We got an email from a reader asking about dermitage and the questionable benefits they tout from their products. Here is the before and after section of their website with tiny photos taken with different techniques, obscuring any ascertainable results.
They also use pseudo-scientific sounding proprietary names such as Inflacin, QuSomes, and lifting spheres, which are all meant to impress.
Then we found out about fradulent billing and fake free offers. Look at their ridiculous ad above with 'simulated' aging. Our advice: steer clear of this company's products.

FYI, don't include liks to RipOffReport when citing shady business practices. That site is itself a scam meant to extort money from people who want their brand/products unlisted. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Magedson. There are plenty of other legitimate consumer protection websites out there that are WAY more trustworthy than RipOffReport.
Also, virtually all free trial offers work the same way as Dermitage. If you think their free trial is "shady" then so are Netflix, FreeCreditReport.com, Rhapsody/Napster/eMusic, NutriSystem, magazine trial subscriptions and basically everything else that offers a free trial.
Posted by: Ivan | February 27, 2008 at 12:25 PM
why is it there is no adress on
the advertisement for dermitage ?
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