Vioderm is another anti-wrinkle product being marketed as an alternative to Botox. It is very similar to Hydroderm, another Botox alternative solution. After having tried them both, I felt very little difference between the two. My skin felt a little more softer and smoother after applying Vioderm just like with Hydroderm.
Most of these Botox alternative products work by providing collagen to the skin much like Botox does but without the painful needles. In addition to collagen, Vioderm also has Retinol and Matrixyl.
The product makes some fairly hefty claims on there website. They state that after 2 months of twice-daily application, volunteers saw a:
The risk free trial 14-day trial of Vioderm costs $1 with a $5.95 shipping and handling fee, which makes it $6.95 total.
Free Trial: Vioderm. 14-day free trial. $5.95 S&H
Matrixy lis a patented ingredient used in Vioderm, which contains polypeptides called matrikines. They aid the skin in restructuring and repairing itself. It helps stimulate the skin’s natural collagen production.
Retinol is a Vitamin A derivative that also repairs and stimulates collagen and elastin. It aids in creating firmer and smoother skin. It has a very small molecular structure which allows it to penetrate the outer layers of the skin and into the lower layers to aid the skin repair process.
The usuage instructions for Vioderm are as follows: