Derm Exclusive Fill And Freeze Does Not Have Every Popular Ingredient

By Jacob King


If you are like many people out there, then you not only want to know what is in an anti-aging skin care product, but also what is not in it. There are many ingredients out there that cosmetic companies choose to include that people are against. Why do they use these ingredients? Usually the answer to that question is as simple as the fact that they are cheap.

Anyhow, I have decided to write up a page on Derm Exclusive today. I want you to know what ingredients are not included in this skin care treatment so that you can decide if you should try it or not.

As I am sure you will soon find out. There are hundreds of thousands of reviews on the internet. They are also very promotional and not very informative. That is not my intention today. I will provide you with information you did not already know about Team Beachbody and their products.

The first thing that I do not like in my skin creams are animal byproducts. I do not know if this is a big deal to you or not, but products with animal products tend to have a higher tendency to cause allergic reaction. Also, there are people who worry about animal welfare. The great news is that Beachbody not only left these types of ingredients out of Derm Exclusive, but they do not use them in any product that they promote.

Another thing that I do not like in my skin care ointments are a very common preservative referred to as parabens. It may be true that the FDA has found no safety issues with parabens, but there is not a whole lot of research on the matter either. Therefore, I try to avoid them. Good news, there are none in any Beachbody products.

So far, everything looks good. I am ecstatic that me and Derm Exclusive are on the same page.

Before I stop I do want to tell you about a couple of more things, however. One of the topics I wanted to bring up is animal testing. As I am sure you are already aware, a lot of cosmetic companies today want to perform testing of their products on animals first. I am against this myself, and find it very encouraging that Team Beachbody and Derm Exclusive have decided not to do any animal testing what so ever. This is very respectable.

The only other point that I think is worth of today's article is vitamin e. I know, I know, you want vitamin e in your skin care treatments. I agree with you completely. However, I do know that often times causes adverse reactions. This is due to the fact that it can be derived from many different sources. I mean you can get this vitamin from hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, and even wheat germ oil. As you know, a lot of companies choose the cheapest ingredients and make it more prone to causing adverse effects.

So it does have the best ingredient and it was actually thought out. This company did not take the easy way on any part of their product.




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