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Inneov Fermete

THE NEW ANTI AGEING PILL

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16-01-10

Consumers are spending billions trying to reverse the ravages of ageing

Interesting article by Joan Walters of The Hamilton Spectator about the anti wrinkle pills - Inneov Fermete - she points out that, "the global market for products ranging from skin renewal to brain games is already worth $160 billion a year and is expected to rise to $275 billion in 2013." Read the article here


04-01-10

MediaPost News Picks Up On Anti Ageing Pill

In their Brand Marketing section Sara Zucker reports on Nestle and L'Oreal's new anti wrinkle pill. Read the article here


23-12-09

Michael Winner's Opinion of the Anti Wrinkle Pill

Article on the Daily Mail website by film director Michael Winner on the new pill, beauty treatments in general and Charles Bronson. Read the article here


21-12-09

Daily Express Website on Inneov Fermete -the New Anti Ageing Pill

The Daily Express report on the new anti wrinkle pills, Read the article here


20-12-09

Anti Wrinkle Pills Featured in Sunday Times

Inneov Fermete, better known as the anti wrinkle pill, is featured in the Sunday Times Women section, Read the article here


Inneov Fermete - The Anti Wrinkle Pill

There’s a new product in town and it’s not a cream, an injection or a surgery. It’s a pill, it's called Inneov Fermete and it’s been proven that it really works.

The pill contains anti oxidants, isoflavones, lycopene and vitamin C. Lycopene has also been proven to prevent certain cancers in both men and women.

Two groups of women participated in the test. One took a placebo and the other took Inneov Fermente.

After 6 months the Inneov Fermente group’s skin had improved elasticity by nearly 9%. The placebo group showed no effect at all. In short, Inneov Fermente works. Results are clearly visible after taking the pills for 3 months.

Although it’s reported to be slightly pricey for a 10 day supply, it is not a bitter pill to swallow. The sugar coating does help the customer to swallow the pills easily. Customers can compare the cost of the pills to the creams they were buying before and see the savings over the long term. They can also look in the mirror and see real results that they didn’t have before.

There are those who say that three months is far too long to expect results from a product. The fact is that women worldwide have used creams and other products for years at a time without seeing any results at all. The effect of this pill doesn’t wash off in the sink and there have been no reports of side effects.

This sweet miracle pill has been the brain child of a joint venture between L’Oreal and Nestle. L’Oreal is one of the cosmetics industry leaders and innovators while Nestle, known for chocolate has been involved in nutrition and healthy foods for decades.

It looks like a perfect combination between having a sweet treat and getting smoother skin at the same time. To see a satisfied smile in the mirror, it’s worth the price.

 

Background

According to Euromonitor International, people spent almost 9.8Billion dollars on anti-wrinkle products, a figure that has increased a staggering 109% increase since 1997.

If you have never used anything on your skin before, you will feel a difference. That’s because you’re doing something.Your skin will feel different because you’ve put something on it. Some products feel silky smooth while others feel greasy and still others don’t feel like they’re there at all.

Skin ages and wrinkles because of collagen loss. Pollution, stress, smoking, diet and heredity are all factors that affect the wrinkling of the skin.

Most anti-wrinkle cream products today are marketed with claims that they actually cause physical changes to the skin. That would classify them as drugs, which they are not. If they really changed the skin and body they way they claim, they would be under the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and you would need a prescription for them. Since they aren’t listed as drugs it’s not likely they can really do what they claim.

The main ingredients seem to be as varied as the prices demanded by manufacturers. Collagen, sheep placenta, bee pollen, retinol, peptides, alpha and beta hydroxyl acids (both a type of chemical peel), anti-oxidants, animal urea and more have been touted by manufacturers to “reduce, remove or reverse” wrinkles.

A study performed by Consumer Reports found that the brand La Prairie Cellular selling for $335 for 1 ounce of day cream and 1.7 ounces of night cream was a the bottom of the “least effective” list. The winner? Good old Olay Regenerist. At about $19 each for the enhancing lotion, perfecting cream and regenerating serum. The company of course recommends using all three products at once.

The invention of cold cream is credited to a 2nd century Greek physician named Galen. The wondrous concoction was (and is still today) made of beeswax and oil of roses.

Today’s cold cream has a few more ingredients such as preservatives but the main formula hasn’t really changed. Perhaps that’s because it works. It costs a few dollars for an 8 ounce jar and it’s available in every drugstore in America.For centuries women have used everything imaginable on their skin to prevent wrinkles. From sleeping with gooey facial masks made of who-knows-what to having expensive and life altering surgeries. Anything to prevent wrinkles.

Men and women no longer need to run to expensive plastic surgeons or waste their hard earned money buying all kinds of creams which promise results and don’t deliver.

Now add Inneov Fermete, the anti wrinkle pill, to the mix and you have a revolution on your hands. No messy creams or potions - just pop a pill and get on with your life.

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