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Derma Divine – The Overview
The anti-wrinkle cream Derma Divine, made by the company Probalance, claims to reduce deep lines and greatly improves the texture of the skin leaving it hydrated and soft, from the first applications. The product is marketed through the manufacturer’s website, but it is extremely limited in information and poorly presented, giving it an unprofessional appearance. While the name of the manufacturer is known, very little is known about the manufacturer, how established they are or their track record in terms of producing effective, safe supplements.
The manufacturer provides a brief description of Derma Divine and although key ingredients are mentioned, the full list is not disclosed. No directions for use are provided although it is assumed that, like other anti-wrinkle products, it should be applied twice a day for best results. Additionally, there is no mention of any clinical tests that may have been performed on the formula and the site doesn’t even provide any consumer success stories or reviews.
Derma Divine cannot be purchased from the official website but is available through an online store. There is no mention of any kind of money back guarantee or refund policy offered by the manufacturer, so it appears that all sales are final.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Vitamin E, Vitamin C and Grape seed oil,
Derma Divine – Product Description
Despite the claims made for Derma Divine, the formula only contains a few key ingredients including Vitamin E, Vitamin C and Grape seed oil. Although these ingredients are often used to help reduce signs of aging, the amounts used in Derma Divine’s formula are not disclosed. While Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Grape seed oil, are high in antioxidants and said to have hydrating properties, there is no clinical data that shows they can produce the results claimed by the manufacturer. No directions for use are provided although it is assumed that, like other anti-wrinkle products, it should be applied twice a day for best results.
Good about Derma Divine
- Derma Divine key active ingredients are listed
- Contact information for the manufacturer is provided
- It is said to work on multiple signs of aging
Bad about Derma Divine
- The complete formula is not disclosed
- Scientific testing is not cited
- There is no money back guarantee
- There are no customer success stories
- No purchase option are present on its official website
Derma Divine – The Bottom Line
With so few details disclosed about Derma Divine or its ingredients, it is impossible to properly judge how effective it will be on reducing signs of aging. Although the manufacturer states that it can reduce deep lines and greatly improves the texture of the skin leaving it hydrated and soft from the first applications, this seems somewhat exaggerated and there is no evidence provided to back up the claim. Without any clinical or scientific test results or customer testimonials, the consumer must simply take the word of the manufacturer, which is not ideal given the fact that very little is known about them and their online presence is so unprofessional.
Most consumers would certainly want to know more about a company and their product before ordering it. As with any product of this type, if it seems too good to be true it probably is and, even if Derma Divine does contain the key ingredients listed, their quality, purity and concentrations are unknown. Consumers looking for a good anti-wrinkle cream would be advised to opt for a well-known brand that is backed by clinical studies and covered by a money back guarantee.