December 11, 2008
Have I found the Fountain of Youth?
Fifteen years of living in the beautiful tropics has brutalized my skin. Small price to pay for the benefits of life in paradise, but one that I would have foregone if I could have. My Polynesian neighbors have the advantage of skin tones that offer them a measure of protection agianst the harsh damage I’ve suffered from the sun. I’m as dark as many of them now, but my skin color comes from baking, not from natural properties. I like the tan, but the cumulative effects of sun exposure and the natural aging process have added years to my face. I slather on an SPF fifteen moisturizer every morning, but still my facial skin has taken on the appearance of the stuff we skim off the top of the gravy before we serve it the second time. Vanity is not one of my faults, but I wouldn’t mind having skin that looks a little less like leather. Toward that goal, I’ve started a trial with Dermalastyl, an anti-aging skin care product that some are calling the Fountain of Youth. Dermalasyl contains Elastatropin, which was first used on battlefields to promote faster healing for soldiers and minimize their scars. Dermalastyl’s Elastatropin (human Tropoelastin) contains over six hundred amino acids to stimulate collagen production. What all of that means is that Dermalastyl has the ability to reduce my wrinkles and minimize the formation of new wrinkles.
Will it work for me? The makers of Dermalastyl are so confident that they offer a moneyback guarantee that their product will bring about a noticable difference within thirty days. That’s my “before” picture at the top of this post. As you can see, I have wrinkles and lines all around my eyes and mouth. The skin above and below my eyes is saggy and baggy, and my brow is deeply furrowed with “worry lines.” Watch this space to see if Dermalastyl reverses my loose skin and wrinkles, and helps keep them away by increasing collagen production. Check it out for yourself while you wait for my results - their moneyback guarantee means you’ve got nothing to lose and you might just gain a whole new face to show the world!
[tags]aging skin, anti-aging skin care, Dermalastyl, skin care[/tags]
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December 11th, 2008 at 9:46 am, Tony Says:
Good luck with your experiment, Skeet. I am quite interested to see someone really try out some of these anti-aging or age reversing remedies and put them to a real honest test. I will be keeping an eye out for the updates and progress photos.
December 11th, 2008 at 11:09 am, skeet Says:
“Skeptic” is my middle name, Tony. I was offered a sample of Dermalastyl so I’m tyring it out. I’ll take a few photos as the month progresses and then post again at the end of thirty days. I’m using it on the right side of my face only, so if it works really well I’ll have an interesting visage when this is done.
December 11th, 2008 at 7:58 pm, Karen Says:
I have been seeing all sorts of new wrinkles in the last two years. I will be watching to see how this works for you. someone once told me that Preparation H will take away wrinkles, but I just can’t bring myself to put it on my face.
January 4th, 2009 at 4:54 pm, skeet’s stuff » Self Portrait Sunday for January 4, 2009 Says:
[…] they’re usually hidden in wrinkles! This would probably be a good time to mention that the anti-aging cream I’ve been testing hasn’t done much at all for me. I don’t want to put down a sponsor, but I also promised […]