Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer

Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer with Dragon Blood Complex is definitely a serum with an interesting same, but what does it really do?
It claims to be able to repair, resurface, regenerate and renew the skin, lessening noticeable signs of aging as a result of time, UV and environmental damage while also improving texture and tone.
Peter Thomas Roth products are well known in the anti-aging market, and are sold through Sephora and other prominent cosmetic distributors. Many would buy this product due to brand loyalty alone, or because of its intriguing name, but the $75 price tag for just one ounce of serum might make you pause.
Is Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer worth the price? First, we need to look at the ingredients (what on earth is Dragon Blood Complex?!) and then we need to look at consumer reviews before we can recommend trying Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer.
History of Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer
Peter Thomas Roth is a company that started in 1993, and it prides itself on its ingenuity and creativity, giving you a range of over 100 different skincare products.
Product Details:
The primary ingredient in this serum is Dragon’s Blood, which is a naturally red extract from the Amazon’s Croton Lechleri tree, which Peter Thomas Roth claims is proven to help accelerate skin damage repair. In reality, the extract has found application in the treatment of diarrhea, wounds, tumors, stomach ulcers, herpes infection, the itching, pain and swelling of insect bites, and other conditions, but no anti-aging benefits.
All of the other active ingredients in Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer are extracts as well, and thought they have been linked to various types of healing and moisturizing, they are largely untested and none are clinically proven to give you real results.
In terms of consumer reviews, it was difficult to come to a conclusion. About half of those who tried Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer loved it and recommended it, and the other half absolutely hated it and found that it was a waste of time and money.
Conclusion
With inconclusive consumer reviews and unproven ingredients, we can’t recommend Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer. The fact that it is so expensive means that it is an investment, and if a 50/50 chance is good enough odds for you, then you might be happy with this serum.

