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Location: Greenville, NC Registered: 28 February 2006 Posts: 61 | Anyone heard of this stuff? http://www.hydroderm.com/hydro/index.cfm?action=promo&pc=hydrodermcom7 I wonder if it's something that just wets the surface proteins and thus would not be recommended. |
Location: South Texas Registered: 10 May 2005 Posts: 69 | Bagheera, I wasted my money on this product several years ago before I started learning about skincare and the difference between real actives and the hyped advertising and marketing of most ineffective products out there. I was very disapointed especially since I ordered it through Life Extension Foundation, who highly endorse this product. Buyer beware HTH Susan |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | The "skin wetting" products just speed skin aging in the long run. |
Location: Planet Earth Registered: 17 February 2005 Posts: 2020 | This is not an evaluation of the efficacy or safety of Hydroderm topical skincare, but the FDA sent a warning letter to Hydroderm Beverly Hills in 2005 for violations of Federal,Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (labeling and advertising). FDA Warning Letter to Hydroderm Beverly Hills p.s. Their Internet ads sure use visual effects very well. |
Location: Planet Earth Registered: 17 February 2005 Posts: 2020 | Also, I personally dislike Life Extension Foundation's general use of pseudo-science to market wellness to the masses. |
Location: Ski country - USA Registered: 29 October 2006 Posts: 124 | I don't like Life Extension either. They make many false or exaggerated claims, and their prices are outrageous. |
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