Deravera
Effective wrinkle creams are hard to come by, especially ones that actually work.
Deravera is said to be one of the wrinkle creams that works as directed. By using body chemistry as their backing the manufacturers of Deravera have studied the body and attempted to create a product of efficiency.
Deravera advertises the ability to eliminate dark circles, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and reduce puffiness in the skin. Deravera manufacturers use the science that dark circles under the eyes are due to broken and leaking capillaries beneath the skin. Likening these broken blood vessels to bruises, which happen regularly in the body, Deravera has attempted to create a product unlike any other. But is it too good to be true?
What Ingredients are in Deravera?
Deravera uses a HexaBlend-3 complex to reduce dark circles and puffiness as well as provide high amount of moisture. Such results have been clinically proven in reducing dry skin.
Other ingredients include water, aloe vera gel, glycerin, macrocystis pyrifera extract, hydrolyzed wheat, dipeptide-2, hesperidin methyl chalcone, palmitoyl oligopeptide, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7, sorbitan olivate, sweet almond oil, sesame seed oil, grapefruit extract, cocoa butter, coconut oil, trithanolamine, butylene glycol, PEG-100 stearate, bearberry leaf extract, vitamin C, cucumber fruit extract, licorice root extract, vitamin E, mango butter, titanium dioxide, sodium metabisulfite, tetrasodium EDTA, shea butter, yeast extract, algae extract, retinyl palmitate, copolymer, and others.
What Else Should I Know About Deravera?
Deravera comes with a price of nearly sixty-five dollars, a price that is relatively high for most consumers. A majority of Deravera’s ingredients are actually fillers. Deravera has been shown to properly moisturize the skin as well as reduce the colored pigmentation that is caused by broken and leaking capillaries. Deravera has also been proven to reduce puffiness in the skin. However Deravera is not proven to reduce the look of wrinkles or fine lines as advertised.


Comment
It doesn’t work as well as it claims. I did not see any significant changes.
Posted on July 1, 2011 at 9:23 pm