StriVectin-SD Volumizing Hand Treatment
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Doesn't Live Up To Its Claims
I saw a full-page ad for StrVectin-SD "Volumizing Hand Treatment." I couldn't contain my excitement--I had noted that my hands were beginning to look a bit crepe-like, with the skin thinning slightly and a smattering of tiny brown spots appearing. Shea Buttter, Avocado Oil, and Olive Oil are supposed to immediately smooth skin. Encapsulated Sodium Hyaluronate goes to work on fine lines and wrinkles. A NanoBright complex claims to work to diminish brown spots and brighten skin. A patented NIA-114 complex is supposed to repair DNA damage and strengthen. At $29.00 for a small tube, this is expensive, but I believed it to be well worth the splurge. I was wrong. StriVectin moisturized my hands well, like any other good cream, but there was no added volume, no disappearance of tiny lines. The spots remained. I used two tubes in a row to make sure I gave it a fair chance. I'm surprised that a company with this stellar reputation cannot create something which works more effectively. — 1 month, 2 weeks agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful







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