Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Eyelastin Eye Gel Reviews - Dark Circles

EyelastinWhen you are looking for a product to help reduce wrinkles and reverse the signs of aging that have taken over your face, you aren’t looking for a temporary solution. Lasting results are a must when trying to hide your true age with an anti-aging product.

Eyelastin Eye Gel claims to be able to produce anti-aging, wrinkle reducing results within a few treatments. Let’s take a closer look and see if Eyelastin can provide the perfect blend of all-natural ingredients for anti-aging results.

Product Ingredients

Eyelastin Eye Gel is made with ingredients that have been individually proven to produce anti-aging results. These ingredients include five powerful peptides as well as a high concentration of additional natural ingredients to produce the most safe, yet effective results possible.

The full list of ingredients is as follows: purified water, jojoba oil, apricot kernel oil, squalane, hyaluronic Acid, arnica montana, vitamin K1, oxido reductases, soy peptide, hydrolyzed rice bran extract, palmitoyl oligopeptide, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 (Matrixyl 3000), acetyl hexapeptide-8 (Argireline), dipeptide diaminobutyroyl benzylamide diacetate (SYNAKE), laureth-7, C13-14 isoparaffin, polyacrylate-13, phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin, and oil of kumquat.

Product Benefits

Eyelastin claims to be able to target dark circles, bags and wrinkles and comes with a number of consumer reviews.

Additionally, we were unable to find any reports of side-effects associated with the product.

Furthermore, it comes with a 100% money back guarantee when returned within 30 days.

Product Drawbacks

Even though this product comes with some good qualities, such as the variety of consumer reviews, it also leave us wondering because of the discrepancies between consumer reviews. Some say that this product works great and produces the results they have been looking for, while others say they were unable to see any results at all.

We have additionally been unable to find any official clinical trials or product research studies that can help back up product claims. The product website claims that there have been clinical trials performed but gives no citation or back-up for these claims other than studies performed on individual ingredients. This tell us nothing about how the product works as an entire formula.

Eyelastin retails at $59 per 0.5 oz. bottle putting it closer to the high end as far as product prices go.

In Conclusion

Even though we like that his product’s ingredients have been tested and proven to work, we are a little leary about the confusion among consumers. Yes, there have been no reported side-effects, but many consumers believe that the product doesn’t work as promised anyway. We would recommend looking for something else with a greater quality of ingredients and a better price.

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