AlphaDerma CE Review

AlphaDerma CE

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What is AlphaDerma CE?

AlphaDerma CE is a well known anti wrinkle product of course promising lasting results and increased elasticity and firmness as a good product should provide. They claim it to be based around important antioxidants for the most part, along with DMAE, which has been called a facelift in a jar. It is manufactured by Janson Beckett, a huge conglomerate, and they claim it will work on any type of wrinkle, including crow's feet.

What Ingredients are in AlphaDerma CE?

AlphaDerma CE ingredients include demineralized spring water, acetyl hexapeptide-3(argireline), cotyl methoxycinnamate, glycerine, olive oil, oxybenzone, soybean oil, stearic acid, soy protein, soluble collagen, hydrolyzed elastin, alpha lipoic acid, ascorbyl palmitate, DMAE bitartrate, aloe vera extract, glyceryl stearate, allantoin, citric acid, microcrystalline cellulose, cetyl alcohol, dimethicone, methylparaben, propylparaben, cetearyl alcohol, and ceteareth-20.

What Else Should I Know about AlphaDerma CE?

The AlphaDerma CE formula actually has a couple wrinkle fighters, including collagen, elastin, and argireline. But argireline only relaxes the muscles, causing efficient yet unlasting results, and collagen and elastin are quickly broken down and outdated to say the least, by other peptides which actually reproduce higher natural levels of collagen and elastin. Their other ingredients are antioxidants and moisturizers, which are important, but at the same point not completely essential to a wrinkle cream or serum. In short, while AlphaDerma CE could possibly provide short term results, which are not even sure at this point, any results achieved will not last.