
A product line produced by Laboratories Pierre Fabre, Aderma began producing formulas in the 1960’s. They are located in France, and sell to customers worldwide. They claim to create unique ingredients of their own from plants and herbs in France, and of course their products are filled with nutrients for the skin. Interestingly enough, they also have a pharmaceutical line. But most of their site is focused on educating the common user about basic skin care. Basic skin care is great, but most customers are looking to reverse some of the damage they have already inflicted upon themselves. It can be purchased through third party vendors, and most information can be found on their main site.
Price: Varies
Unfortunately, Aderma does not provide ingredients lists readily available on their website to be evaluated, and when you email them, they are not exactly forthcoming, even if you happen to have sensitive or easily reactive skin. They provide a wide range of products, but without an ingredients list or even the main ingredients, there is no way to truly evaluate the efficacy of these products.
Aderma provides some information, but not the vitals. There are no ingredients listed, no customer testimonials, no money back guarantees or other return policies, and they are exclusively sold by third party vendors, negating any kind of responsibility. Their only hint at ingredients is the idea that they use 50% plant derivatives. There are quite a few plants. However, most of the truly effective wrinkle fighting agents come only from the human body and labs. And we would be truly curious to see what these plants are.