AlphaDerma CE Review
What is AlphaDerma CE ™?
AlphaDerma CE ™ by Jansen-Beckett Cosmeceuticals is a “scientifically enhanced peptide formulation ideal for fine lines & wrinkles on the face & neck”. That is what the official site says – but what do real consumers believe? Does AlphaDerma CE ™ work for them?
AlphaDerma CE ™ Claims
Every anti-aging skincare product makes certain ‘claims’ on their official website. AlphaDerma CE ™ is no different. He are a few of those claims:
- Quickly Removes Appearance of Fine Lines & Wrinkles
- Repairs & Prevents Damaged Skin
- Immediately Tightens & Firms Aged Skin
- Achieve Visible Results After Just One Treatment
- AlphaDerma will PREVENT the formation of Stretchmarks
- Eliminate Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Based upon the experience that we have in advanced skincare, these claims may be bold, but if you look at the ingredients found in AlphaDerma CE ™, they are not far-fetched by any means.
AlphaDerma CE ™ Consumer Review
Value: I am a firm believer in the saying – ‘You get what you pay for’. It is the same here. Though AlphaDerma CE ™ is a bit on the pricey side, it contains some key wrinkle fighting ingredients.
Safety: Some of the complaints that I have read about regarding AlphaDerma CE ™ is that the amount recommended for use on the label is way too much. Here is a quote – “As far as loading, they (JanBeck) are out of their minds to load in such high doses.” Some consumers have also complained of really dry skin. Maybe that is why AlphaDerma CE ™ is also up-sold with some moisturizers and other products.
Anti-Aging Power: AlphaDerma CE ™ contains Argireline ® (Acetyl Hexapeptide-3), which is an effective anti-aging element. AlphaDerma CE ™ also contains DMAE, ALA, Collagen and Elastin. All good ingredients – but they would be more effective at fighting wrinkles if they were combined with silk protein peptides, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5, Hydronium 55, Snap-8 (Acetyl Octapeptide-3), or Hyaluronic Acid.
Ingredient Quality: Good but not great. There are many ingredients in AlphaDerma CE ™ that are fillers and don’t add any value to the product as a whole. Like I mentioned above, Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 is good by itself, but better when combined with silk protein peptides, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5, Hydronium 55, Snap-8 (Acetyl Octapeptide-3), and/or Hyaluronic Acid.
Customer Feedback:
“After using this product along with Janson Beckett’s Cleansing Milk, toner, Skin Prep, Okusil, Vitamin C&C and DermaExcel for 4 months, all I have seen is more pronounced wrinkles and older looking skin. I’m 32-years-old. Growing in a tropical island accelerated the aging of my face, but I think that I still can repair it. Definitively not with these products. If I can post pictures of the bottles and my skin somewhere I’ll do it…”
“I’ve been using AlphaDerma-CE for about 30 days, and the results have been underwhelming. While it goes on smoothly and absorbs quickly, I haven’t noticed any reductions in wrinkles or damage. I’m 44 years old, and I have wrinkling around my eyes and extending from the sides of my nose, mostly due to sun exposure; however, the AlphaDerma-CE dries my skin further. As a remedy, I use moisturizer on top of the AlphaDerma, but there’s no information accompanying the product regarding using moisturizers and/or makeup on top of it. Does that lessen its positive effects? Should I wait X amount of time before applying other products over it? How long before I should see some improvement in my skin? Thirty days? 60? 90? So far, I’m disappointed. I can see no reduction whatsoever in wrinkling, and perhaps a small increase, due to dryness.”
Company Reputation: Janson Beckett has developed many fine skincare products. All of their products offer a 60 day money back guarantee.
Positive Features:
- Contains some good ingredients
- Company has a good reputation
Negative Features:
- Too many ‘filler’ ingredients
- Janson Beckett’s products are over-priced
- Horrible Smell
- Many consumers have complained of dry, irritated skin
AlphaDerma CE ™ Conclusion
AlphaDerma CE ™ is a good but not great wrinkle solution. The product contains Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 which is fantastic, but it also contains many filler ingredients. These fillers lead to a product that isn’t as strong as claimed. Due to the lack of potency in the formulation, Janson Beckett insists that you use an obscene amount of AlphaDerma CE ™ to see any results. Sure you may see some wrinkle reduction, but due to the recommended application dosage, you may also see dry, irritated skin. And the smell, I am still having nightmares.
Even though it has its faults, AlphaDerma CE ™ is one of the better anti-aging serums available. It is not the best, but it is good.
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