Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Day One:

I’m a bit disappointed by the container. The label is a cheap sticker that you can print on any inkjet printer. But at least there is a seal on top of the container. The instructions for application are longer than I thought. This means I won’t be jumping out of bed in the morning rubbing on some DermaTend and running out the door.

Some of the Pictures are not of the greatest quality. It was not until the scabe fell off that I learned of the Macro function on my camera.

DermaTend

I was looking for a natural mole removal application that worked, and was relatively cheap. I came across DermaTend mole remover. I was naturally skeptical. I looked and looked for third party reviews of DermaTend. The only thing I could find were several "Press Releases" posted by the company, Solace International, Inc.. The "Press Releases" simply said the same thing at every website they were posted.

I decided it was worth the (then $35.95) now $49.95 to test it out and write a review. My further posts will include pictures of the mole I tried to remove and a little text.

I'll also say that I paid the full price for DermaTend and am not receiving any compensation from Solace International, Inc. The website for DermaTend is: http://www.dermatend.net/index.html