Wrinkle System Diamond Edition is a one-part system, really not being any kind of ‘system’ at all. It’s a face cream in a bottle that looks like face cream.
It’s supposed to lift loose skin, remove wrinkles, and help protect the skin from the sun and from premature aging processes.
How does it work?
Wrinkle System Diamond Edition contains Matrixyl, which is what is termed a ‘copper peptide’. This encourages your skin to produce its own collagen and elastin, just as DermaLastyl does. One of the advantages of them using Matrixyl is it has been well-tested and it’s results are well-known.
It has a very nice texture when you spread it on your face, and it’s economical. Collagen and elastin are what keep us from having wrinkles when we’re young. Our skin is elastic and it holds together well. As we age, the elastic nature of our skin disappears, the skin becomes more rough and pitted when you look under a magnifying glass. That surface roughness is what makes the skin look so old.
Just as with DermaLastyl, Wrinkle System Diamond Edition has Retinol, which is another ingredient that’s been well-tested and has had good reviews. It is an ‘active’ form of Vitamin-A, a strong antioxidant. It will create a new surface on the skin, revitalizing it. This will help preserve that youthful look for a longer period of time. When it’s used in combination with the other ingredients, it works very well.
The cost is much less than with most anti-wrinkle creams because for $90 you get two jars not just one.
Pros:
It’s hard to tell whether there’s anything that really came out of all reviews that I found and would trust. It has both Matrixyl and Retinol, which work together well to remove wrinkles in any product that has them. It’s inexpensive, getting two jars for $90 is an excellent deal.
Cons:
One comment I found saiud that it’s made in a mass produced factory along with a lot of ‘other creams and serums’. Is it really a cons?
Final Verdict:
Wrinkle Diamond product is inexpensive, and it has two ingredients which are common and well-known to actually reduce wrinkles (Matrixyl and Retinol). You can get two jars for less than you’d generally get one of another kind of anti-wrinkle cream.
There are no double-blind studies or actual comparisons done, so we just have hear-say on any of the facts.
Read here how WrinkleSystem Diamond Edition compares to the Top Wrinkle Creams
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