New Anti Aging Skin Cream uses Snake Venom

A new peptide protein, synthesized from the same venom extracted from the gland of a deadly snake is being used to produce a slightly paralyzing effect on the muscles under the skin, thus minimizing the appearance of wrinkles. One of the hundreds of cosmetic brands now using this poly-peptide was recently mentioned in early hour local news broadcast, and it was very obvious that the company employees were being extra careful in making any strong promises of phenomenal results.

They warned, among other cautious claims, not to expect instant, Botox like results, since this was only a topical skin cream containing perhaps a questionable amount of the active ingredient. “Continued use, said the cheerful company spokesperson, will produce visible results”.

The conclusion that the author of this article came to is very simple, and can be summarized in three statements:

  1. There is no trace of the natural snake venom in this ingredient, since the presentation clearly states that it is a SINTETIC version of the constituent found in that poison.
  2. There is not enough of this wonderful, nature-identical peptide protein in this particular brand’s product to make any difference in the skin of the person purchasing it.
  3. Assuming that the science behind this ingredient’s research is true, there is still a question of Targeted Delivery to the skin layers, since Botox is injected directly into the muscle, and this skin cream is more than likely based on outdated technology; Too thick or waxy to penetrate into the epidermis.

An intelligent, modern skin delivery system can achieve phenomenal results if it is formulated based on total particle size, rather than cost per pound, and this is something that celebrity-driven, or retail-oriented products that would rather spend millions in advertising will be hard pressed to do, since the take into consideration that everyone’s skin is different, and a good percentage of their clients will “believe”, rather than “see” the results.

A company basing their claims in nanotechnology skin care is beyondskinscience.com and will be a safe bet to try first, since they will back their products with either a free trial or a full refund guarantee.


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