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Derma Glo – The Overview
The anti-wrinkle cream Derma Glo claims to improve fine lines and wrinkles, dryness, and prevents new wrinkles from forming. The product does not have an official website, but it is offered from an independent website. However, information about the product is extremely limited. While the name of the manufacturer is known, their contact details are not and there is no mention of a customer service department on the site if consumers have questions or concerns. The site provides a brief description of Derma Glo and although ingredients are mentioned, their individual amounts are not disclosed. Additionally, there is no mention of any clinical tests that may have been performed on the formula. There are mixed customer reviews.
Derma Glo is sold in the mid price range for products of this type. There are discounts for larger orders. There are no free samples but they do offer a 60 day money back guarantee however full details regarding their terms and conditions are not disclosed.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Purified Water, Acetyl Hexapeptide-38, Glycerin
Derma Glo – Product Description
According to the product page, Derma Glo helps you to battle against the fine lines and wrinkles that make you look much older than you feel on the inside. This treatment is meant to provide an elevated level of moisture to your complexion, and it replaces your existing lotion in your routine according to the manufacturer. While all these benefits are listed, there is no clinical data shown to back up their claims. All the ingredients are shown but their individual amounts are not disclosed so the overall potency of the formula cannot be assessed. It is suggested to apply a pea to dime size amount of cream to the face and neck twice a day or as needed. Smooth gently into skin after cleansing and toning. Allow to absorb fully before applying make up.
Good about Derma Glo
- Derma Glo ingredients are listed
- There are customer reviews
- It is sold on independent retail site
Bad about Derma Glo
- Derma Glo‘s ingredient amounts aren’t shown
- Scientific testing is not cited
- Full details of the money-back guarantee are not disclosed
- Derma Glo has negative customer reviews
- Not much information about the manufacturer is available online
Derma Glo – The Bottom Line
With so few details disclosed about Derma Glo or its ingredients it is impossible to properly judge how effective it will be in reducing signs of aging. Although the manufacturer states that it can help battle against the fine lines and wrinkles, this seems somewhat exaggerated and there is no clinical evidence provided to back up the claim. Without any clinical or scientific test results, 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 Glo does contain the 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, preferably, free samples to try.