Overview
The 20 Minute Face Lift claims to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and improve skin tone and color in just 20 minutes of home treatment twice a week. The website for the product also states that it will "develop the feel of firm facial muscles". The website recommends that the face lift cream is used in conjunction with Timeless Advanced hydrating toner, age defying serum and hydrating moisturizer. However, we could not find any of these products available for sale on the website or from third-party web vendors. The company, which remains nameless on the site, wants you to sign up for a "free" bottle that appears to be the beginning of a rather convoluted membership club, which makes us a bit weary.
The 20 Minute Face Lift is compared to Botox in terms of safety and effectiveness. This product boasts that it is more cost effective than Botox, since a bottle runs about $50 and Botox treatments cost anywhere from $200-$600. According to the website, this product can be used safely by both men and women of all skin types. The ingredients are listed on the site, with the benefits of each spelled out for the consumer.
Product Details
Many of the ingredients that are listed for the 20 Minute Face Lift are moisturizing in nature, but few are designed to combat the effects of aging. The exception might be the soluble collagen that can be helpful since we tend to lose this vital substance as we age. Hydrolyzed elastin is also included to work with the collagen, restoring elasticity to the skin and providing a more youthful appearance.
Green tea extract is another important ingredient in the 20 Minute Face Lift, since green tea has known antioxidant properties. Antioxidants reverse the effects of free radical damage that can contribute to fine lines and wrinkles. There are also numerous vitamins in this cream that may contribute to smoother, healthier looking skin.
The Good
- At just under $50 a bottle, the product is relatively affordable and there is a money back guarantee.
- The collagen and hydrolyzed elastin that is found in the 20 Minute Face Lift may indeed have an anti-aging effect.
- There are many audio testimonials on the official website that rave about the product.
The Bad
- While the website states that the 20 Minute Face Lift is clinically proven, no studies are cited on its effectiveness.
- The free trial offer seems to be a way to get you signed up for a "club" where you will receive new products in the mail at regular intervals along with a hefty bill. This seems to be the only way to obtain this product.
- The ordering process seems questionable at best, with no photo of the product and none of the other recommended items on the website listed.
- The company name is not listed on the website.
The Bottom Line
While there are some ingredients in the 20 Minute Face Lift that might be promising wrinkle fighters, the ordering process appears questionable at best. By signing up for the "free" trial product, you may be getting into more than you bargained for and there doesn’t seem like there’s any other way to order. Proceed with caution.
