Are you looking for a wrinkle fighter?
Who isn't? Well, at this moment, one of the best selling antiwrinkles is Strivectin-SD, a new treatment from Klein-Becker.
But what's the difference between Strivectin SD and Botox injections?
Clinical studies and testimonials from women who tried both, Strivectin and Botox, have shown
Botox is a drug that temporarily paralyzes deep wrinkles and furrows for four to six months,
while Strivectin is a cream, not a drug, that reduces fine wrinkles.
First Choice to Reduce Wrinkles - Strivectin SD
Strivectin is relatively new on the market, but has quickly become the top choice for people looking to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Our testers found that Strivectin did have a significant effect but the relatively low amount of hexapeptide reduced its overall effectiveness.
We asked four women to try Strivectin and here is what they reported:
We asked four women to try Strivectin and here is what they reported:
"Strivectin worked great on my crows feet. Noticed a diffrence in three weeks..." said Kathy.
"I could see my skin smoother than ever before" Melody said.
Amy also gave it a try, and she reported some improvement around her eyes and around her mouth.
Fourth test patient said, "I really didn't see results especially in the area of deep wrinkles"
*Botox® is a registered trademark of Allergan, Inc.
*Strivectin-SD is a registered trademark of Klein-Becker, Inc.
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