller” link.  Repeat this process until you have committed to buy all the items you want.  Once you’ve committed to the last item, then you can go through the checkout process and pay.

Before you pay, however, it’s always a good idea to double check the shipping and insurance charges as calculated by the eBay shipping calculator.  Unfortunately, the calculated total is often wrong, especially when it comes to the insurance charges.  Recently, we’ve also noticed several cases where the eBay shipping calculator charges more than our maximum $9.95.  If you spot an error, or even if you just aren’t sure, stop and send us a note.  Or just wait for us to manually adjust the total and send a revised invoice before you pay.

If you just follow these simple tips, you can rest assured that you are paying the minimum price for shipping and insurance!


It All Starts with Service!

Wednesday, 2008-12-10

So . . . now that we have a blog, what are we going to write about?!  Well many things come to mind.  I don’t think we’re going to run out of topics any time soon.  :-)

Still, for our first “real” blog post, I was feeling an obligation to address some topic of importance.  It didn’t take too much pondering to settle on the subject of service.  Indeed, when you run a small business, it all starts with service.  And if you don’t do it well, it can all end with poor service!  This is why, in everything we do at SouthGain, we try to maintain our focus on providing the best service possible.

Tonight, the SouthGain team took a little time out to celebrate a successful year.  And in true Filipino fashion, we celebrated with food!  (Sorry, but Tim nixed the idea of karaoke.)  As we enjoyed a relaxing evening at one of the many great restaurants in Louisville (Vincenzo’s), we talked about what makes for a great dining experience.  Sure, great food is pretty much a requirement.  But more often than not, what really elevates an otherwise “good” dining experience to the level of a “great” dining experience is the service you receive.  The best restaurants recognize that their product is not only the food, but also the service provided with it.

Great service doesn’t always mean perfection.  Tonight, we all had a good laugh when one of the waiters clumsily managed to knock a straw out of Phivocs’ drink and somehow fling it across the table, right into Joana’s lap!  Of course, he apologized profusely, quickly brought another drink, and generally did everything possible to overcome the one small mistake in an otherwise flawless performance.

That’s the philosophy we aspire to at SouthGain.  Yes, we sell great products–and you will learn all about them here in the coming weeks and months.  But we also strive to provide great service with every sale.  When we mess up–and it certainly does happen from time to time–we do everything possible to make things right in the end.

Our waiter tonight was rewarded with a well-deserved tip, and I’m sure we’ll be back to enjoy another meal at Vincenzo’s some day.  In the same way, we believe this service-oriented philosophy at SouthGain is the reason we already enjoy a growing base of repeat customers.  Stop by our store today and give us a chance to demonstrate!


New SouthGain Blog!

Tuesday, 2008-12-09

Welcome to the new SouthGain Enterprises blog!  Over the coming weeks, we hope to use this blog to bring you news and helpful information about the products we carry.  We look forward to your feedback and suggestions on how we can make this blog useful and interesting for you.

Feel free to drop us a line at CustomerService@SouthGain.com, or check out our newly redesigned eBay store!


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