DHC Skincare



DHC Skincare Review Summary



DHC is a direct mail skincare company that is based in Japan. This company also sells fine foods and various supplements. According to the website, the company has been in business for over 20 years, and many of their products are based on an olive oil approach. The company claims that they may bring harmony to the skin for any skin type.

This company promotes a number of anti-aging and wrinkle fighting products. For our purposes, we will primarily focus on how this skincare line may prevent and correct the appearance and occurrence of fine lines and wrinkles.


Products at a Glance
DHC promotes a small number of products that are meant to fight against the effects of wrinkles, and even sells an Age-Defying Set. The company also offers an Eye Wrinkle Stick, a Wrinkle Filler, Retino A Essence, Extract Concentrate and Wrinkle Essence.

These products may be purchased off the company website. However, currently, these products are not accompanied by a complete ingredient list. Though, some of the contained ingredients for various products are shared. We find that it is very important for individuals to have access to this information, especially those who must review a formula before use to avoid potential allergic reactions. Though, there are also women who wish to ensure that the products contain high quality ingredients that will perform as the company advertises.


Products in Focus
DHC’s Wrinkle Filler is said to provide instant results by filling in creases and plumping up the skin. It’s not clear if this product is meant to generate lasting results, or if it is a product that is meant to be re-applied day-to-day for results. We find it interesting that the company claims this product will generate instant results, and wish they had posted cited research or studies to verify this rather large claim.

Furthermore, we have to wonder how effective this serum may be in actually reducing wrinkles. The advertisements promise results, yet the serum does not appear to contain any sort of Collagen stimulator or other powerful method to combat facial lines and creases. Collagen is credited for providing skin with its youthful elasticity and plumpness, but unfortunately, its production by the body declines with age. That is why Collagen stimulators, like Matrixyl 3000®, are often preferred, since they are able to penetrate the top dermal level to increase Collagen production and erase wrinkles.


Website
DHC posts an accessible website that is rather aesthetically pleasing and well organized. All of the products are divided into categories, so that visitors have an easy time finding what they need to address their skincare needs. Though, the website does not post any testimonials or cited research at this time to show these products have been tested and reviewed for both safety and effectiveness.

Though, we came across consumer reviews for the above mentioned Wrinkle Filler on an independent website. One reviewer notes that after two weeks of use, her skin appeared 15 years older, not younger. The reviewer mentions that her skin became very dry and “crepe-ish”, and also states that her fine lines became deeper.


Positives
• Products are moderately priced
• Website is well organized



Final Thoughts
The DHC line offers creams and lotions that may hydrate the skin and generate a healthy glow. The contained Olive Oil may lather the skin with moisture and vitamins that hydrate and revitalize. However, we believe this approach alone may not be enough to combat the appearance of wrinkles, crow’s feet and other lines and creases. Furthermore, we are concerned with the effectiveness of the anti-aging products after coming across the negative reviews posted online.

For women who wish for a more intense wrinkle-fighting approach, we suggest looking into a cream with an above mentioned Collagen stimulator, like Matrixyl 3000®. There are quality formulas available from manufacturers that offer a complete money-back guarantee to ensure successful results.








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