Snake Poison Face Cream - Latest in Wrinkle Fight!

Wrinkles are symbol of old age. Sometimes wrinkles hide the youthful spirit of the person. Nobody likes to loose youthful look due to wrinkles. Various types of anti-wrinkle surgeries and treatment like cosmetic surgeries and Botox injections have developed from time to time. Treatment like Botox injections and other anti-wrinkle surgeries are painful as well as costly.

Planet Skincare has developed an anti-wrinkle face cream, which gives smooth skin without wrinkles. This cream is a boon for those people who want skin without wrinkles but can’t afford or desire a treatment like Botox injections and other anti-wrinkle surgeries

This new anti-wrinkle cream contains a synthetic version of the poison of the Temple Viper, a distant cousin to the rattle snake found in Southeast Asia. Just like Botox, this synthetic venom contains the amino acid that blocks nerve signals controlling the muscle contraction and helps to stop wrinkles from forming which results in smooth soft younger skin. Manufacturer Planet Skincare claims that the anti-ageing moisturiser contains venom to "stun" the skin in the same way a real snake bite would, helping to keep it smooth.

In the clinical trails of the ant-wrinkle cream, smoothing effect was measured in 80% of the subjects while an anti-wrinkle effect was seen in 73% of the volunteers over a period of 28 days. But this cream needs to be applied regularly.

Synake - the key ingredient used in the cream won the 'Swiss Technology Awards 2006'. This cream also contains passion flower oil, rose flower water, mango, calendula oil, jojoba, vitamin E acetate.?

This latest anti-wrinkle weapon has already achieved huge popularity. By applying this cream regularly twice a week can give skin a youthful look.

Selfridges' Christine Benson said that products containing snake venom have been used for a few months now in the US, actresses especially love the effect. Unlike Botox, it allows the face movement and emotion but lessens wrinkles and paralyses muscles which cause creases.

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