Eucerin Q10 Review
Eucerin Q10 is one of the better known names in the anti-aging market and the products are popular as they are sold in a wide variety of outlets and the prices are at the lower end of the price range. Eucerin Q10 is especially targeted at those women who have sensitive skin or are allergic to the ingredients in many of the other creams on the market. Many of the regular creams which claim to tighten up the skin do this by making it drier, so Eucerin Q10 is the perfect choice if your skin is dry already.
How does Eucerin Q10 Work?
The main ingredients found in the cream are titanium dioxide, coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin E. The titanium dioxide is a sunblock (important in the best wrinkle creams) which helps protect the skin from aging further under the rays of the sun. Conezyme Q10 occurs naturally in the body and helps to prevent signs of aging. Vitamin E helps the skin by helping to get rid of waste products which accumulate in the skin’s tissue. Apart from the three main ingredients, the cream also contains moisturizers to smooth the skin. No fragrance is added to the product and the texture of the cream means it feels light and non greasy on the skin. The Eucerin Q10 products are available as both a thick cream in a small pot and a more liquid feeling lotion in a larger pump action dispenser.
Conclusion
Although the product claims to deliver results in 5 weeks, there is little in the way of either scientific proof or before and after photographs on the website to back up their claims. Many of the ingredients found in other anti aging products which have been proven to reduce or reverse the signs of aging are not present in Eucerin Q10. The company don’t offer a free trial of the product, or produce sample sizes, so it is impossible to get a sample to see if you like it or not. On the flip side the retail cost is a lot less than many of its competitors, so the cream doesn’t require such an investment.
Eucerin Q10 is widely available and is sold through drugstores and supermarkets. It’s an excellent choice for women and men with problem or sensitive skin, and can even be used on skin with eczema. It’s an excellent choice as a moisturizer in these circumstances. However, the fact that it doesn’t contain anything to boost collagen on the skin means that it isn’t the best choice for fighting the wrinkles.
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