Anti Wrinkle 55



Anti Wrinkle 55 Review Summary



Anti Wrinkle 55 is a beauty serum advertised to enhance the appearance of skin. It is marketed by the company Skin Energizer, which manufacturers an assortment of other products—some of which are said to perform the same function. This product is described as “better then Botox in a bottle,” but is also said to not be a “short-term fix.”

There are many products which promise consumers they are the “best choice” out there. Usually, we prefer a manufacturer who produces a single anti-aging cream over the manufacturers who promote many different products all advertised to create the same results. We have more faith that the manufacturer which focuses on the development of an individual cream will produce more potent products. However, we will still thoroughly study Anti Wrinkle 55 to conclude whether it has the ability to perform its marketed capabilities.


Ingredients At A Glance
Anti Wrinkle 55: Emu Oil, which is a skin moisturizer; Hyaluronic Acid (HA), which is thought to be a premium skin hydrator; Vitamin E, a well known enhancer of the skin and hair; Omega 3s, which is thought to benefit skin, hair and the brain when ingested; Argirilene, which is a combination of amino acids thought to decrease already formed wrinkles.


Ingredients In Focus
Overall, this formula is likely to add moisture to dry skin, which may decrease the appearance of wrinkles as dryness has the tendency to enhance creases and wrinkles. This product contains popular ingredients which are often found in anti-aging creams. Regular use of this product may improve the skin’s topical radiance, but we do not believe this formula alone could support actual wrinkle reduction.

Collagen-based creams may more effectively decrease wrinkles and improve skin. Another ingredient, Matrixyl 3000® is thought to promote natural collagen production in the skin. Collagen is what gives skin its firmness and elasticity. Unfortunately, as people age collagen levels begin to decrease. Anti-Wrinkle 55 does not contain a type of Collagen or Matrixyl 3000®.


Website
The manufacturer’s website sells an abundance of products, which appears to be the main function of this site. Little product description is offered, though complete ingredient lists are provided. This website does not show testimonials and fails to cite research, both of which are important tools for potential customers to see how a product works.

Also, there are no free samples offered on the website. Though, the serum is currently reduced, which also lessens the required financial commitment to test Anti Wrinkle 55. This product is now on sale for $23.95, which is a $6 discount and is said to be a 45-day supply.


Positives
• Contains Argirilene
• Contains Hyaluronic Acid
• Price is currently reduced



Final Thoughts
In the end, Anti Wrinkle 55 is more likely to hydrate the skin, than actually reduce the appearance of wrinkles. In order, to show significant results a cream must penetrate into the skin to repair damage and prevent future stress.

The above mentioned, Matrixyl 3000® is thought to stimulate fibroblast molecules to produce more tissue, which could create firmer skin. A cream which contains this ingredient may be more successful in improving facial skin as a whole. Seek manufactures that are confident enough to offer free samples for your evaluation.








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