Have you ever wondered why when you use a new skincare product it feels soft and smooth initially on your skin, but shortly afterwards your skin feels dry and any evidence of the product seems to have disappeared? Have you ever purchased expensive skincare products that are non-refundable realizing after using them that they simply do not work?
Both of these are common fraudulent problems within the multi-billion dollar skincare industry. Skincare consumers need to be aware before they purchase skincare products and research the type of active ingredient they are purchasing and find out how much active ingredient(s) is actually in the packaging.
The reason most skincare products do not work is because the product only contains 7% to 10% of the active ingredient(s).
The remaining portion of the product in the container usually is a combination of glycerine, alcohol and sometimes formadelhyde all of which is toxic. These additives are called fillers. The fillers are used as preservatives. They dehydrate the dermis and some may be carcinogenic.
Think about this? If 10 million people purchased just one skincare product for $60.00 that did not work, that equals 600 million in gross revenue for the fraudulent skincare company. After making an enormous profit, the skincare company closes running away with the profits made from one fraudulent product.
My recommendation is do your research before you purchase any skincare product. Find out the percentage of active ingredient and avoid any toxic fillers. It can be difficult to find skincare products that are 100% product, but not impossible.