The very first thing most of our new customers asks us are the variants we are offering. For months now we have been offering 2 variants only, the L and M variants. You could easily identify them on the red mark that is stamped in the label. In essence both variants are typically the same, the only difference is that they are manufactured by 2 different manufacturers.

The L and M stands for the first names of the person who manufactured these creams. In fact these aren’t the only letters available. We have seen others like T, F… We don’t get these variants because the quality and process of manufacturing for these variants are very questionable.

A month or two ago, we came in contact with a supplier that offered us another variant for St. Dalfour. This time these creams don’t have a logo. But we are so impressed by the quality of the product that we just have to introduce it as well. It seems that these creams are much more creamy than what we currently offer. And the supplier is guarantying us that they’re using the best ingredients available to manufacture their product. So far all of the creams they have supplied to us is consistently good, and a lot of our customers who have tried it is giving it high praises. We concede the fact that it’s a bit pricier than the 2 variants we have. But for a hundred bucks more we are confident that you are getting the best creams available by far. Probably the same quality the L and M manufacturers were creating when they were starting out!

Not that we are loosing confidence with the L and M logos that we are still marketing. But with the high demand for their creams. Quality tends to go down when demand skyrockets. You have to understand that these manufacturers are just enterprising individuals who were able to concuct a product that actually works! We’re confident that adding this ‘no logo’ variant to our list will jolt the other 2 manufacturers to up their quality once more.

Another thing that customers ask us is if our creams are original and if it is made in France. If by any chance you’ve encountered a seller that promises you that their Dalfour is original and came from France, you better make sure that the content of their St. Dalfour are fruit jams and not whitening creams. St. Dalfour is in fact a brand name of a food manufacturing company in France and Australia. The original manufacturer of these whitening cream used the St. Dalfour bottle and unfortunately the name and bottle identity got stuck. As much as isabellasshop.com tells the original manufacturer to give these whitening cream a new identity, we know that we just couldn’t yet, as people are already familiar with its current look as it is.

Our creams didn’t came from France(It came from Kuwait in fact), but we are confident that our creams are still original. The manufacturers of the creams that we are marketing are the original makers of the product. The L variant manufacturer is the original maker of these creams, and the makers of the M and no logo variants are somewhat related to her in some ways, by blood and close acquaintance. So their process of manufacturing the product is one and the same.

So whether your getting an L or an M, or even our newer addition ‘no logo’ whitening creams. You can expect that your getting the original if you’re getting it from isabellasshop.com