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On this website critics examine a number of popular health and beauty products available on the market today. The information presented on the site about each of the products assessed has been obtained from publicly available sources. Those critics and this web site are sponsored by Rauscher | Bekke, manufacturers of Dermapril-SP. The information on this website is intended to inform and educate consumers. OverviewRenuven is a wrinkle cream that is marketed as a miracle. The product website offers a thirty day trial of the product and tells an entire story for readers to enjoy, but does not offer much in the way of product information. This is typically the type of website that consumers are taught to be leery of, especially as we all want to know what is in the miracle cream. This manufacturer instead wants to focus on what Renuven looks like when the product works and shows many before and after photos and has many customer testimonials posted on the official Renuven website. Product DetailsFrom what we can gather in our research, the main ingredient in Renuven is Hyaluronic Acid. This is a powerful ingredient in anti-aging products that has been proven scientifically effective to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, especially when used in combination with other ingredients such as fresh collagen and Matrixyl 3000. This is an ingredient that is found naturally in human skin and it works by repairing tissue damage and removing pollutants and irritants from the skin. The Renuven cream also is said to contain almond oil, grape seed oil, green tea extract, glycerin, and silicone dioxide. These ingredients have antioxidant properties, while glycerin helps improve the skin’s natural lipid barrier and silicone dioxide creates an increase in light reflections on the surface of the skin. The Good
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The Bottom LineThe Renuven product does contain Hyaluronic Acid and anti-oxidants that have been scientifically proven effective against reducing fine lines and wrinkles while improving the overall appearance of the facial skin. With a free thirty day trial, a consumer can try the product to see if it really will work for her with little to no risk. The manufacturer promises results in as little as one minute, so it would almost be better for the company to offer a free sample that one can order directly from the website. To try Renuven free for thirty days, customers must provide payment information such as a credit card number. Renuven is likely not a permanent solution to wrinkles but rather a temporary fix, especially given that one of the ingredients, silicone dioxide, merely causes increased light reflections that make wrinkles more difficult to see instead of working to actually remove the wrinkles.
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