Strivectin - better than Botox!
“Who would have thought a stretch mark cream would turn out to be the anti-wrinkle breakthrough of the decade!â€
Strivectin is claimed to work better than Vitamin C and Retinol, and it is said to be better than Botox! Do you believe it? Leading dermatologists agree that BOTOX (Botulinum Toxin is) the preferred treatment for moderate to severe frown lines between the brow. But ever since it was discovered that StriVectin could reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and crows’ feet… the kind of fine lines, wrinkles and crows feet that can add 10-15 years to your appearance and which costly medical treatments often leave behind… skin-care professionals have been recommending, and using, StriVectin.
StriVectin - SD ( Intensive Concentrate For Stretch Marks ) 177.4ml/6oz
- A treatment that contains firming agent and hydrators
- Optimizes skin tone and texture
- Visibly reduces appearance of stretch marks and indented surfaces
- Improves skin thickness/firmness and irregularities in skin discoloration
- Fast penetration and leaves skin youthful, radiant, smooth and silky
- To use: Apply sparingly up to 3 times a day for 4-6 weeks for best result
Get it at $130 at Strawberrynet.com (retail price: $135.00)
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April 27th, 2007 at 11:41 am
I tried this and find this a tad rich even though I have to say the effects are amazing.
Btw, how’s Lumedia for you now? Any effects?
April 29th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
Really ah, sesame.. are you still using it? As for Lumedia… give me 2 more weeks and I’ll tell ya the results k?
August 13th, 2008 at 2:03 am
I’m skeptical. It’s unlikely that a cream - designed to reduce the effects of stretch marks by tightening the skin - could surpass the wrinkle-relaxing effects of Botox.
That said, StriVectin may contain humectants, which attract moisture to the skin and give it the appearance of plumpness and fullness, therefore making wrinkles less pronounced.
There is also the possibility of psychological factor at work here: if you spend that kind of money, you’re going to see results, whether there are any or not.