Monday 4 July 2011

LifeCell Skin Cream Review

lifecell reviewsLifecell’s official website is star struck with pictures of Paula Abdul (American Idol), Paris Hilton, Melora Hardin (the Office), Felicity Huffman (from Desperate Housewives) offers popping up, testimonials, etc.
Lifecell as you may know is an anti-wrinkle cream. It claims of containing light-reflecting micro-technology. So when you use LifeCell there are virtually no shadows to see. This effect can last up until you wash your face. But, smooth, youthful-looking, baby-soft-skin doesn’t wash off once you remove LifeCell.

In addition, LifeCell works to reduce the appearance of wrinkles over 4 to 6 weeks and… helps prevent the appearance of future wrinkles Well digging a little deep, the developer of LifeCell a lady known as ‘Michelle Bellis’ not a qualified dermatologist or skin care specialist. This makes us question a little concerning the genuineness of the said product. Rubbing on it is the fact that its ingredient are not completely made known, making it a little challenging to rely upon.

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The official site claims it to be a painless alternative to Botox treatment as well as side effects associated with Botox treatment, completely ignoring to provide relevant information regarding its own product.The few known ingredients of Lifecell are D3PA, Ubiquinone, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Deanol, Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 and Nitric Oxide. When combined, these ingredients are supposed to manage a variety of conditions that happen in aging skin.

The product formula promises to brighten up skin tone, reduce noticeable damaged capillaries, diminish puffiness beneath the eyes, plump the lip area, and significantly moisturize your skin. Ubiquinone is a good anti-oxidant that is specifically beneficial in fighting free radicals within the body as well as facilitating protect against long term damage. The LifeCell brand and also manufacturers, South Beach Skincare, have numerous independent consumer complaints filed against them. Although it may be a good product it is scarcely likely to be a ‘Nobel Prize winning-worthy breakthrough’ and definitely not worthy of the expense of $189.00 for a 40-day supply.