Dermalin Reviews
Created by the company known as Klein Becker, Dermalin is apparently a cutting gel that allows you to achieve “transdermal” fat burning results. They claim that it will help you to effectively tone your body and burn fat while also targeting trouble spots should you apply it there obviously, just like other surgical procedures. Of course, it should be noted that ingredients cannot be absorbed in gel form, meaning that you could not actually lose weight in this particular fashion.
Still important is the company history. Klein Becker has a longer history than most and a more tainted history than most. Yes, there are plenty of other companies that have a reputation for not coming through, and Klein Becker is one of them, charging hundreds for products that aren’t worth your pocket lint. But what sets them apart is that they have been sued multiple times by the FTC for false advertising on a variety of different products including one diet pill targeted toward children. That seems to be a line that people generally do not cross. But it is not so with Klein Becker.
But this in mind, you still have to wonder which ingredients they thought would get through. They have ingredients including lecithin, octyl palmitate, water, aminophylline, isopropylparaben, isobutylparaben, and fragrance. Frankly speaking, most of these are preservatives, some of which will actually damage your skin causing redness, irritation, drying, peeling, and other varied side effects to the skin. But none of them are weight loss ingredients, even when ingested. So obviously speaking, this is just verification of the fact that Dermalin cannot promote weight loss.
It will not target cellulite as they claim being that there is only one way outside of exercise to do that and they don’t have that. It will not target trouble spots of fat, as from the outside there is just no way to do that. Frankly speaking, they don’t have a proven delivery method to start, and the lack of valid ingredients doesn’t help anything.
We would not recommend any Klein Becker product. In fact, if you see the name Klein Becker on any product, and they generally sell through smaller retailers such as Aragonproducts as well as various pharmacies across the United States, you should stay far away from them. They are notorious for causing side effects with no greater benefits and otherwise not giving you what you are actually looking for. This is no exception to that rule.



