Shopping Cart  |  My Account
Friday, October 27, 2006
by Skincare-news.com team
Words like "wow," "amazing," and "wonderful," are just a few of the words that women in their 30's, 40's, 50's, and 60's are using to describe Hydroderm's Fast Acting Wrinkle Reducer. One customer on SkinStore.com even titled her rating as, "My kissing wrinkles are almost gone," and she noticed it after only two days of use.

This product works! It's a silky solution and you can feel it penetrate the skin as soon as you put it on. That's one of its special characteristics. This company has devised a way to infuse collagen into the skin. Particularly impressive is the ingredients list. The very first ingredient is indeed marine collagen. That speaks volumes! Typically the goodies are down the ingredients list after water and the parabens. Additionally, it contains Vyo-Serum described by Hydroderm as "a natural concentrate of proteins that produces an immediate tightening effect and increases skin's moisture."

The best part about this skincare product is how it works both instantly and over time. It is so great to see immediate results, and without costly and painful injections. Hydroderm says its product, "stands out from the rest," because of its many unique technologies including the "Collagen Infusion Delivery System."

Add Hydroderm Fast Acting Wrinkle Reducer to your skin care regimen and start singing your praises today!

  • Search

ATOPALM | Cellex-C | Dr. Brandt | Elizabeth Arden | Kinerase | La Roche-Posay | MD Formulations | MD Forte | MD SkinCare | Murad | NeoStrata | Obagi | Peter Thomas Roth | Pevonia | Philosophy | Skin Medica | SkinCeuticals | Strivectin | Zeno |

Home  Shopping  Reviews  Articles  News  Experts  Letters  FAQs  About  Contact us 

Copyright ©2010 Skincare-news.com. All rights reserved. Privacy  Terms of use  Feeds 

"The information provided on SkinCare-News.com is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. If you have a medical question or concern regarding any news item or article on this news magazine, please consult your physician."