Deception Wrinkle Cream
by Charley on 15 Nov 2008 11:03 AM
Deception Wrinkle Cream

Overview
Made from Emu (big flightless bird, like an ostrich) oil this cream contains microprisms which reflect light to immediately reduce wrinkles.
Ingredients
Triple refined emu oil and light refracting microprisms, Deinonized Water, Acrylate Copolymer and Glycerin, Hydrogenated Polybutane, Dimethicone, Polysorbate 60, Petrolatum, Sorbitol, Cetyl alcohol, Sorbitan Stearate, Neopemtyl, Glycol Diheptanoate, Isocecyl Neopentanoate, Stearyl alcohol, Diazolidinyl urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, aloe vera.
Price
$53 for 45 day supply or $96 for 90 day supply.
Effectiveness
This is an interesting product. Where most other products of this type claim to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by actually reducing them with clever scientific jargon, this product simply states that it is merely hiding the wrinkles. Only after continued use for 4-6 weeks will the collagen in the cream affect the skin enough to reduce lines. So with that said, I was eager to try it out and see how well it held up to the claims, and Yes it did make my wrinkles and lines seem to disappear. Easily within two minutes of applying the cream I could barely see the fine lines in the corners of my eyes and on my forehead.
Customer Experience
Mixed reviews for this one, and unfortunately they are mostly not good. Unless you count the ones on the dremu homepage which say it’s the best product in the universe, but should we believe those? No that's why we test things and write reviews, and read what other people have to say!
So, basically there are a lot of unresolved complaints which has put this product in bad standing with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). And there have been reports of brown blotches appearing on some customers. With such opposing views for this product it would be hard to make a judgement on it without taking the plunge and trying it for yourself.
Guarantee
60 day money back guarantee.
Conclusion
Well, as I said before, very interesting. Good reviews from some, bad from others. As a quick fix to hide wrinkles it worked for me, but there have been reports of causing blotchy brown marks on the skin. And although what I am about to say sounds silly, the price is off putting because it is so cheap compared to the competition. One of the first things I thought of was ‘you get what you pay for’. The issue with the BBB is not going to help you put any faith in the product should you be thinking of the possibility of sending it back. So for me this is a tricky call, yes for my experience it worked, but for so many others it hasn’t. This is one of those occasions where all I can say is try it and see if it works you, but because this has received so many negative comments I have to give it a 2* rating for the review.
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