Strivectin : Week 4
I’ve been using the Strivectin anti wrinkle formula now for about four weeks, and I think I may have seen my first signs of improvement. The problem is, I admittedly have not been using the product three times a day every as recommended, so I’m not sure if my results would be that much better if I was able to follow this (somewhat annoying) rule of application.
I actually like the smell of this product. I say that because some of the reviews I read the reviewers complained of the smell. It’s a very pepperminty smell, and it actually fells kind of refreshing when you apply it to the skin. I have a hunch that part of the reason this product works is because of the vigorous method of application.
They say you should massage it firmly into the skin in a circular motion. And they say to do this three times a day. I think the massaging part is probably key, as this helps to break the wrinkles down, and helps to kind of “pull” the skin to where it needs to be, which is not in a wrinkle formation.
I purchased my small tube of the Strivectin SD product for $55 as I did not want to purchase the big tube if I hated the product. So far so good, I’ve noticed a slight decrease in the depth of my crows feet, which is the basic area I was targeting. I generally do not use it anywhere else by on my forehead and under my eyes, since this is where I want to target wrinkle and line reduction.

























