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AlphaDerma CE ™ Overview
Nevertheless, AlphaDerma CE™ is considered ideal for reducing fine lines and the depth of wrinkles on the face, specifically under and next to the eye area and forehead frown lines. The manufacturer goes on to claim, AlphaDerma CE™ can be used to diminish stretch marks and scars, as well as to firm sagging skin due to weight loss and pregnancy.
Ingredients at a Glance
Acetyl Hexapeptide-AH3, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Vitamin C Ester, DMAE, Elastin concentrate, Collagen, Soy
Ingredients in Focus
The Acetyl Hexapeptide-AH3 contains 10% Argireline, which is believed to relax facial muscle contractions that may reduce the depth of wrinkles. The manufacturer claims the collagen in their formula fills in unwanted fine lines and wrinkles. Vitamin C Ester is said to boost protective antioxidant action, which is believed to help repair past damage by aiding new collagen production. Advertising for AlphaDerma CE™ claims their Vitamin C Ester is scientifically advanced with solubility that allows absorption to occur easier than other forms of Vitamin C. No cited research supports the claim.
DMAE or Dimethylaminoethanol, is also used in the formula. The advertising purports the ingredient is often referred to as “facelift in a jar” by some skin specialists. Apparently, it helps firm and tighten the skin and with regular use, DMAE may give skin a more defined, youthful appearance. Elastin concentrate is purported as 100% rare, costly, freeze-dried powdered Elastin concentrate, which has almost 100% amino acid content. We’d love to know more about the “rare” Elastin, but the advertising does not provide further information about the source.
Positives
Free shipping
Negatives
Expensive Does not contain Hyaluronic Acid or Matrixyl
Final Thoughts
Hands down, the ingredient Argireline is what makes AlphaDerma CE™ worth considering, however, there are two strikes against the anti-aging cream as well because they do not include Matrixyl or Hyaluronic acid in the formula. Matrixyl is believed to stimulate the inner layers of the skin to heal itself, in dermatology the ingredient is used to accelerate the healing of wounds so you can imagine what it might do for the skin. Hyaluronic acid actually retains water so when it is used in anti-aging creams it can help hydrate your skin and increasing its volume and density, thus diminishing the appearance of wrinkles.
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