Somewhere, a woman is ecstatically shelling out $125 for what she believes is the product of her dreams, a 1 oz jar for cosmetics full of what claims to be a personal care product that can heal anything, even damaged DNA. Read the five reasons why you should pass on this trend. First off, I don’t claim to be a doctor, a cosmetics scientist or most importantly, a geneticist. I’m just a lotions and potions lady that happens to have some common sense. And when it comes to miracle DNA cosmetic goods, it’s time for all of us to get reacquainted with our intellect, or as Dr. Phil would say, “get real.” Scary fact # 5 – People actually believe these claims. Can a jar for cosmetics hold a product capable of altering your genetic code? This first point is simple, practice critical thinking. People suffer with abnormalities brought on through genetics that can’t be cured, yet a super-duper face cream won’t only tone your skin, but alter your DNA, in essence reprogram your body to only promote firm skin. Does that make sense to you? Didn’t think so. Scary fact # 4 -Last time I checked, DNA is more
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