Showing posts with label nanoblur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nanoblur. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Nanoblur Review

I promised a while back that I would write a review on the antiaging skin care product Nanoblur which promises to make you look “ten years younger.” Well, the time has come and I started using it about two weeks ago and can now publish my findings. I started using it because my friend who's using Nanoblur as well told me she was using it and I had to get it.


So I decided to start using Nanoblur, try it out and write this review. I noted that my friend's face looked softer and still natural so I tried it out the next day.


Nanoblur is a cream that you apply after you have put on your moisturizing cream. It's got a nice light texture. It is supposed to correct the things we want to get rid of as we age, such as fine lines, wrinkles, crow's feet and enlarged pores. It also promises to make you look 10 years younger.


Here are my findings: overall, it gives your skin a softer glow. That I can vouch for viewing my friend's face and my own. It may get rid of some of my fine lines and some of my wrinkles. It helped with the large pore situation. I don't have crow's feet yet so I can't judge that aspect of Nanoblur.


My biggest disappointment is that, no, it doesn't make me look 10 years younger by any stretch of the imagination. It doesn't make my best girlfriend look 10 years younger. Really, that promise is sort of stretching the truth. Should you buy this product? Yes, I'll keep using it because I must admit, it does add a kind of softness to the skin and I like that in Nanoblur. If you want to obtain that softness, try Nanoblur and you will see that it does, at least, give you this... Add this product to your anti-aging arsenal.Link

Friday, July 2, 2010

Nanoblur Anti Aging Cream

The ads for Nanoblur anti aging cream are very enticing. What drew me to this cream is the promise in the full page ad in the newspaper, that it can make you look ten years younger in 40 seconds. That’s a big promise. Almost all anti aging creams promise results in as short a period of time as two weeks, but Nanoblur is promising you youth in 40 seconds, without makeup, without procedures and they assure us in their ad that there is no photo retouching. We all know the wonders of Photoshop and how every single photo in the magazine and Hollywood industry has been retouched with the tools of Photoshop. Nanoblur antiaging cream is promising that they haven’t done any retouching of the photograph in their full page ad which shows the model’s face, divided in half, one half has been treated with Nanoblur and the other half has been left alone.

In the ad for Nanoblur anti aging cream, Nanoblur is boasting that it removes shine (something we all known can be done by using simple facial powder), that it minimizes wrinkles and fine lines which sounds promising, that it can make your pores appear smaller which is useful, achieves uniform skin tone (something that can be done with liquid makeup) and makes your nasolabial folds appear less deep. All of these promises in a tube of Nanoblur will cost you only $19.00. Minimizing nasolabial folds seems like the most amazing promise of Nanoblur anti aging cream. Minimizing nasolabial folds is usually only achieved with any number of collagen cosmetic fillers which will set you back about $400 per tube. The promises of Nanoblur cream can be achieved with just a 40 second or less application of the cream and will make you appear 10 years younger.

Nanoblur anti aging cream works with all skin types and tones of skin. This anti aging product works for both men and women. It is not classified as a makeup because it has no color and consists of millions of tiny prisms. It also does not contain cancer causing parabens or aromas – so no allergy issues here.
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Does it work? Does Nanoblur anti aging cream make you look instantly 10 years younger? It all sounds too good to be true and I hope it’s not. I’m off to my Rexall Pharmaplus pharmacy – the only place you can buy it and test it out. I mean, you’ve got to try it to find out if it works. I’ll let you know after I’ve done my testing.