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On this website critics examine a number of popular health and beauty products available on the market today. The information presented on the site about each of the products assessed has been obtained from publicly available sources. Those critics and this web site are sponsored by Rauscher | Bekke, manufacturers of Dermapril-SP. The information on this website is intended to inform and educate consumers. OverviewAvotone has several different ingredients that their website claims to be very beneficial to your skin. The first of those ingredients is Acetyl Hexapeptide 3. This is also known by its name Argireline. Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 is a peptide that decreases the production of certain neurotransmitters that make muscles contract. By reducing the intensity of the muscle contractions, Avotone claims it will make skin softer and less wrinkled. The next ingredient is Avocado oil. Avocado oil has Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Lecithin, Chlorophyll, and Potassium. These different properties is what Avotone claims makes avocado oil ideal for skin care treatment. Product DetailsThere are a few different products we will profile in this article. Avotone Wrinkle Relaxant Cream: Apply this cream morning and night for 30 days under your make up. The listed ingredients in this product are: Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Lecithin, Chlorphyll, Potassium, Propylene Glycol, Acrylamide Colopymer, Fragrance, Ethyparaben, Methyparaben, Propylpareben.InstantEffects Instant Tightening Cream: This cream claims to have complex algae that works to instantly tighten your skin for up to 10 hours before your skin returns to it's normal state. Avotone Eye Contouring Lotion: the eye lotion claims to decrease puffiness and reduce dark circles and fine lines. There is no complete list of ingredients for the remaining products in Avotone's skin care line. The Good
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The Bottom LineAvotone does provide a 60 day money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the product, which is great considering you don't really know what's going to happen. There are several testimonials on the website that you can look at, as well as brief product descriptions. This is well and good, except we felt like there was no real information about the efficacy and potency of these products. There is no biography or history of the company itself or it's developers, nor are their clinical students to backup product claims. The website would benefit from adding these things to complement what people are looking for in anti-aging products. If you're a product manufacturer reading this, you should know that clinical trial evidence is always a good thing to include. People today are looking for real results and tend to be less susceptible to product hype. Even with the money back guarantee, you may want to consider a product that offers verifiable results, rather than deal with a potentially confusing or unhelpful product return system.
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