Thursday 11 August 2011

5 comments:

Monika @ RocailleWrites said...

As far as I know, most topical products containing collagen don't increase its level in the skin in any way, since the particles are too big to absorb through the skin. Ingredients having collagen production stimulating properties, that's a whole different story. But face cream with collagen? It's not going to do a thing.

[THE BEAUTY DIARIES] said...

I cant get over such a ridiculous claim, I was taught A&P by a DR during my HND and he made it crysdtal clear that the only way to reduce wrinkles is through injectables such as fillers and botox. In my own personal opinion creams are a prevenative and not a cure based on the fact they maintain moisture and hydration in the most superficial layers of skin but other than that we all know they do diddly squat to 'combat' wrinkles'

Its amazing what people will believe though!

melissa@HYPR said...

Hi there. Just to let you know this drink does work but obviously not in the same way as botox or fillers. Because it is drink it works on the dermis (not the epidermis which creams work on) so it basically has more impact than cream. It can't do what botox does that's true but Japanese women have been snapping it up because it is a much more natural look and approach to anti ageing than invasive treatments.

beautywoome said...

I'm not convinced by the claims, totally agreed that skincare, etc. is preventative (and, well, it just feels nice, doesn't it? That has to count for something).

But I am going to be browsing imomoko.com now. Love me some exotic beauty website!

xx

lady jane grey said...

BOTOX = Botulinum TOXIN