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Overview
Rejuvaskin is produced by Scar Heal Advanced Skin Therapy, which is based in Florida. The company claims that Rejuvaskin can cause a 68% reduction in fine lines and wrinkles, which seems to be a dramatic effect indeed. However, upon further analysis, AntiAging-Reviews.com questions how they came to this conclusion. Although some of the ingredients in Rejuvaskin are promising, they may not be as powerful as other compounds on the market.
Featured IngredientsArgireline is a peptide complex intended to mimic the effects of Botox and firm the skin. Unlike Botox, Argireline does not freeze facial muscles but instead relaxes them in the hopes of wiping out creases in the skin. While this is an interesting concept, the research behind Argireline seems inconsistent. And the effect seems rather temporary, especially when compared to encouraging collagen production in the skin through the use of Regenex, Glucosamine Complex and other known boosters.
Palmitoyl Oligo-Peptide also is a peptide that supposedly helps to renew the skin. Apparently, this peptide complex encourages cell turnover, which is the replacement of old skin cells with new ones. Many other compounds, such as Glucosamine Complex, have this effect and may actually be more powerful, since Palmitoyl Oligo-Peptide seems to promote a 25% turnover and may take as long as two weeks to begin working.
Even though there may be better choices than Argireline and Palmitoyl Oligo-Peptide for reducing wrinkles and fine liens, Rejuvaskin does contain some of the best antioxidant nutrients around. Green Tea and Grape Seed are both several times more powerful than typical Vitamins, which means that these natural botanical extracts can significantly protect the skin from free radicals and other causes of damage. Unfortunately, Rejuvaskin does not also contain White Tea extract, which would help make this combination even more effective.
Web Site Description
Much of the Rejuvaskin web site is dedicated to comparing this product to other similar products in the field, such as Prevage, Strivectin and Hydroderm. Even though this could be interesting, we would prefer if the web site contained more information about Rejuvaskin and the research behind its ingredients. The AntiAging-Reviews.com research team tends to be skeptical of companies that spend more time knocking other products than discussing their own.
Positives
- Green Tea and Grape Seed are potent antioxidants
Negatives
- Argireline and Palmitoyl Oligo-Peptide may be not as strong as other wrinkle reducers
- Web site spends a lot of time criticizing other products
- Does not offer a free trial option
Conclusion
Although Rejuvaskin does contain some intriguing ingredients - and it is definitely on the right track with Green Tea and Grape Seed - the product seems second rate when compared to other leaders in the wrinkle reduction field (like Dermitage and others). Unless you cannot obtain some of the better formulas and Rejuvaskin is your only choice, we would recommend avoiding this product.
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