Wrinkle creams scams exposed!

Searching for best anti wrinkle creams out there to get rid of those ugly facial wrinkle lines, read this first.

Wouldn’t it be nice to get back the skin of your youthful days - that didn’t have those ugly lines we all want to avoid? Of course, it would. I for one had always wanted to have younger looking skin, with the face and eyes that could compete even with the teenagers’ so I could have proudly walked along with my husband wherever we went, with my husband even more fascinated by my new looks.

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After reviewing several anti aging wrinkle creams solutions, avoiding scams has become easier. If you really want to go for a wrinkle solution that works go for Revitol Anti Aging Solution. They are the best in the business.

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There are all kinds of creams and treatments for the prevention and reduction of facial wrinkles in the market.Whether it’s regular moisturizers, facials, chemical peels, those containing avocados or those that are hyaluronic acid or keratin based or some new “fountain of youth” breakthroughs, we have all seen the fantastic claims people make about getting rid of wrinkles using these creams. Many sites on the internet chart out their own lists of “best anti wrinkle creams”, “best anti aging skin cream products” and so on.

I can tell you right now that 90% of such wrinkle cream companies are frauds, some are even facing legal lawsuits due to misleading advertising or improper labeling of the ingredients in their products. You may have even fallen prey to one of those phony companies. Me too. I have bought so many of these products that I can’t even recall how many. I don’t know why, but when some company sales letter tells me their product is going to help my cause, I have always got the feeling that these are good people who want to help women like me. I was “sold” by these marketing schemes time and time again.

I won’t say that all of those products were totally useless, but after using almost every product or cream, I knew I haven’t spent wisely. While some of them didn’t work outright, some had a mild anti-aging effect on the skin with slight wrinkle removal but no-where they were worth what I had paid for. Moreover none of the creams actually provided a permanent effect - in other words the skin doesn’t get replenished as a long term anti aging treatment.

Finally, after so many disappointments, I got FED up. I decided to get to the bottom of this fascination with anti aging skin care products and find out what exactly is going on behind the scene.

I, along with my husband formed a “virtual” company and contacted the administrators of as many wrinkle creams companies we could and find. Posing as an investor, We managed to convince the owners that we were seriously interested in purchasing their entire business (for few big companies, we posed ourselves as a marketing agency and requested a joint venture opportunity).

That way, once the dollar signs flashed in their heads, they would give us access to a lot of things( for review etc.) we didn’t have otherwise. We met their salespersons, had access to their manufacturing departments and in some cases samples of their customers’ databases.

We were disgusted with 99% of what we found. Many owners used to boast about how many people bought their useless product. What we found -

- Useless ingredients - Many of the hyped ingredients found in most wrinkle creams and cosmetic brands cannot penetrate the skin because of their high-molecular weight, so they are of little benefit. For example: procollagen, cross-linked elastin, etc. derived from animal skins. One owner of a particular company told me that he knew those ingredients won’t do a bit to reduce wrinkles. The company just used such ingredients to make their product sound fascinating. Besides, they used those kind of “animal fat” ingredients from a third party , so even the quality of those materials could not be guaranteed. Ingredients like insoluble oil-based Vitamin A (Retinyl Palmitate), Royal Bee Jelly etc. are also completely useless and many skin care companies use them.

- Irresponsible staff - We were surprised to see that some companies were under-basement companies operating from residential homes or garages. Some of them didn’t have adequate staff. These companies usually have refund policy but majority of them had not appointed a staff to take care of refunds or consumer complaints. I could see why I was never able to contact a company for refund whose product I had bought. Besides, some companies didn’t have their own website and email support. I know of a company whose staff just doesn’t think that knowing ingredients in a product would help consumers. They said -”Reading the ingredient list won’t really tell you about the product; it’s all about how the ingredients react to your skin.” I couldn’t disagree more. The ingredient list is the only part of the product’s copy that you can and should rely on. It’s true that knowing how to decipher an ingredient list is difficult, but even if you know how it doesn’t tell you exactly what percentage of each ingredient was used to create the formula; it is a far more reliable source of information than the product’s description and claims. Yes, the way the ingredients react on the skin is also important, but I quickly found out that doing business with companies whose products have lackluster or irritating ingredients, or only minimal amounts of helpful ingredients(as was the case) is a waste of money, plain and simple.

- Companies that acted as distributors - While we were under impressions that some wrinkle creams products were made in the US, they were indeed made in some Asian countries like China and the parent company had its origin there. These wrinkle cream companies used to import stuff, re-package it and market in the US at over-inflated prices.

- Inefficiency of the products- Some bigger companies did have some knowledgeable people who discussed with us openly about almost everything. In fact, I talked to a lady in one such company who made me understand a lot of things about “looking old” and lots of interesting things about wrinkles, lines, skin blotchiness, age-spots, loss of skin radiance, sagging skin, crow’s feet and thinning lips. She had a great diagrammatic chart that explained all the stuff( I wish I had taken a copy of it or something). She explained why the aging basically takes place on a biological level- free-radical damage, changes in fat content of skin, changes in skin collagen, dehydration, DNA changes, degradation of the elastin polypeptides and disorders in the packing of the lipid matrix of the skin. She also did explain that their product can not be the solution to all the causes of aging skin, and also admitted even the bigger brand names are nothing but ineffective quick-fixes…a band-aid on a bullet wound, so to speak. I remember her saying with a smile- “Anyone who tells you differently is L-Y-I-N-G. And in this industry , most people do. Almost NO topical anti-wrinkle cream made by the fat-cat cosmetic companies attacks all the “tell-tale signs” or “biological changes” associated with aging-skin.”

After encountering with so many companies, I realized most of all those anti wrinkle cream products are useless and the owners knew it, yet they were laughing all the way to the bank. Needless to say, I didn’t respond when they asked if I was still interested in buying their business or in a joint venture. Surprisingly, while sifting through all those companies, I was able to locate few companies that actually had exceptionally good products.

Their manufacturing department was impressive, the quality of ingredients used were good, and the science behind their product and the way they explained their products worked also made good sense. I even chatted with a few of their customers,(since I had cleverly got their personal details like phone numbers) and they verified those companies’ products did work for them. It was like I found a few diamonds in the rough. But don’t take my word for it, you can visit the 2 companies I found below. See what you think.

Well, my search for effective anti wrinkle cream products has almost come to an end. I have to say, I was thoroughly disappointed with most of what I found and I strongly advise that you do not take chances buying any wrinkle cream or anti aging face cream product other than the two listed below! Whatever you do, I wish you a healthy prosperous year for you and yours.

All the Best.

Signed,
Sarah Joseph.

Here are the companies I recommend -

1. Revitol Anti Aging Solution - The only company I have found till date with a vision to fight all the causes of aging in a comprehensive manner and not just on treating or “hiding” a few problems associated with skin-aging. Perhaps the only all-in-one-anti-aging skin care treatment worth every penny. You can also get a  FREE TRIAL of this Anti Aging wrinkle cream. Their comprehensive product formula comprises of an anti wrinkle complex, serum and a moisturizer cream and utilizes the most advanced ingredients available today. The active ingredients and isolates perform a “total wrinkle attack” to firm, hydrate, and tighten facial skin and to repair the appearance of fines lines and stimulating production of collagen.

2. Life Cell Skin -  Contains an active isolate in Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (AH3) that has a mechanism similar to botox. Also makes use of silicon dioxide in the form of…”Billions Of Microscopic Three Dimensional Crystals!” that make the wrinkles invisible. LifeCell helps stimulate production of collagen, helping lines, wrinkles and unsightly “crow’s feet” to look more smoothened out, lifted away. It reduces the appearance of discolorations and imperfections and intensely moisturizes and nourishes the skin. Works great for reducing dark circles, under-eye puffiness and is great as an eye wrinkle remover cream too.

3. Athena 7 minute Lift. Contains highly effective scientific formulation of Natural botanical oils that nourish and moisturize the skin. This is also a good and recommended anti wrinkle treatment.

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