A while ago I published an article on technological advances in anti-aging skin care which featured Freeze 24/7 anti-wrinkle cream, among others.
At the time, Freeze 24/7 was unique in its use of topical Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) combined with Gynostemma to relax facial muscles. Problem with Freeze 24/7 is that users seem to either love it or hate it. It has an unusual waxy consistency and needs to be applied differently than other face creams.
The manufacturer advises to take a small amount and rub it between your thumb and forefinger to thin; then pat into the skin. Wait two minutes and re-apply in the same manner. “If you follow these recommendations, you will see optimal results with less product and not experience any flaking associated with improperly applying or using too much cream.”
For those who want the benefits of topical GABA and Gynostemma but can’t quite get the hang of applying Freeze 24/7, there are now alternatives. DermaDoctor has introduced its own GABA/ Gynostemma anti-wrinkle cream called Immobile Lines.
This one has a creamy consistency and doesn't ball-up on your skin. You still need to take care not to use too much or it will flake. Like Freeze 24/7, Immobile Lines takes effect within 10 minutes and lasts 24 hours.
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