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V Derma – The Overview
The anti-wrinkle cream V Derma claims to moisturize skin with what’s said to be potent ingredients. It’s intended to get rid of dark spots, wrinkles, and fine lines without the risk of irritation. However, information regarding the product or the manufacturer are very limited; there is no official website for the brand which means that it can only be purchased through independent online stores and many offer few details about the brand.
The full list of ingredients for V Derma is not disclosed. Additionally, there is no mention of any clinical tests that may have been performed on the formula. Some online review sites do include customer reviews and ratings for V Derma, but they are overall very negative.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Peptide, Avocado Oil, Honeysuckle Oil, Orange Seed Extract
V Derma – Product Description
V Derma is an anti-wrinkle cream that promises to get into the basic cause of aging spots and remove them permanently from your face by delivering whole collagen molecules to the skin. It aims to bring about a natural rejuvenation and glow on your skin. 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 V Derma
- A free trial is offered
- It may help improve irregular skin tones
- It May restore your radiant, firmer skin
Bad about V Derma
- There is no official website
- Clinical trial studies are not shown
- Manufacturer details are limited
- Reviews of the product from other online review sites are mixed
V Derma – The Bottom Line
With so few details disclosed about V Derma 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 get rid of dark spots, wrinkles, and fine lines without the risk of irritation, 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.
Most consumers would certainly want to know more about a company and their product before ordering it. It said to offer a free trial for the product, however, with the absence of the official website there is no way to avail of the offer. Consumers looking for a good anti-wrinkle cream would be advised to opt for a well-known brand that is backed by clinical studies, offered at a reasonable price and covered by a money back guarantee.