Manalapan, NJ (PRWEB) January 31, 2010
Consumers have been buying Dermestetics' already power-selling wrinkle cream, Dermaxin, literally off the store shelves - spurring first quarter sales to unprecedented levels - after an amazing early January anti-aging study revealed that indeed: wrinkles are more noticeable on women than on men.
In a January 7, 2010 article that was published on the popular online news medium http://www.Empowher.com (that cited reports and findings from the Aesthetic Surgery Journal's anti-aging study on wrinkles in women), some interesting findings on wrinkles being more noticeable in women - something that has long been the subject of cosmetic myth - were deemed to be fact.
The article cites as follows,
"Women develop more lines and crevices, the team reported in the November/December issue of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, the wrinkles women get tend to be deeper than those on male faces.
To test the perception that women have more and deeper wrinkles than men, the plastic surgeons examined both surface skin and full-thickness sections from the upper lip area of male and female cadavers. Physiological differences they discovered that may contribute to more profound wrinkling in women include:
(Source: Internet, 2010; http://www.empowher.com/news/herarticle/2010/01/08/women-and-wrinkles.)
The relationship between this commonly debated fact or fiction cosmetic conundrum has always been a hot topic in the cosmeceutical industry, according to Dermaxin spokesperson, Teresa Richards.
"The back and forth swagger and arguing can finally rest," Richards proudly states. "While it is unfortunate that this study has revealed that wrinkles are more noticeable on women than they are in men…that is why we specifically designed our revolutionary wrinkle cream, Dermaxin!"
While the anti-aging study purports that women who suffer from wrinkles can seek a wide variety of costly and intrusive, painful outpatient surgeries or injections to remedy their beautification woes, Richards ascertains that Dermaxin sales are skyrocketing because they offer consumers the instantaneous results that they desire with such surgical procedures, but without the needles.
"There is no more need for needles with the proprietary cosmeceutical ingredients that have been proven to work that are contained within Dermaxin wrinkle cream," Richards explains. "We incorporate - amongst a wide variety of quality and proven ingredient complexes - a facial-relaxation compound and a collagen-booster that has been proven to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by up to 44% during the first 4-12 weeks of treatment, and to show noticeable signs of wrinkle depth reduction within the first ten minutes of application!"
Dermaxin wrinkle cream is easily applied to the skin using small dabs and pats of the cream, lightly massaged into the skin.
Most users will see noticeable signs of wrinkle depth reduction, skin smoothing and firming within the first ten minutes of application, when used as directed.
For more information on Dermaxin visit: http://www.Dermaxin.com.
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