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Wrinkle MD – The Overview
Wrinkle MD is made by the company “University Medical Pharmaceuticals Corp.” Wrinkle MD is an anti-aging skin patch kit which claims to deliver deep acting results within a micro electrical system. Inside the patches is its serum which is meant to boost hydration when applied to skin.
This product consists of the following components which claims to help deliver its wrinkle-correcting functions: 5 pairs of eye patches,1 set of Activator Pods and 1 bottle serum. While the manufacturer is mentioned, nothing is known about their manufacturing process. There are customer reviews but they are mixed. The list of ingredients used in the formula is disclosed but individual amounts are not. Wrinkle MD costs $199 putting it in a very expensive range for this type of anti-wrinkle product. There are no free samples but the manufacturer offers a 30 day return on products purchased from the official website.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
PEG 10 Rapeseed Sterol, 2-Hydroxy-2-Methyl-1 Phenyl propan-1-One and Panthenol
Wrinkle MD – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Wrinkle MD includes Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate, a skin conditioner used to relax facial muscles and prevent the formation of wrinkles. Syn-ake and Xylitol also contribute to the claimed effects of Wrinkle MD. The ingredients used in Wrinkle MD have a small molecular size to enhance easier penetration in the deeper areas of your skin. The suggested use is two times a week for the first week, and once a week thereafter. The face must be well cleaned before the start of the treatment. Always start with a freshly cleansed skin and with eye skin that has been thoroughly cleared of impurities. Pat dry then tone. Apply the eye patches and turn on the Activator Pods. Leave on for 30 minutes before removing. Patches are disposable.
Good about Wrinkle MD
- Wrinkle MD key active ingredients are listed
- The formula is all natural
- The device is portable and suitable for home use
Bad about Wrinkle MD
- Wrinkle MD is very expensive
- Scientific testing is not cited
- The patches are disposable and cannot be re-used again
- Individual ingredient amounts are not listed
- Not much information about the manufacturer is available online
- Technical skills are required when wearing the device
- There are no free samples for Wrinkle MD
Wrinkle MD – The Bottom Line
Judging from the ingredients that are contained in Wrinkle MD, it may have some effect on reducing major signs of aging when used on a regular basis as directed. However, most consumers would want to see more information not only regarding each ingredient, such as their specific benefits etc., but for the manufacturer too. While having an official web presence is good, it would be even better if the manufacturer expanded on it, offering further details about themselves and any clinical testing performed on the product. Customer success stories are always useful, but they shouldn’t be relied upon as a clear indication of how a product works as everyone’s skin care needs are different. In fact, there are negative reviews for Wrinkle MD.
Wrinkle MD is very expensive and there are no free samples available. Being in the expensive range for this type of anti-wrinkle product suggests that it is of a reasonably good quality although that cannot be confirmed due to the absence of clinical testing results. As with most anti-aging creams or serums, its full effects may only be known after using it consistently for at least a month or two.