Stripeptin FL Review
Stripeptin FL is part of the Stripeptin product line that is supposed to reduce fine lines. Hence the FL. However, the name has recently been changed to DermaRet FL. The formula and the packaging are the exact same. The only difference is the name. It is still manufactured by Nutritional Science Laboratories. Some have speculated that the reason for the name change came about because of the FTC’s effort to crack down on “Free Trial” scams. Stripeptin FL relied heavily on their “Free Trial” offer. For many companies this is just a way to get you to sign up for auto-shipping. Putting that aside let’s take a look at the actual product.
Benefits
Stripeptin FL contains Acetyl Hexapeptide-3. This is a good thing. Peptides are what make wrinkle creams successful. They support the production of more collagen and elastin in the skin. This allows for firmer, smoother, more wrinkle-free skin.
Side Effects
The Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 seems to be the only useful ingredient that Stripeptin FL contains. What’s worse is they don’t even tell us how much of that ingredient is in the product. This usually means they don’t include a high enough amount. We suspect that is why they have to rely on the “Free Trial” offer.
Conclusion
We don’t recommend this product whether you call it Stripeptin FL or DermaRet FL. No matter the name it just isn’t going to help you reduce wrinkles. There are much better products on the market, and we suggest you find on with enough peptides, and other proven ingredients.













Comment
It all depends on what you call trantmeets If you want to use pumice stones on your knees and elbows, Ponds’ Cold Cream, or more expensive designer’ creams then I would say start in your 20s, way before the damage from the sun, wind etc. have set in. But if you are talking more extensive and invasive trantmeets like acid peels, never!! If you have cleansed your face and taken relatively good care of your skin, eaten right and done all that you can do, you really should accept that some part of it is aging. Trying to look 20 when your 65 is unrealistic and vain.
October 18, 2012 at 10:37 am