Information on Deception Wrinkle Cream

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Deception Wrinkle Cream is designed to hide wrinkles, not eliminate them.

Deception Wrinkle Cream has been featured in such publications as Allure Magazine, Harper's Bazaar and the Chicago Tribune, as well as demonstrated on ABC. It works differently than other wrinkle creams in that the results are immediate. The key to its success is right there in the name, as it deceives the eye by playing with light to make wrinkles seem to disappear. It's been helping women look younger since 1999. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. History

    • Deception, manufactured by Florida-based Dremu, uses Australian emu oil as the basis of its skin-care line. Emu oil is reputed to have anti-inflammatory properties and has been used by the Aborigines as a natural treatment for burns and irritation of the skin. Dremu produces a wide range of products using this ingredient, including a de-puffing eye cream that has been featured by Oprah Winfrey.

    Features

    • What makes Deception different is in how it approaches wrinkles. It does not claim to eliminate them, although it will moisturize the skin, which may help diminish fine lines. What it does do is hide them. Wrinkles themselves are not actually visible to the eye. What the eye sees as wrinkles are actually the shadows produced by the wrinkles. Deception contains silicon dioxide, which is refined to resemble tiny prisms, as well as other light refractors. What this does is fill the wrinkles with light, eradicating the shadows and making wrinkles seem to disappear. The cream base is heavy enough to sit in wrinkles and allow the maximum penetration of the crystals into the wrinkles.

    Function

    • Deception is designed to be a quick and temporary fix. The results last only until you wash the cream off. It will not reduce the actual size and depth of your wrinkles, no matter how long you use the product. The illuminators are suspended in a creamy base that, besides the emu oil, also contains the moisturizers glycerin, petrolatum and dimethicone.

    Reviews

    • Third-party reviews have been mixed, with some raving about the product and others showing little enthusiasm. Those looking at this product to get rid of wrinkles are sure to be disappointed, as this is not what the product is designed to do. For those looking for an effective quick fix that hides wrinkles temporarily, Deception seems to live up to its promise.

    Warning

    • The company has received some criticism for its handling of customer service issues. There are a number of complaints about Dremu with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Due to the lack of response from the company to these complaints, the BBB has given Dremu an "F." Buying the cream from another outlet, rather than directly from the manufacturer, may help prevent any potential customer service issues.

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