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Aila Michaels

Athena Wrinkle Cream does it work?

Posted: Saturday, November 17, 2007 9:37:21 PM
Hi. I've recently ran into a product called Athena 7 Minute Lift by chance via an online website. Though little is known about the product (via Google search), I took a chance and ordered it anyways. And was amazed by the result. This isn't a sales pitch, but I've compiled a full review of the product, so if anyone is interested in learning more before they buy. If anyone else has tried the product, please confirm/refute my results. Thank you.

Posted: Monday, November 19, 2007 4:49:47 PM
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE-LOVE THIS PRODUCT! It removed my crow's feet and my smile line. I haven't found a product that came close to this
Posted: Monday, January 07, 2008 2:07:01 AM
I just bought it, I have a question to more then 1 time users, does this only work when you use it and if you wash your face the wrinkles come back or does it really get rid of the wrinkles over time, thank you for your help
Posted: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 4:58:49 AM
Sorry i have no idea about Athena Wrinkle Cream but there are some anti wrinkle home remedies which works effectively like
1.Take some coconut oil and massage on the wrinkled skin.
2.Eat 1 tsp of shredded ginger along with a few drops of honey every morning.
3. Rub the core of a pineapple all over your face for sometime and leave it for 10 to 15 minutes.
Posted: Sunday, January 13, 2008 2:20:40 PM
I read on Amazon that it didn't work at all for someone, so I didn't get it. What about Microdermx? This has really good reviews all over.
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2008 9:30:37 PM
I purchased and have been using Athena for several weeks now. I am very pleased with how my wrinkles disappear after 7 minutes (following directions & keeping face still), but after about 15 minutes the effect is gone and it looks like I never even used the cream. I have tried reapplying the cream and it's always the same result. It doesn't seem to matter how much I apply either.

I will continue to use the cream until it is gone in hopes that the effects improve, but I am disappointed. Wondering if anyone else has had the same experience.
Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:42:41 PM
I was online to find new wrinkle creams and stumbled on Athena. All the reading I've done tonight has me wanting to try it. I had the same questions as many of the above ones. What I learned is, 1. with regular use, wrinkles are less noticable over time, 2. the effect can last until you smile and etc, 3. apply it on a wet face to use less and/or use it 2 to 3 times a week. I've tried Natural Advantage and thought I saw a difference then had second thoughts and returned it. I tried Hydroderm and saw no changes at all and returned it. I found this site that has natural remedies for wrinkles, such as honey on the face. Check it out. I plan to, any and all help is great in this battle. Site is: bestincostemics.com Good luck all! I read a review where this certain cream is #1. $250.00 a bottle! Ouch! That would kill my budget.
Posted: Sunday, August 16, 2009 2:15:07 AM
Athena Wrinkle Cream is said to be less effective. This has proven by a friend of mine. If

you want to have results which will last for months or over a year, try botox. Guaranteed

effective and cost is worthy.
Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 3:22:33 PM
ATHENA DOES NOT WORKS!!!!!!! IT LEAVES THE SKIN VERY VERY DRY, IT DOESNT REMOVES THE WRINKLES , THE FACE LOOKS LIKE PASTEBOARD AND IF YOU SMILE THE WRINKLES ARE SEEN EVEN MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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