Dermalex-MD

Dermalex-MD is not advertised as a wrinkle treatment, despite containing wrinkle-reducing ingredients. It is instead sold and designed to diminish dark circles.
Dermalex-MD uses scientific research to reduce the dark circles under the eyes. By strengthening the blood vessels that result in dark circles, Dermalex-MD aims to reduce pigmentation. Aiming at the root cause of dark circles Dermalex-MD comes with high expectations, but does it work?
Dark circles and bruises are caused by broken capillaries. The body bruises continually without causing pigmentation to reach the surface. Since the skin of the eye is so thin, these capillaries appear more readily than anywhere else on the body. After years of research the makers of Dermalex-MD created a method to reduce dark circles.
By combining research and expertise the makers of Dermalex-MD have the right idea. They use proven wrinkle fighters, peptides, to benefit and thicken skin with collagen. However reducing wrinkles is not the main aim of Dermalex-MD. In fact Dermalex-MD does not contain the right ingredients to reduce dark circles.
These include deionized water, aloe vera gel, glycerine, hesperidin methyl chalcone, steareth-20, dipeptide-2, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-3, N-hydroxysuccinamide, chrysin, palmitoyl oligopeptide, retinyl palmitate (vitamin A), cucumber extract, sodium hydroxide, polysorbate-20, carbomer, propylene glycol, methyl paraben, propyl paraben, diazolidnyl urea, hydroxyethylcellulose, potassium sorbate, tocopherol acetate (vitamin E), and ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
Dermalex-MD has more wrinkle-reducing ingredients than dark circle diminishing ingredients. As a contradiction Dermalex-MD has the right idea to reduce dark circles but goes about it in the wrong way.
