Ok, so the next anti aging and wrinkle fighting product that’s on my radar to try was a toss up between Derma E Hyaluronic Acid formula, Derma E Peptide formula and the ROC Deep Wrinkle Night Time formula.  I’ve been itching to try the ROC one for a while because I keep seeing it in the beauty aisle along with all the other wrinkle and anti aging creams in the drug stores, plus it has a great price, although admittedly a higher one for typical drug store products.

I’ve also been wanting to a try a product that was heavy on Retinol, which I’ve been reading more and more positive reviews about lately, and the ROC night time deep wrinkle formula has a lot of concentration of Retinol.  Retinol tends to work in an opposite manner than most other anti aging products, which slough off the outer layers of skin, revealing new skin, and that is how they reveal the newer skin and speed cell turnover.

However, retinol is a little different, in that with several weeks of use, it is supposed to help to thicken the skin instead of strip the layers away and speed the cell turnover, so it is especially helpful for deeper wrinkles and fine lines, although it is not recommended to be used heavily around the eyes because this is a sensitive area.  That was the one drawback I read, because this happens to be precisely where I need the most work on my deeper wrinkles and crow’s feet.

I still decided to try it because my crow’s feet actually angle down away from my eyes, so I figured they were distant enough from the paper thin area right around the eyes.  I’m going to buy it as soon as my current DMAE, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid serum is out.  Gotta be frugal and watch the money like everyone else in this economy!  Oh, the product runs around twenty bucks, a little higher in some stores who jack up their prices like CVS or Rite Aid.  I couldn’t find the ROC line in Target and I’m not sure if they sell it in Wal-mart, but they do have the whole line on Amazon for a really good price.