Bellaplex Anti-Wrinkle Cream Review
Bellaplex is one of the newer entries to the anti-wrinkle cream market. Just like any other wrinkle cream company they tout theirs as the best out there. Instead of blindly buying products it’s a good idea to see if the product really lives up to the claims before spending any money on it.
Is Bellaplex a scam?
There are so many new wrinkle creams out there and some are fraudulent products. The Internet makes it so easy to start a business and make a lot of claims that are unsubstantiated. All of this can lead you to believe that the new product Bellaplex might be a scam.
Before you jump to conclusions you should know that upon digging deeper it’s clear that thinking “Bellaplex bad” is a bad assumption. There are some key wrinkle fighting ingredients that make Bellaplex worth a second look.
How Does Bellaplex Work?
Bellaplex works by including a combination of effective ingredients. These include Argireline and Matrixyl peptides. These get deep down to change the way the molecules are reacting and help to reverse the aging process.
One of the best things about this product is that it contains moisturizing hyaluronic acid as well as collagen that mimics the functioning of your skin. All of this should work together to lessen your wrinkles and create younger appearance. Your wrinkles will sort of be plumped up to get your skin back to looking the way it did years ago.
How Do You Use Bellaplex?
One of the downfalls of Bellaplex is that they do not give incredibly clear usage directions. You should wash your face and then apply the product to your face, concentrating on areas where there are the most wrinkles. Bellaplex advises that you use the product for at least two months.
What are the Results?
The ingredients that are included in the Bellaplex product are not incredibly unique and are mostly the same ingredients as found in other wrinkle cream products. Bellaplex reviews show mixed results for this new product. Before making a decision you should consider Bellaplex pros/cons.
Pros:
- Moisturizing
- Effective ingredients
Cons
- Unclear directions
- Can take a while to see results
- Mixed user feedback in forums and blogs
Who Can Benefit From Bellaplex?
Bellaplex is suited for women who have fine lines, wrinkles, and dry skin. There are moisturizing ingredients that will work very well to increase the moisture levels of your skin. As you get older this becomes more and more important.
The Final Verdict…
Bellaplex is a new product that uses collagen that stimulates your skin’s natural functioning. It is also moisturizing, which is a downfall of some other products.
Bellaplex should improve their product documentation and perhaps provide a bit more assurance that their collagen can actually mimic our skin’s collagen. Those additions would help make this a better product that is good for anyone dealing with fine lines and wrinkles.
Read here how Bellaxplex compares to the Top Wrinkle Creams
Filed under Best Anti-Wrinkle Reviews, Wrinkle Cream Reviews by on Feb 19th, 2010. Comment.
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Comments on Bellaplex Anti-Wrinkle Cream Review
Can i buy this cream in any store? Is there any vitamin a in the cream?
I just wanted to add a comment about the sales techniques used by Urban Nutrition, makers of Bellaplex and Hydroxetone. My husband ordered samples for me recently (July 2011) via their “try before you buy” scheme, by which you receive 2 fl.oz samples of Bellaplex and Hydroxetone free and simply pay for postage and packing (by credit card of course). He either didn’t notice or didn’t understand that Urban Nutrition would contine to send a monthly supply of these products and charge our credit card the sum of 69.95 dollars per product per month unless we rang them to get a Return Authorization Number and sent the containers back to them (used or empty).
I expect this technique is totally legal but my husband obviously missed the “almost-scam” terms of the free offer – perhaps the information was hidden away in the small print. So, even if I found this product to be miraculously effective, I would refuse to purchase it when the marketing is done in such an underhand and unethical manner. So beware the so-called “try before you buy” offer – there are no free lunches!!
I also tryed the free trail scheme,£1.28 and £1.50 for postage and packing, (by credit card ) when I received the product I had to pay £25.00 to the post office, I’ve received my bank statement and they have takeing £43.96 also out of my bank,
so please be careful
@lisa brown:
can I buy lifecel in australia queensland
Hi Lisa,
LifeCellSkin also ships to Australia when you order from here:
http://www.wrinklecreamsreviews.com/LifeCell