LifeCell
Absolutely amazing. An age-defying scientific breakthrough. The only anti-aging product you’ll ever need. All these have been used to describe lifecell wrinkle cream, the anti wrinkle cream developed by the professionals at the South Beach Skin Care clinic in Florida.
LifeCell is being endorsed by various celebrities, too, as shown in its website, and is marketed as a complete anti-aging skincare system designed to replace not just your current botox cream but also your eye cream, lip plumper, moisturizer and even your concealer. But does LifeCell really work or is it just all hype?

Dermagist
Some wrinkle creams claim to be ‘all in one’, containing the solution to all the signs of aging in just one tube, bottle or jar. Others come in a set of three products or more, which is then called an anti-aging skincare system. The Dermagist, formerly known as Dermajuv, Complete Rejuvenation System is one of the latter, consisting of three anti-aging products – the Dynamic Age-Defying Serum, the Instant Effect Lifting Serum and the Original Wrinkle Smoothing Cream.
Kollagen Intensiv
Kollagen Intensiv is a new Swiss anti-aging cream which claims to be able to reduce wrinkles by as much as 354% and improve skin texture by up to 201% after 84 days. Those are some pretty bold claims which makes one wonder how exactly they are done. The answer lies in the product’s main ingredient – Syn-Coll, and in the science of collagen renewal.
StriVectin SD
StriVectin SD is a wrinkle cream that started out as a stretch mark removal cream. After using the product on their faces, people started to rave about how effective it was in getting rid of wrinkles, and so the StriVectin SD botox cream phenomenon was born.
Murad Resurgence
As a woman, I look for botox alternatives and anti-aging products that are designed especially for women and the Murad Resurgence anti-aging system is one example. Murad Resurgence targets hormonal aging, which, as explained by the company founder and acclaimed dermatologist Dr. Howard Murad, is aging caused by the decreased production of the hormone, estrogen. Aside from its reproductive functions, estrogen also plays a part in collagen production, which is why most women notice their wrinkles and the diminished appearance of the skin after menopause when estrogen levels drop significantly. For more great botox alternatives and information about botox injections check out Botoxinjection-facts.com

