Nuvosa Skin Care: In the Beauty Brains Bathroom
Can I tell you how sick and tired I am of hearing anti-aging claims from companies that don’t provide ANY data to back up what they say?
That’s why it was so refreshing to find that the samples of Nuvosa skin care that I received were accompanied by actual test data showing how well their products work. If you aren’t familiar with Nuvosa, they offer a Deep Wrinkle Remedy, a Reborn Moisturizer and a Flawless Toner. You can learn more here at Nuvosa.com.
Nuvosa test data
According to their data, at the end of a 28 day study here’s what the women said:
94% agreed skin is hydrated.
90% of women saw a visible improvement in skin.
90% agreed skin tone is more even.
90% agreed skin is more radiant.
90% agreed skin has a youthful glow.
90% agreed skin is more luminous.
78% of women felt skin looks at least 5 years younger.
Of course the catch is that this data is all self-reported. In other words the data shows how the women felt about their skin after using these products. There’s no control cell in the test (to determine for example how well these products work against other, cheaper products.) And there’s no objective assessment of improvement (no clinical or instrumental data.) Still at least these guys did SOMETHING to back up what they’re claiming. I gotta give them a little credit for that!
Nuvosa Ingredients
Deep Wrinkle Remedy Serum -
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Source: thebeautybrains.com - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: thebeautybrains Tags: Questions Source Type: blogs
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