Strivectin-SD Review

Strivectin SD ReviewOver the past several years numerous skin treatment products have found their way onto the market and the two that have created the biggest buzz are Botox and Strivectin-SD cream products, so it is the purpose of this article to give a Strivectin-SD review as it compares to Botox.

What Exactly Does Strivectin-SD Do?

While Strivectin works underneath the skin on the dermal-epidermal junction to rebuild its lost volume and also strengthen and contract the cohesive fibers between the dermal and epidermal skin layers, Botox is simply a powerful muscle paralyzing agent that is extracted from the same bacteria that causes botulism by paralyzing the muscles in your intestinal tract with fatal consequences.

In a recent Strivectin-SD review clinical study it was found that Strivectin-SD eye cream was far more effective at eliminating small wrinkles in the thin delicate skin surrounding the eye than Botox and while the effects of Botox lessen with time and are completely gone in roughly a month, the effects of Strivectin-SD eye cream are cumulative.

In the same Strivectin-SD review study it was found that when Botox was injected into the delicate tissues along the perimeter of the orbital regions of the eyes, lips and eye brows that the muscle paralyzing effects of the injections, while effecting wrinkling created by involuntary facial muscle contractions, also led to a deadening of facial expressions.

Subjects in this Strivectin-SD review study complained that their faces tended to have what was commonly described as a zombie expression, even when they attempted to smile. Caliper measurements of skin thickness that were take in this same Strivectin-SD review clinical study found that the actual thickness of the skin was increased leading to a swallowing or smoothing out effect on the finer wrinkles in the orbital region of the eye.

The Strivectin-SD Review, In Conclusion..

These are the skin wrinkles commonly referred to as crow’s feet. Strivectin-SD cream is not meant for use on the thicker skin of the face such as the cheeks, forehead and neck, but rather is recommended for use on thinner delicate skin with smaller clustered wrinkles such as crows’ feet around the eyes and lips. Botox on the other hand is effective on the thicker skinned regions of the face such as the upper forehead, chin and cheeks and neck. While Studies on Strivectin-SD cream products are still ongoing to fully gauge its effectiveness, all of them up to this point have shown positive results with absolutely no side effects.



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