Tuesday, December 15, 2009

DNA SKIN CARE....WHAT A JOKE.

I am currently a sales representative for Dermalogica skin care. I believe Dermalogica to be extremely reputable and effective. Their website www.dermalogica.com gives in depth detail on the ingredients and development of all their products. Most skin care lines that are reputable will not hold back their research. Also, they will be USDA and FDA approved. Dermalogica doesn't allow just any place to sell their product. It is important to have the people in their selling facilities thoroughly trained in the products. There is nothing worse than asking the sales person a question on a product and receiving a partial answer.
Currently, the spa I work at has presented a new skin care line called DNA, developed by "Dr." Noel Aguilar from California. His line focuses on a Cryostem Therapy to reactivate the cells to repair and look younger. Now, right away the word DNA struck me as odd. Somehow your skin will develop flawless blueprints using your own DNA structure. He has a farm in the Swiss Alps in which he raises organic cows. His secret is using bovine stem cells to repair the cell structure in your skin. Now, why exactly are these cows across the country in a mysterious farm? Does it possibly have to do with overseas regulations, I don't know? The DNA Institute where he does all his research is in a strip mall next door to a lighting store. That is one piece of information that is available. However, if you tried to Google or do any other research on where the stem cells are gathered, it is close to impossible to find anything. The only reason I know an inconsiderable amount of information, is because he came to New Mexico to train the estheticians at the spa. The line description he gave only said so much, and basically summarized that no cows are harmed and it's safe. More information....please!!!
The stem cells are added with other flawless ingredients before being topically applied to the skin. The embryonic stem cells are taken from the cow shortly before the umbilical chord has formed. Apparently the cows are able to recreate the fluid that is lost to perform a safe pregnancy. Most of Aguilar's education is in Homeopathy, not from a medical university. His Doctorate Degree is stated to be from European Nations, however with further research it's been discovered as an online degree. This is nothing close to a medical doctorate, yet he claims to be sufficient in biological cellular studies. I guess anyone can receive an online degree and call themselves a doctor. We all know that you can be a doctor in Chinese Medicine. However, the only concern I have is about those who represent themselves differently. Sure there are some witch doctors out there who can possibly cure your parasites or gallstones. But we all know deep down it would be questionable to have them working in your local hospital. Maybe Noel Aguilar is an extremely intelligent man, clearly he can convince people to purchase his bovine stem cells. However, I feel that any company that would associate themselves with a sketchy character is truly clueless.
DNA is also sold in New Mexico at a tanning salon. Now, does reputation really matter to this man? I don't think so. It's all about making the almighty dollar in this world. I don't blame him. Apparently he doesn't even have a patent on the stem cell procedure. Heck, maybe if it truly works I will get it patented and make a million bucks. There's nothing more appealing than getting rich quick.

www.dnaskin.com

The website that tells you NOTHING.




More to come on my discoveries!