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Written by David Castillo
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In the cosmetic world, wrinkles and age lines are a never-ending topic and concern. That’s why many people go for Botox injections, as well as other skin fillers to eliminate these eye sores. However, with many complications and side affects being connected to injections to these treatments, consumers are now looking for a safer alternative.
Enter: Skinlastin.
This wrinkle cream is applied to the skin with small amounts dabbed around the target areas once a day. It is massaged in the skin to give a thorough cleanse. In fact, medical tests have confirmed that it can reduce up to 52 percent of wrinkles and create an 82 percent smoothening effect within 4-6 weeks of usage.
“As more consumers become alerted to this alarming trend of FDA-approved injections that are causing side effects, some minor and others more drastic, many are turning to safer and clinically-proven, less intrusive options like Skinlastin wrinkle cream,” said Lisa Goodwill, spokesperson for Dermagevity Skin Care.
“Our online sales have grown dramatically since February of 2008, when the FDA announced its first warnings of the side effects associated with botulism-based injections,” said Goodwill. “Since that time, we have seen a flurry of concerned consumers purchasing Skinlastin as a safer and more affordable alternative to popular injections.”
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