Tried and Tested: Sequaderma Ageing Thinning Skin Cream
Sequaderma Ageing Thinning Skin cream promises 100% firmer, smoother and plumper skin with reduced wrinkles. It sounds like a dream cream but does it work? I reveal all in my review
The Hype
Sequaderma has a unique range of active dermatology products designed to restore skin health and comfort. The products are designed using patented nano technology that allow the key ingredients to pass directly into the skin. They’re free from artificial colouring, fragrance, propyl and butyl parabens and are designed to address a number of different issues including treatment for rosacea, atopic and hand eczema, Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, acne and aging and thinning skin. For the purpose of this review I am trialling Sequaderma Ageing Thinning Skin cream. It’s designed to target 15 signs of aging including:
- Reducing the volume and appearance of wrinkles.
- Improving skin tone
- Smoothing skin
- Making skin firmer
- Improving elasticity
- Improving texture
- Restoring hydration
- Reducing skin sagging and sun damage
Over 86% of those who tested the product found it was one of the best anti-ageing products they have ever used with 100% of users experiencing a reduction in the size of their wrinkles, and 80% looking between 5 to 15 years younger.
With such amazing test reviews (although these are a small minority) I was interested to know if this was a anti-aging cream that actually had some effect. Whilst I can’t say I have a really old face I do have a few signs of aging I am keen to get rid of. The fine lines in my forehead do appear quite deep and nothing seems to get rid of them, in addition I have crease on the t-zone and fine lines around my eyes. Whilst I don’t expect miracles I would hope the cream to have some effect. The cream has quite a unusual smell, almost like a mixture of dark chocolates and rose. To use I simply rubbed into my skin and it was absorbed in less than a minute. It did give a slightly sticky feel to my skin after application so would be better to use mainly at night. The next morning I didn’t really notice much of a difference but it probably does need time to have a effect. I obviously don’t expect the signs of ageing to disappear overnight and the back of the product states that people get results within 8 weeks. I will test the product over that time and post the results at the end.
You can get these products from Lloyds Pharmacies. The Anti Ageing and thinning skin cream is £16.99 here.
Advantages
- Four products designed specifically to target different issues
- Uses nanotechnology to help the products work more effectively
- Sequaderma Ageing Thinning skin cream is designed to target 15 signs of aging
- The anti ageing cream absorbs very quickly
Disadvantages
- Slightly sticky feel after applying
The results of Sequaderma Aging Thinning skin cream
Sequaderma Ageing Thinning skin cream promised to reduce wrinkles by 100%, smooth skin by 100%, plump skin by 100% and leave skin 100% healthier.
A lot of the serums skin promises would not have much effect as I do feel my skin looks quite healthy, smooth and plump. In view of the products claim to reduce wrinkles I was however hoping it would have some sort of impact on my fine lines as wrinkles are of course a lot more intense then fine lines.
After 8 weeks I would have to say I didn’t notice any difference in the intensity of the fine lines and frown lines in between my eyes. I have to say that is pretty disappointing considering the 100% improvement promise.
Women in the older age range who find their skin has started to sag due to lack of collagen may find a lot more benefit in Sequaderma Anti Ageing and Thinning Skin cream. For younger people I have to say in my experience it will have little effect.
For my age range I give it 1/5
Have you tried Sequaderma Ageing Thinning skin cream? If so what did you think? Let me know in the comments box below.
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