Rederma

June 17th, 2008 posted by admin

Product Overview

Modern approaches for treating and obscuring the signs of aging are always in development. The launching of “neuropeptides” has been a proved to be the great benefit for companies, searching for ways to compete with other renowned cosmetic company without being classified as drugs or medications. Rederma has entered the skin care field with a blend of two peptides and powerful moisturizers.

Rederma Claims:

- Improves circulation
- Repress capillaries and veins.
- Rederma will shorten the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars.

Although there it is not proved that neuropeptides will unstrain the small muscles that cause wrinkles for all users, moisturizers are efficient in plumping the skin and creating a more youthful appearance. Rederma includes hyaluronic acid to plump the skin where the neuropeptides may not be effective.

The Good

- Hyaluronic acid is an exceedingly efficient moisturizer.
- Consumers have reported beneficial results within two weeks of purchase, with regular use.

The Bad

- Products that are less expensive may prove effective then this product.
- Rederma is costly.
- Neuropeptides have not proved systematically efficient for the treatment of wrinkles and other signs of aging.

Dos and Don’ts

In the anti-aging industry, you have certainly heard the word “peptide.” To know exactly about peptide first and foremost you should know about “collagen.” Collagen is the primary connective protein in skin tissue. It’s what holds skin unitedly, and the deficiency of it is widely considered to be the crusade of age-induced wrinkles. Now, a “peptide” is an amino-acid (the building blocks of proteins) which excites the output of collagen. Now you see why so many anti-aging ingredients include at least one form of a peptide. Hyaluronic acid is an effective moisturizer. Rederma is expensive

Final Comments

Until neuropeptides are proved to remove or reduce wrinkles consistently, it would be necessary to consider Rederma as an effective moisturizer. It does not treat age spots or bear an SPF rating, so other products might still be imminent to get the full protection needed in slowing other signs of aging.