
We love it when we can find a reliable company that can produce a wide variety of creams and products that are guaranteed to produce results. When we find a product we like, we can’t help but wonder if all their products will be as effective and helpful, so we do some extra investigating. Strivectin is one of these product lines that keep us on our toes, producing some of the most popular wrinkle creams on the market without spending a fortune in advertising and celebrity endorsement.
In fact, Strivectin SD is so popular that it has inspired a wide number of copycat formulas such as Stripeptin. Strivectin SD, in particular, is Strivectin’s top product, supposedly designed to reduce the appearance of both stretch marks and wrinkles, making it an ideal solution for skincare no matter how old you are. According to the product website, Strivectin’s formula uses “more science” to provide consumers with “less wrinkles” and offering a proprietary complex of peptides that will supposedly provide you with better results.
However, can Strivectin SD live up to its reputation as one of the best skincare treatments on the market?
Product Details:
Unlike so many other wrinkle creams on the market, Strivectin SD does not use Parabans (which are known to irritate the skin) in its wrinkle-fighting formula, so you can try a bottle without worrying about potential side-effects. As an additional bonus, Strivectin SD is not animal-tested nor does it contain animal products.
A quick glance at their ingredient list would tell you that Strivectin’s most powerful wrinkle-fighting agents can be found in its proprietary peptide complex, which contains Palmitoyl Oligopeptide, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, and Tetrapeptide-21. When combined, these three peptides will increase collagen stores and promote the growth and repair of healthy skin cells.
Additionally, Strivectin SD uses a wide array of moisturizing ingredients such as Shea Butter to significantly soften and smooth skin. When your skin is properly hydrated and moisturized, it’s more resistant to damage and often appears “brighter” or more youthful.
Overall Impression of Strivectin SD:
Strivectin SD follows a fairly standard formula for reducing the appearance of wrinkles: a few peptides, a few moisturizers, and a lot of preservatives and fillers. Although this method seems to work for a wide variety of eye cream products, we feel that consumers shouldn’t have to pay extra for unnecessary ingredients. Strivectin SD currently retails for $135 a bottle, which is fairly expensive if you’re on a tight budget, though it’s also pretty typical for a brand-name eye cream.
Overall, Strivectin SD appears to have a great deal of potential for producing wrinkle-fighting results, but for the price, it might not be worth the investment on a regular basis.
