DermitageBefore you pull out your credit card and hop on the Dermitage bandwagon, there are a few things about the product we feel you should know. So, without further adieu, here is our review (yes, we rhymed that on purpose).

A quick search for Dermitage returns all sorts of contrasting reviews. This can be rather frustrating. If it isn’t someone try to hard sell you on it, it’s a competitor trying to repel you away from it. We understand how tough it can be to find genuine information, especially when it comes to anti-aging products, and hopefully we can help you out.

What Dermitage Does
Luckily, there have been some concrete clinical studies to show what exactly Dermitage does, so we don’t have to depend on vague claims from the manufacturer/sales team. These studies were conducted by a 3rd party team of researchers (some companies will publish their own studies which is of course less credible). After testing the product on numerous individuals for the 21 day trial period, they concluded that:

  • Test subjects of widely varying ages all reported feeling that their skin felt “youthful”, “reinvigorated”, and other similar terms.
  • Depth of deep wrinkles and amount of total wrinkles were markedly reduced on nearly all subjects of varying ages
  • The effects appeared to be equal on female and male subjects

What Dermitage does NOT do
You may have found information similar to the above in other reviews/reports, due to its positive nature. There is, of course, some negatives that the company is not going to publish all over their website or reviews, for obvious reasons.

  • Dermitage is not a permanent solution. The product must be used as directed to maintain the effects over an extended period of time. So, offering a free trial is sort of a clever way to get you hooked, since they know most customers will become paying customers after the free trial is over
  • The “free” trial is not technically 100% free, as the customer still has to pay $1.97 for shipping and handling