Wrinkle Cream Review Rating 50/100
AlphaDerma CE is an antioxidant that markets itself to reduce fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes. Containing Alpha lipoic acid its sets its primary goal at the treatment of existing wrinkles. It also contains certain tightening agents intended to smooth the appearance of wrinkles.
During our examination of this product we compiled 2 dozen consumers willing to use this product for a period of six weeks. Results were mixed. Nearly 50% of consumers claimed to have zero results with the exception of an uncomfortable “tightening sensation.” Others were happy with the results claiming to have lost some of the fine lines around eyes and foreheads, although it did take nearly 3.5 weeks to notice the change.
Rate of Results this wrinkle cream delivers:
Our testing of this product lasted for 6 weeks. The vast majority of results were documented as having occurred after 3 weeks of application, although there was one example of having results in as little as two weeks.
Guarantee behind this wrinkle cream:
At the time of testing there was no guarantee on this product.
Negatives of this wrinkle cream:
Product is a bit pricy for 50% success ratio, however in terms of medical grade ingredients it was priced competitively. In respect to value, it’s pushing it.. One bottle of this is $129 vs. an entire 4 bottle system of other products which cost the same and work better. There were reported skin irritations after prolonged use.
Positives of this wrinkle cream:
- UV-A / UV-B protection
- Powerful Antioxidant
- Moisturizes and tightens skin
- Leaves skin feeling smooth
I have a difficult time recommending this product based upon success rate alone. Some of our consumers did like AlphaDerm CE, it did not work on me or my skin type. 50% is a coin toss so in my opinion so is this product.
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The cream feels pretty good, but in the end, I am not sure if my wrinkles are less. I might be having the placebo effect and thinking that maybe something is happening around my eyes, but for the money I paid I think I deserve to see real results. I won’t get this cream again.
Not too bad, but also, not too good. It’s a standard lipoic acid cream.. kind of peels your skin, but this is at least a higher quality one. I give it a good rating as far as a lipoic acid cream, but as an overall wrinkle cream, it gets a lower rating.
Honestly, I was a little let down. I did get some minor results, but I felt that they promised more than the product’s ability. I rate this product about a middle ranking.
I see a lot of good reviews for this product, but I feel alone in not liking it. It was a dud on my skin. I used it and felt kind of smoother after, but not really.
This is actually a pretty good product, although I dont feel its the BEST on the market. I give it a 70% rating, and warn that if your skin is not ready for the Acid treatment, than you better stay away.
I liked the other product from this company better. The serum. However, this product is very good for an alpha lipoic acid treatment. I recommend it to anyone who understands the benefits of that kind of treatment, and who wants that in their wrinkle solution.
Didnt get any results from this product. I was requesting a refund, and we’ll see if my card is adjusted next month.
High quality, or so it seems, Product. You get a lot of it, but for the price of like $130, I couldnt help but feel I should have gotten some other products to go along with it. It’s simply a Lipoic acid cream.. a good one, but that’s all it is. I give it a good rating, but warn about the price.
It’s a pretty good product. Costly, but it’s pretty good on wrinkles.
Didnt do much for me, but may have provide some results. Not sure it’s the best product to recommend.
its a standard alpha lipoic acid cream. don’t overpay.
I prefer other products out there to this Jansen Beckett product. I feel its too costly for the minimal effects.