By Carol DempsonMay 23, 2013
Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer
Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer is a serum that claims to let you “skip the laser but get the results—youth recaptured!” Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer with Dragon’s Blood Complex is a product with an interesting name that claims to be able to help repair, resurface, regenerate and renew your skin.
Formulated for those with aging, sun damaged skin who want smoother, firmer, and more youthful skin, Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer says that its unique Dragon Blood Complex will give you results that are comparable to smoothing surgery.
For the $75 you would have to spend for just one ounce of Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer, you should expect to see some pretty amazing results. In order to see if it can deliver, we need to look at the ingredients and consumer reviews.
Pros
-Peter Thomas Roth is a respected skincare line, sold in department stores and on reputable online venues, such as Sephora.com
-This product received many positive reviews from consumers.
- Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer disclosed all of its ingredients.
Cons
- Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer is expensive.
-The key ingredient, Dragon Blood Complex, has not been proven to brighten or smooth the skin. It has been used in folk medicine to cure many different ailments, but it mostly untested and has not been proven in clinical studies.
-It contains parabens, which are potentially harmful ingredients that can irritate the skin.
- Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer has received just as many negative reviews from consumers who found that it was ineffective and overpriced.
Conclusion
This was a difficult product to review. The consumer reviews were almost perfectly split, with half of the consumers claiming that Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer was the best smoothing serum they have ever used and half saying it was totally ineffective and a complete waste of money.
Overall, we felt that you could find a more reliable product for your money. Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer has some good ingredients, and some consumers like it, but for $75, you should be able to find something that is full of proven ingredients and has positive consumer reviews.





