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Follow on Google News | Anti Wrinkle Cream That Was Snubbed By Dragons' Den Panel Now A Top SellerInformation about the Natox skin cream, which is now generating sales of £250,000 per month and proving the Dragon's Den investors wrong, who turned it down in 2011.
By: Articate.com One of those products that was rejected last year was the Natox anti wrinkle skin cream. However since then its creator, John Richardson, has been selling it online, and it has taken off in a big way. The Natox skin cream has become so popular that he now banks more than £250,000 every month. So this is another example of a product that the Dragon investors may well regret turning down. The line-up of investors on the UK version of the show - Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Theo Paphitis, Hilary Devey and Duncan Bannatyne - all turned this product down because they clearly couldn't see this anti ageing cream selling as many as it has. One reason why it is doing so well right now is because Natox has gained some high profile endorsements from the likes of international fashion designer Eric Way and The Sun's beauty editor Sue Moxley. Another explanation as to why Natox is really popular with consumers is that it is made from natural organic ingredients, and most important of all, it has been proven to help eliminate and reduce the appearance of facial lines and wrinkles in clinical studies. So although the Dragons from Dragons' Den had their doubts about this product, it would appear that they may well have been wrong on this occasion. Anyone that wants to find out more about the Natox skin cream, and read about its effectiveness at eliminating lines and wrinkles, can do so by visiting: http://articate.com/ End
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