Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Derma Wand Delivers!

Is Derma Wand Overpromoted Or Do They Actually Deliver?

I’m going to take some time here and go over the Derma Wand sales pitch and break it down and hopefully determine that everything they talk about is 100% legit.

I more than most people know how annoying it is to read something about a product, then after making the purchase, later find that the product/service just did not deliver on their promises. On that note let’s break down the Derma Wand…

What exactly do they promise?

So after carefully reading through the things the device promises to deliver on, I was able to come up with several different important aspects worth talking about.

The first one is that it promises to show results after 3 minutes of use. This of couse isn’t a lie, however you have to also take into consideration your own skin. 3 minutes is the minimum it can take to visably reduce rinkles and lines, however for the majority of us using the Derm Wand it’s going to take a little extra every day(for me 10 minutes).

Of course this isn’t too bad when you think about it, so in a way Derma Wand does deliver on their promise of 3 minutes in certain cases, but just to let you know you may require a little extra longer depending on your own skin.

Just on this note, most people miss seeing the section on the Derma Wand site where they mention that “deep wrinkles will not disappear overnight”. I think it’s good to hear that every once and while. There’s nothing more annoying then having to hear a bunch of hype about how you’ll be instantly cured overnight, when in reality, WE KNOW IT’S NOT TRUE!! So hats off to Derma Wand for mentioning that on their site.

The second thing I wanted to talk about was their 30 day money back guarantee and whether or not they deliver on their promise. Of course I never sent back my Derma Wand so I couldn’t do an exact test, however I spoke to a few people in some Skin Care forums and asked them if they delivered on their promise and they said they did so that was good enough for me. PS. those people I found out later only sent back their Derma Wands as a test to see if they would get their money back and they also work for competing brands. I reckon they were trying to catch them out so they could blog about it in my opinion

The final thing I wanted to talk about is whether or not their line of skin care products combined with the Derma Wand, really equals up to a cost of $240.

I spent a fair bit of time researching into similar skin care products listed in their product specifications and the overwhelming majority of combinations I was able to come up with actually cost MORE than $240. I know I was baffled as well but that’s the results I was able to come up with.

The other thing I didn’t mention either is that you can always use similar products in conjunction with the Derma Wand for better results if you find their range to be less superior then the one you’re using right now, so it’s no biggie.

As you can probably already tell, I’m a pretty big supporter of the Derma Wand. Take it as you will, I just love it and I wouldn’t try anything else!

http://reviewdermawand.com/

Monday, June 14, 2010

Radio Frequency Rejuvenation


Dr. Eric F. Bernstein
Clinical Associate Professor
University of Pennslyvania School of Medicine
President, Yale School of Medicine 1986
Medical Director, Mainline Cosemtic Laser Center


Rejuvenates Skin's Deeper Tissue

Stimulates Collagen

For the treatment of wrinkles and other age- and sun-related skin problems, we have a number of non-invasive options available to us. Among the most effective are those that stimulate the body's natural healing response by delivering heat or light to the skin's deeper layers. Radiofrequency rejuvenation uses heat (the radiofrequency energy).

Stimulates Collagen
The main goal of radiofrequency skin rejuvenation is to stimulate collagen production deep within the skin (the dermis and cutaneous layers) while leaving the skin's surface (the epidemis) relatively untouched. Collagen fibers are essential for firm, youthful-looking skin, but they tend to degenerate as we age, mainly because of overexposure to the sun.
In addition to stimulating new collagen, radiofrequency treatment also causes some contraction of the skin, thus tightening it. Although you'll notice the treatment's tightening effects immediately, the more significant improvements will occur gradually over a period of several weeks or months as the new collagen forms.

http://www.wrinkles.org/radiofrequency.aspx

Monday, May 17, 2010

Beware of Derma Wand Lies!


Prototype 37-C Scam Alert
November 10, 2009 by: KarlaSutton
Filed under: Anti Aging
13 Comments
If you are looking for an anti aging cream, I’d suggest you stay FAR AWAY from Prototype 37-C. This company has red flags raised all around it’s marketing efforts, and I was recently alerted to a very deceitful practice they are employing that is getting them in a mountain of legal trouble.

It’s been pointed out to me that the company buys the domain names of many of it’s competitors, only they buy the .org extension. What this does is essentially allow them to trick consumers of their product into clicking on the link, where the company bashes their competition. Pretty bad ethics, right?

Let me show you an example…..

Visit EliteSerum.org. You will see that this site is owned by a gentlemen named Chris Kuchin, who lives at the following address:

1565 North University Avenue #32
Provo, Utah 801-592-3549
aphill70@yahoo.com

Now, take a long look at that site. He uses obvious slander and deceit to BASH the Elite Serum. Any0ne who knows about Elite Serum can attest to it’s ability to cure the many symptoms that go hand in hand with aging. The website ONLY promotes a product that Kuchin is obviously affiliated with or owns himself, the Prototype 37-C. If you look up the information behind who owns Prototype37-c.com, you will see it’s none other than Chris Kuchin himself.

I was tipped off to this by people in the skin care industry, and I was told that the legal team of Elite Serum has found out that once before this Prototype37-C company was involved in legal action, last time involving another leading skin care company.

Upon doing some research into this Chris Kuchin character, we found out some interesting information. He is a student at Bringham Young University, living at the Glenwood Apartments.

I urge everyone out there to avoid this scam operation entirely. Do you really think a scamming college kid has the answer to getting rid of your dark circles, eye bags, and eye wrinkles?

http://www.dermatalk.com/blogs/anti-aging/prototype-37-c-scam-alert/

Here's more:
M. Friesen says:
January 30, 2010 at 2:08 pm
This company is run by thieves and lairs. If Chris Kuckin is head of it then I lay all the blame at his feet. Is this what BYU students are learning, that it’s okay to make money off your fellow man any way you can as long as you make it and give a good portion to the church? I have heard this before, but didn’t know whether to believe it or not.

And last but not least:
Kate G. says:
March 19, 2010 at 7:28 pm
Here’s another one. Looks like they just bought up a ton of domain names and created fake sites to sell their product.

http://www.wrinkletreatment.org
Found even more..

http://www.topwrinklecreams.net
http://www.wrinklecreamguide.net

5 Star Review - Make Up Alley

MAKEUP ALLEY REVIEWS: (All reviewers gave the dermawand 5 stars out of 5)

I simply love this facial tool. Started using it about a week ago and doing it daily and I must say it does exactly what it is suppose to do. My facial lines are greatly deminishing especially the forehead and the nasolabial folds. I use my favorite skincare line and it makes it work so much better! My face has that uplift appearance and the eye area is also lifted. This thing is AMAZING! I bought this with the notion to try somthing new and see how this works knowing that I can return it and get a refund. WELL--I am keeping this!! It is easy to hold on to and really not that time consuming or hard to use like other facial gadgets that I have bought in the past. None of you ladies (or MEN) will be disappointed. HTH!! By the way, I am in my mid 50's and have been mistaken to look like thirty something--so I must be doing something right!!

http://www.acne.org/messageboard/High-frequency-devices-t115552.html

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Another Derma Wand Testimonial


Hi Shiso,. i actually own and use a Dermawand and i think they are AMAZING and well worth the few miniutes it takes a day. My Mother also has a Dermawand and we both love ours. Did you know that apart from keeping your skin wonderfully free on spots, you can use it to lift and tone your facial muscles? You can also use it to apply your moisturisers so they get into the skin deaper and its brill for using after applying your toning and mositurising or if you have cellulite for applying that too. It comes with a full instructional video. I particularly LOVE the dermawand for using underneath my eyes (on the lowest setting) it gets rid of puffyness and really makes your skin glow.The only problem i have is i don't always use it every day and i should as it;s well worth the time and effort.
I give the derma wand full marks! Love it love it love it!
PS, it not junk and Kim i was gonna tell you all about it!!!
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Pauline from the UK.
Long dark hair,green eyes, wild and fun!

http://www.makeuptalk.com/forums/f12/dermawand-11954.html

Friday, April 23, 2010

Email Testimonial


I have been using my dermawand for a few weeks now and love it! I'm 55 years and was told by a plastic surgeon whom I saw two weeks ago for a consultation that my skin and neckline are so firm an taunt I looked in my thirties! I was thrilled because I have not had anything done to my face like Botox or plastic surgery. My co-worker ten years younger than I also asked me how I managed to have such firm skin. I told her it was genetics, but seriously it's the dermawand!

Kathleen P.

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