What You Should Know
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| Nue Science (2012 Editors Choice) |
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| Hydrolyze |
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| IQ Derma |
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| Dermitage |
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| Strivectin |
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| Juvederm |
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| Meaningful Beauty |
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| Valana Cosmetics |
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Valanna Cosmetics widely distributes their own line of lightening creams alongside other creams imported straight from Asia, including Batsuna and Chi Lih. Their own line of creams consist of an exfoliant and two creams designed for day and night wear, and each cream claims to moisturize the face while eliminating the presence of pimples and freckles due to skin damage. These creams don’t necessarily promise to eliminate the presence of wrinkles, however — they only claim to clear up common skin abnormalities. Valanna Cosmetics itself is a wholesaler, so companies can only purchase their products. Consumers will need to contact their company to purchase it on a individual basis. Despite these issues, Valanna does have an online presence, openly listing the price of their ingredients and ways to purchase it online. Most creams fall within the $18.00 to $29.90 range.
Asian cosmetics are world renown for their emphasis on lightening and making the skin ‘pure’, but does Valanna Cosmetics contain these same principals? The ingredients do match other common facial skin products, but the effectiveness of these ingredients may not be used in a way that ensures optimum skin care for individuals.
Product Details
Valanna Cosmetics states that their products, including their day and night cream, contain ample amounts of Vitamins A, D, E, and special enzymes. Their night cream also contains Wild Camomile and Aloe Vera. Most skin creams include these ingredients because it is cheap and is beneficial to the skin. Vitamins A and E have very strong connections with improving the strength of connective skin tissue in digestible form, but it should be emphasized its benefits when applied topically are not confirmed. This is mostly because these vitamins must penetrate skin cells — it won’t have much effect when just applied to the top layer of skin.
Wild Camomile and Aloe Vera are also featured in most skin creams because of its ability to temporary moisturize the skin, making it feel moist. Its moisture-retention properties are the strongest with the ingredient Aloe Vera. It is important to note none of these ingredients help eliminate freckles or pimples.
The Good
- Contains ingredients which may help the skin retain moisture temporarily.
- Contains powerful antioxidants.
The Bad
- Their brand is only sold for distribution with further skin care companies — not actually available for the general public.
- Does not claim to offer any anti-wrinkle benefits.
- Very little information is available about the brand itself, and virtually no testimonials are available to reference.
The Bottom Line
Valanna Cosmetics appear to be marketed towards Asians, and their products offer benefits not many people desire. The included ingredients may help improve the skin’s condition on a general basis, but does not any benefits for specific skin care needs, and will definitely not offer suitable benefits for mature consumers. The price is affordable, however, and not many skin care companies offer creams such as these for these type of prices.







I’ve used their nighttime age spot treatment and I have to disagree with the comments stated on your site. It actually saw results very quickly, while other brands required weeks, perhaps even months of use before results, if any at all. I also feel the lack of testimonials is a result of a language barrier. As you’ve stated, the product is mostly marketed to Asian communities, which may not necessarily utilize the internet for reviews. The price of the product seems to vary significantly depending on where it is purchased. I was first introduced to it in a Shiseido boutique, where it was sold for close to $70. I found it on a website recently for about $30. Same product, different seller. I feel your comments were over generalized
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rosevo Reply:
September 30th, 2010 at 11:11 am
verry good
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