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Anti Wrinkle Cream Natox Likely To Replace Botox?

March 22,2013

NO glowing endorsements. NO raving. NO gushing. Just a blunt, honest look at how Natox works and whether it's worth considering. Plain and simple.

Anti Wrinkle Cream Natox Likely To Replace Botox? Anti Wrinkle Cream Natox Likely To Replace Botox?

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With the final touches complete to our new website: FacialCareProducts.net , we are excited to announce that the site was just recently launched, on Feb 26 2013. The website provides an authoritative position as a review and information site for skincare and natural health & beauty products.

Our names are Denise and Nate, authors and creators of FCP and our aim is simply to offer unbiased opinions and reviews about the many products that are available on the shelves of health care stores and online. We hope this position will give visitors the ability to choose products that match their own personal needs and preferences.

Towards that end... We have discovered there has been a resurgence of interest in natural alternatives to the use of Botox for wrinkle-reduction. Botox is a powerful neuro-toxin that could in fact be life threatening. Thus, the search for a working alternative.



What we have found is, the skin care product, Natox, is proving to be a natural and non-invasive answer to Botox for those seeking an alternative to Botox procedures. Natox, a relatively new, yet simple topical cream, claims to be a natural Botox alternative, providing the same dramatic wrinkle-removing effects as Botox, without any of the harmful and sometimes bizarre side effects exhibited by some Botox users.

First released in the UK in late 2011, it was billed as a skin care cream aimed at reducing wrinkles through a relatively similar process to Botox, muscle relaxation.  Without the need for injections or surgery and containing none of the appalling side effects that result from using the botulism toxin.

Celebrity endorsements by Sue Moxley, the beauty editor for The Sun newspaper, and Eric Way, a leading international fashion designer, helped fuel Natox's sudden rise to prominence in the skin care industry.

Natox essentially, is a variation on Botox. Of course there are a few major differences: The ingredients are all natural whereas Botox is a powerful neuro-toxin. Natox is not injected, but instead is a serum that is absorbed into your skin.



Our research of Natox has shown us that one is not going to get the same results as Botox, in relation to the short term effects. Instead Natox shows a reduction in wrinkle visibility over time with daily use. Skin should become smoother and there is likely to be an increase in the production of collagen (compound that helps produce more cells in our skin). Although effects vary with each person, most users have experienced the above effects.

Read the full review here; Natox Vs Botox Review

Our website contains many product discussions such as this one. Also current and useful information about natural health and beauty topics. Interested parties are welcome to visit the site at http://facialcareproducts.net to find out more about skin care, natural health and beauty tips.



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