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2/15/12

Product Review: Nerium AD

Synopsis:  Smells like a combination of ball-sweat and earwax. With minimal results, Nerium AD was not for me.

About a month ago, I was given an opportunity to test and review an Age-Defying treatment called Nerium AD.  As I am now 31, I am on the lookout for wrinkles and gray hairs.  This product seemed like a great way to fight the reaper as he did a number on my body...

Now, I don't have a lot of wrinkles or age spots, but my age IS starting to show.  I received the sample and followed the instructions.

After 2-3 weeks, I realized something.  I'm not seeing a lot of results.  I was taking before/during/after pictures like recommended, but there was no change.

That's when it occurred to me.  I really don't need this product.  At least, not yet...

As for the review portion of this post, I didn't see any results.  But then again, I don't have a lot of spots needing an anti-aging boost.

Oh well, it was worth a shot...

If you are old and baggy/saggy, give this product a good glance.  The before/after sections of the website shows some significant results, and a quick google search will show a lot of satisfied customers.

Me?  Not so much.  But that isn't a bad thing.  It means I'm not 'old' yet.

One bit of warning, it isn't cheap.  And it looks/smells like dirty earwax.  If you're going to romance your better half, get your sexy on, THEN put it on, because the odor is a bit of a mood killer...

But if it works, it's worth it, right?  I'm impressed with Nerium AD, but I'm not ready to use it as needed yet.  Maybe in 10 years...