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Since Strivectin-SD
was designed as a stretch-mark reducing formula, it
comes in a large, 6-ounce tube.
Strivectin-SD is backed by a money-back guarantee. |
In a remarkable turn of events, arguably one of the strangest
in the history of cosmetics, women across the country are putting a stretch-mark
reducing emulsion called Strivectin-SD
on their face to get rid of fine lines, wrinkles and crow's
feet. And, if consumer sales are any indication of a product's
effectiveness, Strivectin-SD
is nothing short of a miracle. Women (as well as a growing number
of "Boomer" men) are buying so much Strivectin-SD
that finding a tube at a Utah cosmetic counter has become
just about impossible. Has everyone gone mad? Well... not really.
Scientific Breakthrough or Dumb Luck?
Although Strivectin-SD was already backed by clinical trials documenting
its ability to visibly reduce the depth, length, discoloration
and roughness of existing stretch marks, the success of Strivectin-SD
as an anti-wrinkle cream was "dumb luck," says
Gina Gay, spokesperson for Klein-Becker, StriVectin-SD exclusive
distributor.
Dr. Daniel B. Mowrey, Klein-Becker's Director of Scientific
Affairs, says, "Clearly, people were seeing results, but we
didn't have a scientific explanation as to why this wrinkle-reduction
was occurring. However, based on the incredibly positive reports,
I started using it myself -- applying Strivectin-SD to my face after shaving." Dr. Mowrey adds,
"On a personal note, my wife tells me I haven't looked this
good in years."
Dumb Luck Strikes Again!

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