DDF Silk C Review
The skin care market has recently been exposed to skin creams and serums that combine moisturizers with molecular science. By breaking down DNA and separating it into its basic components, several facial creams claim to rejuvenate the skin through basic DNA properties. DDF Silk C is one of those products
DDF Silk C advertises the use of DNA components along with antioxidants and moisturizers to firm, exfoliate, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and hydrate. This is all to be attributed to their molecular-based product. Despite this incorporation of science, the question of whether or not science can defeat wrinkles is still looming.
History of DDF Silk C
DDF Silk C does not list any history or research methods.
Benefits
DDF Silk C contains antioxidants that can help the body fight free radicals. It also contains vitamin C.
Side Effects
Several consumers reported over-drying and the necessity to use other moisturizers along with DDF Silk C. DDF Silk C’s label warns consumers against using the product if an irritation develops.
Conclusion
DDF Silk C contains antioxidants as a main ingredient, but antioxidants cannot reduce the look of fine lines or wrinkles, nor can they rehydrate or firm the skin. DDF Silk C is marketed with other DDF products. Basically these products are supposed to be purchased and used together. This defeats the purpose of buying DDF Silk C as a hydrating product because directions advise using the DDF moisturizer too.
Consumers reported the reduction of acne breakouts, though DDF Silk C does not advertise itself as a blemish-fighting product. It does however state an ability to exfoliate, which reports show are true. DDF Silk C also records vitamin C as one of its main ingredients, though it does not have the ability to firm skin or eliminate wrinkles.
DDF Silk C is a costly product that requires the purchase of other costly products. It does not list all of its ingredients or how it developed its DNA complex. There is also no evidence that DDF Silk C can fight anti-aging. When a product does not do as it advertises, maybe it is not the best choice.












