
Science has changed the face of the cosmetic industry. The recent discovery of how simple structures can affect the skin are now being used. DDF Silky C is said to use this new discovery for anti-wrinkle benefits.
DDF Silky C is composed of a DNA complex and vitamins that reports the ability to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as the ability to improve both tone and firmness, exfoliate dead skin cells and deeply hydrate. By combining blends of retinol and vitamin A and C, DDF Silky C reports benefits through a light serum.
Description and Ingredients
DDF Silky C’s DNA complex is composed of each nucleobase that comprises both RNA and DNA. These include thymine, cytosine, adenine, and guanine, though how they function and their benefits to the skin are not expressly stated. Vitamin C is another ingredient that is said to rejuvenate the skin; however there are no studies to show that vitamin C can actually penetrate the skin.
Retinol is included for resurfacing purposes. As a derivative of vitamin A, retinol has the ability to clear up blemishes and to treat acne. Other ingredients include dimethicone, vitamin E, soy isolflavones, lutein, corn oil, carrot seed oil, safflower seed oil, uracil, and pyridoxine.
Does it work around the eyes?
DDF Silky C is not designed to specifically treat the wrinkles and other conditions of the eyes, though some added benefits may be included.
End Conclusion
DDF Silky C advertises the need for two other DDF products in order to work properly. DDF Silky C states its ability to exfoliate and hydrate on its own, though a facial exfoliating cream and hydrating mask are also required. DDF Silky C does not list all of its ingredients, not how the DNA complex is created or how it works.
Consumers have reported dry skin after using the serum, as well as intense sensitivity to sunlight. DDF Silky C does not contain any anti-aging ingredients and does not have the ability to reduce wrinkles or hydrate as advertised. Though it can reduce blemishes, it is not one of its advertised claims.