TWO WEEKS and NOTICE….Radiant, smooth, and blemish-free skin: New face creams are claiming big improvements in just 14 days. But do they really deliver? Miracle-of-the-month creams are nothing new, but real results in less than two weeks? I don’t think so. That’s what the latest skincare products are claiming but many advanced scientific skin researchers are skeptical. “Cell turnover takes 28 to 38 days, so it typically takes one month before you see real results and your skin starts looking better. To separate the hype from the real deal, I am going to give you some straight talk in skin care, where to buy and who to believe.
Aroma Therapy Products
While they smell good, feel great and have natural oils they will not stop the aging process. They are not strong enough and they just cannot deliver the nutrients or the scientific clinical treatments that improve skin texture.
Multi Level Marketing Companies Skin Care/Info Commercial Skin Care
There is a lot of confusion purchasing skin care products from multi level and mass marketing info commercials. The products are not what you think. These companies mass market to the public and therefore they can’t possibly create an effective product that will make a difference to the skin. While their products are nice, their product has to work for everyone; the product has to be gentle enough for every skin type no matter what age. It’s a One Size Fits All Skin Care. So that means no side effects no high potency anti-oxidants and no large doses of scientific advanced technologies = no benefits. They claim they have the same strong ingredients as professional brands from licensed skin care professionals or Dermatologists, but truly they can’t because to sell any advanced scientific products you need to be licensed with the state and/ or with a degree.
Drug Store Anti-aging Creams
Skin Care products that you purchase in a drug store cannot exceed a certain percentage of clinical ingredients. It is against state board regulation and the FDA. Even though products say they have Vitamin C or Glycolic acid, the percentages are so low your skin will never see a difference. It’s like purchasing a Retinol A product over the counter as opposed to a doctors prescription Retin A formula—it’s like night and day! So it is better to spend ten dollars more and purchase creams from your favorite skin professional for maximum results and benefits.
Department Store Creams
Despite what the department stores skin care companies claim they will never be strong or effective like a Scientifically Clinical Advanced Skin Care Product. While there are exceptions, like Dr. Perricone’s skin care, the real problem you face when purchasing in a department store is you always get someone different and has a different opinion about your skin, plus they are not licensed professionals. How do you know what they will tell you is the right skin care product for you? They are not trained and don’t know how to analyze skin conditions to give you what you need.
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