Prototype #37-C Review

Prototype #37-C has got the market cornered on peptides! There is no other product that has this many peptides on the market…at least I haven’t found one. Are peptides really any good though? You better believe they are and they have some serious science backing them up. However, there are many studies from proprietary formulas that I don’t trust.

Argireline, SYN®-COLL, Matrixyl, Matrixyl 3000 and Eyeseryl are all proprietary formulas that have their own claims and research, but I just don’t trust research done by manufacturers. However, in the science community, there is a ton of “REAL” evidence backing up the efficacy of peptides. So, I take all these proprietary formulas serious, because they work.

Will Prototype 37-C Get The Results You Want?

That’s a good question! You could try it…but if it doesn’t work as well as you planned, don’t blame me. The problem is that focusing all your energy on peptides is not a good idea if you want to create the top anti-wrinkle cream.

Hyaluronic acid is the only active ingredient in Prototype 37-C that  is not a peptide. Hyaluronic acid is a great ingredient to have in any anti-aging product, but it can’t make up the difference for not having some very important ingredients.

What’s Missing In Prototype #37-C ?

Prototype #37-C is in dire need of antioxidants. You can’t have an effective solution to aging without the use of antioxidants.

Here are a list of ingredients I would put in this product if I wanted to dominate the anti-wrinkle market:

Ascorbyl Palmitate – This is basically Vitamin C Esters which is the buffered form of Vitamin C. This is a must have in any anti-wrinkle ingredient list.

Ubiquinone - Noted for being one of the most powerful antioxidants available. Ubiquinone helps all the other antioxidants perform better. Another name for ubiquinone is Idebenone. I’m very particular about certain ingredients and Ubiquinone is one of them. If a product has coq10 instead of ubiquinone that’s okay, because they are very similar. However, if a product has neither Ubiquinone nor coq10 I usually don’t recommend it.

Deanol – Otherwise known as “facelift-in-a-jar”or DMAE. This ingredient firms up the muscles in the face to give you that fresh, lifted look everyone wants.

D3pa - Not many anti wrinkle creams have this ingredient, but it is very powerful in getting rid of dark circles and wrinkles. I’ll spare you the scientific details, but d3pa turns into nitric oxide and causes your capillaries to dilate and this increases blood flow. Any time you increase circulation like this, you enable your body to repair itself.

Bottom Line

I’m not going to tell you Prototype #37-C is bad, because it’s not. It could be used in conjunction with a product that has a total focus on antioxidants. However, if you want a product that has almost all of these highly important ingredients already, I would recommend LifeCell, because it’s already optimized for the best possible results you can get with an anti-wrinkle cream.

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One Comment

  1. Posted October 28, 2010 at 1:21 pm | Permalink

    This does not work, botox would be cheaper. Take my advice dont buy, you cannot erase wrinkles by putting a cream on, you can how ever get nice skin glow by using a cheap mosturiser I use loreal age perfect.I get lots of comments how my skin glows, the eye serum is really good also. I am now considering botox, that’s the only thing that will work. Keep mosturising and stay out the sun as much as possible ans use a good sunscreen.

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