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Daxxify.

Daxxify

About this product

Daxxify is an injectable neurotoxin designed to temporarily reduce facial wrinkles by paralyzing targeted muscles, formulated with a peptide component.

Best for

Mature skin

The Guru Index verdict

79%

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What the gurus are saying

Gurus view Daxxify as a promising newer neurotoxin option with an extended duration compared to some alternatives, with some users reporting results lasting four to six months. The peptide formulation is cited as a distinguishing feature claimed to provide skin hydration alongside wrinkle reduction. Community feedback remains limited so far.
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"Daxxify is the newest one on the market and it is so amazing. Some people are lasting six months with it, some people four months. It's a new neurotoxin that's on the market, and it's surrounded by a peptide so it actually moisturizes your skin. It will stick around and it will be pretty strong for a little longer too."
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"There are other brands besides Botox you may have heard of them Dysport, Xeomin, Juveau, Daxxify. Botox is an injectable that when injected into specific muscles causes them to be paralyzed and you can paralyze them to varying degrees depending on the dose of Botox used. Cosmetically this is often done in muscles of the face to reduce the intensity of muscle contraction because it is repeated muscle contractions that lead to the skin creasing over and over again which in turn leads to fine lines and subsequent etched in permanent wrinkles."
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