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Thursday, October 19, 2006
by Skincare-news.com team
Freeze 24/7's Anti-Wrinkle Cream is a big player in this company's line of cold skincare attacks against the elements of age.

While Philosophy claims to bottle Hope In A Jar, Freeze 24/7 insists that miracles belong there instead. Freeze 24/7 Anti-Wrinkle Skincare not only gives themselves the recognition as being one of the best skincare providers out there, but they also put themselves on a time limit. Freeze 24/7 promises an authentic anti-wrinkle skin care formula that will start to work within minutes.

This skincare claim has reportedly been backed up by 1005 of the respondants that participated in independent clinical skin care studies. All of the study subjects experienced a 50-90% reduction in the visibility of their fine lines and wrinkles. Another perk is that unlike many other skincare products, less is more when it comes to Freeze 24/7. They encourage a sparing application to avoid the flaking that comes from the use of certain skin care items, and they advertise their products of being allergy free, which is great for anyone on the constant lookout for sensitive skin care.

Skin care companies always claim to have the miracle product, but Freeze 24/7 enjoys a high rating of positive feedback from skincare consumers. And if you are looking for a new skincare product, doesn't it make sense to listen to what other people have to say about it? If 100% of skin care study participants agree, then Freeze 24/7's whole line of products are definitely worth a look.

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