Dermajuv Acne Scar Fading Cream
The Dermajuv Acne Scar Fading Cream is the reason I put this blog together.
Update: Dermajuv is now called Dermagist. Nothing about the company or products changed, just the name.
This product is serious treatment, and not some “scar cream” you can buy at the drugstore or grocery store for $9.99. However, if you are really serious about getting rid
of your acne scars, or at least in making a great improvement in their texture and discoloration, you can not afford to miss out on Dermajuv’s acne scar fading cream.
Here is a quick breakdown of what the key ingredients in this product do, to treat your acne scars on TWO LEVELS: 1. Improvement of texture and bumpiness 2. Reduction of discoloration
No sales pitch is needed for this product. It is science and nothing else. After reading what each ingredient does, you can go over to Dermajuv’s Acne Section and buy it. Enough said.
Collaxyl (hexapeptide-9) Collaxyl is a peptide that basically repairs the skin. It acts as a soluble (so the skin can absorb it) messenger that rapidly triggers cutaneous (skin) regeneration. I was looking up Collaxyl on the internet and I came across a study that showed a piece of DEAD human skin which was “injured” intentionally for the experiment. The scientists applied Collaxyl 1 time, and left it on the dead skin for 72 hours. Of course, the images are from under a microscope, but I almost fell out of my chair when I saw them. I pasted them below for you to see for yourself.
Panthenol (Provitamin B5) is another ingredient in the acne scar fading cream because it aids in the healing of skin tissue and also spurs cell regeneration. Many researchers call Panthenol “the beautifier” vitamin. It deeply moisturizes also, which has an added benefit to healing acne scars and soothing the skin, which reduces the redness or discoloration common with acne scars.
Rosehip Oil (Rosa Mosqueta) is the oil extracted from wild roses that grow in Chile and Argentina. Rosehip Seed Oil is famous for how well it regenerates the skin cells and for minimizing scar tissue. A group of Italian doctors has been perscribig it for post-surgery patients since 1988. The oil has been used to help heal surgical scars and those caused after accidents. Rosehip oil is a tremendous source of Vitamin C also, which has proven properties in skin healing.
Acai Berry Extract is very well known for its antioxidant properties as well as its extremely high content in Vitamin C. The acai berry can sooth the skin as well, reducing the discoloration as well as encouraging the skin to regrow cells and heal the scar area.
Niacinamide was touted when the New York University College of Medicine proved it as effective as the leading topical prescription medication, Clindamycin, at curing acne. However, the benefit of it in this scar fading cream is that it can fade scarring discoloration as well. Niacinamide is an active form of Niacin (Vitamin B3). It is seen in skin treatments frequently for its anti inflammatory properties as well.
Asafetida Extract is the extract from a root of a plant. This plant has fabulous and well-documented properties of evening skin tone and reducing hyperpigmentation of the skin associated with wounds or aging.
As I said before, the Dermajuv Acne Scar Fading Cream is a one-of-a-kind, as far as treating both reasons why acne scars are so visible and so hated. The product really worked for me, and I really wanted to share that with everyone. You can get it at www.dermagist.com in their acne section.







