A BEAUTY buy has fans excited about its anti-aging effects.
One 75-year-old woman even said that the skincare product reversed her damaged skin.
Derma E’s Crepey Skin Repair Treatment with Resveratrol it retails for $23.50 at Ulta Beauty.
The product is specifically formulated to target skin that has become loose over time.
The goal of purchasing skin care is to promote hydration and a more youthful appearance.
As skin loses moisture with age, its soothing effects turn back the clock without expensive cosmetic procedures.
WHAT’S IN IT?
Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant that can fight free radical damage that causes aging.
The cream also contains other anti-aging ingredients, including fruit extracts.
Vitamins A and E fight signs of aging like dark spots, while caffeine constricts blood vessels for firmer-looking skin.
Finally, a peptide complex promotes thicker, firmer skin.
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PRODUCT REVIEW
Many fans of the cream praised it in the reviews section.
“Excellent results in a few months. I’m 75 years old. REMARKABLE appearance change,” said one fan.
“My skin quality has already visibly improved after a few weeks of daily use of this lotion,” another person shared.
“My knees have fewer wrinkles and the appearance of cellulite on my thighs and buttocks has diminished. My skin is smoother, firmer and younger.”
A third admitted she was “truly surprised” that the cream worked.
“I used crepe skin repair on my upper arms and also on my upper legs,” she wrote. “Sun exposure has left my arms and legs in undesirable conditions.”
She explained that other body lotions only softened the skin but did not help improve its appearance.
“Within a matter of days, I really saw results,” she said.
“I use it twice a day. I’m not a 40-year-old man who doesn’t need a lot of work… I’m 75 and this has softened the damage to my [my] legs from playing tennis, boating and golf.
“Now I go back to wearing sleeveless blouses and shirts, along with shorts, and I leave the cape and swimsuit on the beach chair.”
She added that she would encourage others to buy the cream, but there were some downsides.
“I would recommend it to friends. The only complaint is that the fragrance you apply to your skin has a medicinal smell; however, it doesn’t last,” she said.
“Another complaint, it is difficult to place a new order or even go to the store that sells [the] products. [It’s] always sold out.”
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