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Natural alternative to Botox that helps against wrinkles

New method against wrinkles increasingly popular.

24.07.2024

Botox becomes interesting for many women in their mid-30s as soon as the first wrinkles appear on the forehead, mouth or eye area. Botox is a toxin, i.e. a nerve poison, which is injected into the muscle layer under the skin to prevent movement. The muscle is paralyzed in order to keep the skin above it in a certain position. This results in the deformed faces where, for example, one eyebrow is fixed higher than the other.


The known side effects such as dizziness, nausea, weakness and even visual impairment usually subside after 3 to 14 days, but in some cases only after up to 3 months. However, new studies from the USA now show alarming results: Botox treatmentsreduce bone density in the treated areas . The researchers' reasoning: by not using the muscle groups in the face, the body receives the signal that it does not need it. True to the motto "What the body doesn't need, it builds back." The face ages faster, the skin appears to become too large for the face, sags and droops.

Good news from Germany: new method

But there is good news from Germany. Two researchers from the University of Göttingen have succeeded in developing an alternative. Two different methods are used in combination to solve the problem of why conventional creams cannot alleviate wrinkles.

The problem: the skin consists of several layers, with the top layer, known as the horny layer, acting as a blockade. This blockade protects the skin from external influences, but also prevents many active ingredients from penetrating deep into the skin.
Conventional creams often get "stuck" in the horny layer, the uppermost layer of the skin. This layer is very dense and only allows a few substances to pass through. Even high-quality ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and vitamin C cannot penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin, such as the dermis, where the actual regeneration and firming of the skin takes place.

As a result, such creams usually only have a superficial, short-term effect, moisturizing the skin on the surface but not achieving any deep tightening or regeneration.

How the "Dulex acid complex" solves the problem: 
The "Dulex Acid Complex" specifically addresses this problem. In two steps, the blockage in the horny layer is broken through and the active ingredients can reach the deeper layers of the skin:

Step 1 - Remove the Release the blockage of the horny layer:
Mild acids from milk, almond and lemon extracts in the "Dulex Acid Complex" help to open up the dense structure of the horny layer without damaging the skin. In addition, a microroller syringe gently perforates the skin. This ensures that the barrier becomes more permeable so that active ingredients can penetrate deeper into the skin.

Step 2 - Introduce hyaluronic acid and vitamin C into the deeper layers of the skin:

As soon as the horny layer is opened, the hyaluron can penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin, especially the dermis, where the collagen fibers are located. Hyaluron binds moisture, which plumps and firms the skin from the inside. At the same time, collagen production is stimulated by the deep-acting vitamin C, which additionally firms the skin and improves its elasticity.
The result: while conventional creams often only work on the surface of the skin, the "Dulex Acid Complex" penetrates the stratum corneum and delivers hyaluronic acid to where it is really needed - the deeper layers of the skin. This makes the skin visibly firmer, more elastic and regenerated in the long term.

Are there any experiences and reviews?

The alternative to Botox has now been available for several months from the German manufacturer and has already been tested by many women. Many are enthusiastic about the simple application at home!

The new method quickly became very popular, especially among quality-conscious women who want to avoid puffy, deformed and frozen faces. Which has already led to empty warehouses on several occasions.
Countless users tell of great results with the new anti-wrinkle method:

Dr. Dranke: "I've been using the set for 2 weeks now and am extremely satisfied. I've been told that I look so smooth and that I'm 54. After applying it, my skin is very fine and you can feel the tension on my face and I can also see that something has changed. I will definitely try the retinol."

Lizabeth W.: "Recommendation from my dermatologist. Just right for my skin. My friends have already asked me how I did it."

Marielle: "I had been having Botox on and off for a long time. But it gradually made my face more and more saggy and strangely dead. The Botox Alternative Set from Dulexir is awesome! I don't have the stupid side effects of Botox and even have a better result! I am thrilled!"

Studies prove the effect - soon to be available on prescription?

The new method with the Dulex acid complex was tested in a study by a Swiss skin research institute in 2023. It scored top marks.

In contrast to Botox injections for wrinkles, the active ingredient complex is 100% natural and available without a prescription - at least for the time being. In the past, there have been increasing calls to regulate the active ingredient as it is deeply effective. It is currently difficult to say how long it will remain freely available. There are already similar cases in which a prescription requirement has been introduced because the perceived effect has changed. Typical German bureaucracy, you might think.

Where is the Botox alternative available?

The Botox alternative is only available in pharmacies and directly from the manufacturer in the online store. It is cheapest directly from the manufacturer in the online store at: www.dulexir.de


There you will receive the manufacturer's discount and can order risk-free on account, including a 60-day money-back guarantee.

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Quellen / Sources:


(1) Signorini, Massimo, et al. "Global aesthetics consensus: avoidance and management of complications from hyaluronic acid fillers-evidence-and opinion-based review and consensus recommendations." Plastic and reconstructive surgery 137.6 (2016): 961.


(2) Boen, Monica, et al. "A Prospective Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy of a Novel Combination of Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Antioxidant Cream for Rejuvenation of the Aging Neck." The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology 13.11 (2020): 13.


(3) https://www.dulexir.com/pages/testergebnis


(4) https://www.dulexir.com/pages/bewertungen

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