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Skin Care Review: Dermalogics Rejuvinol

by Jolie Elkhart, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Rating
Adverse Effects

Benefits
There are no positive benefits to this product other than the fast shipping.

Drawbacks
May cause skin reaction. Unproven ingredients.

Details
This was a nightmare experience. A group of women along with myself have had a Botox club for two years. Between treatments, we tried 3 or 4 of the more highly-promoted internet products. None of these so-called "Botox alternative creams" that appear #1 or #2 on those official sounding "wrinkle review sites" have had much effect. But Rejuvinol was by far the worst. Within days, I had patchy, red and itching skin. This resulted in a trip to the dermatologist and about $300 of treatment to reverse the damage. The other four women in our group completed the 30-day recommended am/pm treatment and it did absolutely nothing. No effect. It was a challenge for a couple of the women to continue the entire 30 days because it dried their skin out so much. We did a lot of investigation on this product following this experience and we could find nothing on any company called "dermalogics". One of the women managed to find a number for the BODESTORE and they stated it was their product. Another of us noticed that there were some very suspicious-looking 5-star reviews on Amazon and some even more suspicious bidding patterns on Ebay. Further, all the wrinkle-review sites seemed linked together leading back to the same source. I think the 25% restocking fee says a lot about their belief in their own product (we were not eligible - you have to apply for a refund within 30 days and it takes 30 days to see results. Does this make sense?) In my opinion, this is not a reputable company which is probably why you won't find it in any high-end retail stores now or in the future. Advice for the day: Research the product, company, and ingredients before you buy. And remember that anyone - particularly the manufacturer - can create their own reviews and ratings sites. Stick with good quality lower cost products with known reputations and good customer service policies.

Conclusions
Don't fall for the fake ratings for this ineffective product.

Price (paid by reviewer)
$90

Where to find it
Ebay


     



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