James Davis

Derma Divine Reviews - What Is It?

WARNING: DO NOT BUY Derma Divine Until You Read This Review!
Is it a Scam? Does It Really Work? Check Ingredients, Side Effects and More!

Derma Devine is an anti-aging product that is said to be able to make your skin younger with no need to address invasive operations or injections. The product is available in the form of a cream that claims to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, firm up your skin, brighten your complexion, and prevent or decrease further wrinkling. The makers of Derma Devine claim that more than 75% of our skin is made up of collagen and water, which is really so based on our research. But due to the exposure of our skin to UV rays, it produces age spots, wrinkles, and other unattractive skin conditions. What is worse it that as an individual ages, their body produces less collagen, which means that our skin is subjected to more damage. This leads to the formation of fine lines and wrinkles. Exposure to smoking, ultraviolet light, and repeated facial expressions contribute to the formation of wrinkles too.

Collagen is believed to be very important for our skin, but can a product delivering collagen directly to the skin be really beneficial? Will it help to prevent the inevitable issues associated with growing older? Derma Devine is promised to deliver whole collagen molecules with the help of a peptide formula. It claims to rebuild and rejuvenate the skin with peptides, which are actually two or more bonded amino acids. These compounds are believed to perform important tasks inside the human body too. To determine the effectiveness of the product it is necessary to check whether Derma Devine really provides relief from skin blemishes. We will do it by studying the ingredients in the formula, but at first let us take a look at the company information. The manufacturer of Derma Divine is not very popular in the country. Besides, it is hard to locate an official website, since the product is sold by many sellers. Finding company information for the cream is very problematic.

Ingredients of Derma Divine - Does It Really Work? Is It a Scam?

None of the websites provides the full ingredient list for the product, so we contacted the customer service and were listed the following ingredients in the formula: Purified Water, Paraffinum Liquidum, Glycerin, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Sodium Lactate, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Stearic Acid, Alpha Arbutin, Steareth-20, Triethanolamine, Panthenol, Niacinamide, Xanthan Gum, Glycyrrhiza Uralensis (Licorice) Root Extract, Fragrance, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C), Iris Padilla Leaf (Stem Cell) Extract, Malus Domestica Fruit Cell Culture (Stem Cell) Extract, Carbomer, Phenoxyethanol, Triethanolamine, Caprylyl Glycol, Nymphaea Caerulea Leaf (StemCell) Extract, Potassium Sorbate, and Lecithin. That's quite a long list of ingredients many of which can be found in other sorts of products. Some of these components do not seem to be active, but they act as surfactants, emulsifiers, moisturizers, preservatives, skin conditioning agents, and so forth.

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Of all the ingredients only Vitamin C has real evidence to have a positive effect on skin health. The Mayo Clinic reports having some evidence showing that Vitamin C can be helpful in supporting skin health. WebMD also reports that the vitamin can decrease the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines associated with sun exposure. Vitamin C is also known for its antioxidant effects, which means that it can fight free radical damage to the skin structure. According to the Mayo Clinic's article, Niacinamide is potentially beneficial for human skin but WebMD doesn't provide any evidence to back up this claim. Another ingredient in the product, Collagen, can be naturally found in the skin cells. It is responsible for elasticity and firmness but, as we get older, collagen levels diminish significantly. Derma Divine promises to boost your collagen levels. But this is done in an artificial way.

Customer Reviews - Does It Have Any Side Effects?

So, only one of the Derma Devine's ingredients is able to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. It is Vitamin C. We don't see any collagen in the formula, but the company mentions about it. Many other ingredients are questionable, even though the makers of the cream report having used only natural ingredients. There are many unanswered questions about possible side effects of the product. Additives contained in the formula (no matter if they are natural) can cause redness, irritation, and other skin related symptoms. Even a professional dermatologist is unable to determine what can be expected from the product. All the bold claims about the effectiveness of the cream are also associated with many questions. Since we are unable to check the ingredients in Derma Devine, determining their quality is impossible. Thus, it is difficult to determine whether Derma Divine is worth its cost or not. There is no reason to trust the company's claims, since many of them are unproven and are not backed by any legitimate science.

There are few customer reviews about Derma Divine online. While some of the users are pleased with their purchase, others regret wasting money. One customer said that the cream made her skin softer but it did not influence her wrinkles, even though she has used the product for a few months. Some consumers are not satisfied with the strong scent of Derma Devine. Thus, it cannot be worn under makeup or at night. A few users did not see visible differences within a few weeks of using the cream. Besides, it does not absorb well. One user was disappointed with the fact there was no refund on this product, and it was really expensive. Some customers reported that it failed to produce any positive results, even with daily use. Few users liked that the cream applied easy. Let us take a look at some of the actual customer reviews left online.

"Derma Divine is a scam. My credit card was charged for this cream and when I called them they said I did not cancel in time. But the truth is that I did cancel in time, because I found was allergic to it the first day of usage. They refused to take off the charge. It is illegal to take money from one's account without permission. Do not ever deal with this company."

"The company behind DermaDivine is a bunch of crooks who steal the money of their clients. I have returned their products but I am still waiting for a total refund. They refused to give my money back saying that it was frozen. No one from their customer service department can tell me where the corporate office is. Do not purchase anything from this company or you will be scammed also."

"Derma divine is a terrible product. It did not perform anything promised by the company. I have been using this cream for three months but it did not make my skin softer or decrease my wrinkles. Besides, I don't like its scent. It is too intensive for me to use it before going to bed. I would not recommend this product to anyone."

Where To Buy Derma Divine?

The product is available on the main website online via a "free trial offer". You will need to pay a fee of $3.98 and you will get a 30-day supply of the cream. But if you delve into the conditions listed on their website, you'll see that you have only 14 days to evaluate the product's effectiveness from the date of the order. If you don't cancel your order you will be automatically enrolled in the Preferred Membership Program. This is an autoship program according to which you will be automatically sent a new supply of the product each month and your card will be billed the full cost of the cream. You can return an unopened product only. To do this, just reach out to customer service at 1-877-376-1067.

My Final Summary

Derma Divine has a number of disadvantages the major of which is lack of results associated with the use of the product. There are reports about experiencing allergic reactions and side effects when using the cream. Derma Divine can be bought online only via a trial offer from the official website or some retail stores. Most customers are indignant about the system of automated billing. After ordering a free trial you are automatically enrolled in a billing program, which means that you will be billed the full cost of the product and continue to receive further supplies if you don't report that you don't need the cream within the fourteen day trial period. With this in mind, I cannot recommend Derma Devine.