The Klein Becker Scam
I know Klein Becker from their extensive history. They put out a diet pill for kids as well as other products that have since been shut down, sued for false advertising, etc. They have quite a number of names, and they have even produced wrinkle treatments now that they claim will work wonders for your face.
It is called Strivectin, they claim it was originally supposed to be a stretch mark cream, and they call it “better than botox.” So the idea that a stretch mark cream would be accidentally discovered to be a wrinkle treatment is stupid. Either you know it would work for that or you don’t. Either you used bleaching elements that would actually damage the skin among other things, or you used peptides to rebuild the skin, those are the two basic ways to get rid of stretch marks.
So you know exactly if it will have other applications or not. If not, obviously you don’t know what you’re doing. That being said, you pay hundreds of dollars for any Klein Becker product, because they can charge you that. But you get junk. Strivectin doesn’t even really have wrinkle fighting ingredients at all, let alone in the right amounts. It’s a joke to say the least!
But yet for some reason people go flocking to it because they want to pay hundreds thinking they get what they pay for, they see it on TV, and they see it in grocery stores. Your first indicator should be the fact that it’s in grocery stores. But I guess only time will reason with that.

