Deravera

Many creams and serums claims to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles, but most lack the ingredients to actually do it. Deravera is said to have the ability to not only reduce fine lines and wrinkles but also reduce under-eye dark circles, puffiness, and skin discoloration.
As a serum Deravera is said to firm skin through minimizing under-eye bags. Results are said to reduce eye circles by seventy-eight percent and bags by as much as sixty-five percent in as little as four weeks. Such results are based on Deravera’s technology of increasing under-eye circulation.
Since aging is caused by varying factors Deravera has attempted to create a product to combat each. Such factors include smoking, alcohol consumption, hereditary, pigment irregularities, atopic dermatitis, allergies, nasal congestion, and sun exposure. With such research and a sixty-seven-dollar price tag, is Deravera the product the cosmetic world has been waiting for?
The ingredients in Deravera include a HexaBlend-3 formula that works to reduce eye puffiness and combat dark circles. Since under-eye circles are caused by broken and leaking capillaries, HexaBlend-3 is said to repair and strengthen these blood vessels. Other ingredients include PVP, aloe barbadensis, hydrolyzed wheat, methyl chalacone, water, sorbitan olivate, themobroma cacoa nucifera oil, grapefruit, bearberry, titanium dioxide, algae extract, sesame seed oil, licorice root extract, yeast extract, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin E, green tea, stearic acid, and cucumber.
Clinical trials with the AMA Laboratories showed positive results while using Deravera, though no results included the reduction of wrinkles. Results did show minimized skin discoloration and puffiness. Consumers reported the inability to apply make-up following use of Deravera because the elements of the serum and make-up counteracted one another.
Overall Deravera lacks the needed ingredients to actually reduce the look of wrinkles, though positive results have been produced in relation to texture, coloring, and puffiness.
