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		<title>Strivectin vs Kinerase – Which One Is Best?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Kinerase and Strivectin both being two of the most popular brands of skin care products currently on the market, it's only natural that so many comparisons would be made between the two. After all, they both, in the end are different products all together. So just how do they stack up against one another? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Kinerase and Strivectin both being two of the most popular brands of skin care products currently on the market, it's only natural that so many comparisons would be made between the two. After all, they both, in the end are different products all together. So just how do they stack up against one another?</p>
<h2>Strivectin's Excellent Marketing Ploy - People Still Fall For It!</h2>
<p>First of all, as far as promotional campaigns go in the Strivectin vs Kinerase comparison test, Kinerase doesn't hold a candle to Strivectin. Who ever came up with the idea to market Strivectin as a stretch-mark cream that “just happened” to be discovered by its users to work on wrinkles, is a marketing genius. In fact, to this day the first paragraph of any and all Srivectin Information material is still devoted to this phony story.</p>
<div id="attachment_257" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 256px"><a href="http://www.myskinerase.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/strivectin-vs-kinerase.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-257" title="strivectin-vs-kinerase" src="http://www.myskinerase.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/strivectin-vs-kinerase.jpg" alt="A terrifid group looks on as &quot;Doc Strivectin&quot; &amp; &quot;Wild Ringo Kinerase&quot; gun it out in the streets of Dodge City " width="246" height="167" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A terrifid group looks on as &quot;Doc Strivectin&quot; &amp; &quot;Wild Ringo Kinerase&quot; gun it out in the streets of Dodge City </p></div>
<h2>Can You believe That They Simply Forgot To Test It On Wrinkles?</h2>
<p>Imagine that! The researchers at Klein-Becker tested this stuff, saw that it worked on stretch marks and not one of them thought to test it on wrinkles too. Simply amazing! One can't help but wonder what other texts they also neglected to do on their new “wonder product”? Not to worry! Thats because all Strivectin creams and serums are composed of “common chemicals and ingredients”. No surprises. In fact if you check the labels on Strivectin creams the “number one” listed ingredient that makes up the highest percentage is “water”!</p>
<h2>Labels That Read Like a Mad Scientists “Ultimate Wish List”</h2>
<p>So will Strivectin with its “chef's blend” of common un-patented, readily available chemicals work to diminish wrinkles and age spots? The simple answer to that is yes and no. Yes they will somewhat and no, not nearly as good as Kinerase. Also because Strivectin basically throws the whole chemical supply house in their creams and serums, many people who first try them find that their irritating side effects are just too much to handle. Hey! Their ingredients labels do read like a mad scientists ultimate wish list.</p>
<h2>Sorry Folks - Only Kinerase Contains Kinatin</h2>
<p>You see only Kinerase can use kinatin in their products because they hold the patent on it. Kinatin is an integral component of almost all plant and animal DNA and it is proven to promote and support cell regeneration. So while the makers of Srivectin claim that their product functions exclusively in the dermal-epidermal junction, Kinerase with kinatin, functions to support skin cell growth and reproduction in all skin layers.</p>
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