
Unfortunately I was not blessed with the best skin ever. My hands, legs and feet get dry regularly. I have two prescription lotions that leave my face both oily and dry. I’m familiar with skin problems.
I’ve been using Dermalastyl for a week now, putting it on only one hand and one side of my neck a few times a day to see if I could tell a difference.
I left the test up to Mom and Heather, randomly putting my hands out the other night and asking which one looks better and/or feels better. Both agreed in the end, my left hand felt softer and more moisturized and even looked smoother. I think they were both surprised at the results.
According to the website:
Other ‘anti-aging’ products rely heavily on the connection between peptides and collagen. Peptides are said to “reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles” by stimulating collagen production in the skin. Those peptides rely on just six amino acids as their principal components.
Think of collagen as a kind of rope, strong but very stiff. Elastin acts as a rubber band, firmly pulling these stiff ropes of collagen fiber together.
DermaLastyl-β contains the same collagen stimulating peptides as the Botox alternatives, and also contains Tropoelastin. This unique ingredient has over 600 amino acids – 100 times more than the other products on the market today. So, not only do you get the amazing benefits of the first and only anti-aging product to reverse loose skin and wrinkles, but you get the added benefit of increased collagen production as well.
I’ve been really happy with the results. The lotion is nice and creamy with no greasy feeling afterwards. There is no weird scent. And your skin is left feeling REALLY moisturized for hours, not minutes. I would highly recommend the DermaLastyl to those who suffer from dry skin like me.

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