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Dermitage Review: Anonymous

Fri, Jun 5, 2009

Dermitage

I have been looking for an answer to my wrinkles for almost six months. I have been hesitant to try anything for fear that it might actually make my skin problem worse. I used to suffer from acne, and I was afraid of having a reaction to anti wrinkle cream that might result in a case of acne again. Sensitive skin has to be taken good care of, and I’ve been looking for something that I can feel good about using that can not only help my wrinkles go away, but also help keep my skin clear.

I recently chose Dermitage, and I have been sorry ever since. For the first couple of days, I was fine, but there was no difference with my wrinkles. On the third day, I woke up with a flare-up of pimples like I hadn’t had since I was in my early 20s. I am now in my late 40s, and I’d thought those days were over as long as I was careful about what I use.

I had read the list of ingredients for Dermitage and thought it might be a safe cream for me to use. I was wrong. I didn’t recognize any of the ingredients on the list, but obviously one of them — or maybe even a combination of them — made me react with a break out.

I went to the doctor because, if this was like experiences in my past, it might get worse within the next couple of days. He gave me a topical steroid to treat it and told me that Dermitage has been known to cause reactions in some people who have sensitive skin. Nothing I had read suggested that, but now I know.

The doctor also told me that he could recommend some other anti wrinkle creams for me to look at when I was ready to try something else. I’ve decided to wait until my face heals completely before I do that, though.

I am a little scared about trying other creams, but when I do look, I will make sure I only consider products that contain ingredients that are all natural. I am sure that other women have had similar reactions to this, and I want to make sure that my experience is shared so others with sensitive skin will be aware of this wrinkle treatment. Save yourself the time and money; talk to your doctor about what will be best for you and your skin. It will offer you the best option of ending your wrinkle problems.

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