Overview
Estee Lauder Time Zone is an anti-aging series of creams claiming to reduce the signs of wrinkles in just weeks, without surgery. The cream comes in three varieties including a cream for dry skin, a lotion of combination skin and a cream for combination skin.
Estee Lauder offers an official website complete with contact information, testimonials and information on tests and clinical trials supporting the ingredients in Estee Lauder Time Zone. According to the trial results, every woman who used the Estee Lauder Time Zone wrinkle and line reducer showed marked decrease in the skin aging within 8 weeks of beginning the regime.
Product Features
Estee Lauders Time Zone is a much touted anti-aging formula lotion / cream. The formula includes Sirtuin EX1 and TriHyaluranic Complex. The Sirtuin EX1 boosts the natural proteins in the skin to decrease the look of aging. The TriHyaluranic Complex works on three aspects of the skin; replenishment, rebuilding and sustainability. SPF 15 is also added to the products to reduce the aging effect of the sun on the skin.
The Estee Lauder Time Zone website is professional and filled with contact information, clinical support and flashy graphics. However, the website is a bit hard to navigate especially in the Estee Lauder Time Zone section of the website. The product sells for $58.00 per 1.7 fluid ounces. While there were no testimonials available on the website, there is a list of clinical information with results from the trial participants.
The Good
- The Estee Lauder Time Zone is clinically proven to reduce the signs of aging.
- There is contact information on the website.
- The product is sold directly from the Estee Lauder website.
The Bad
- There are no links to the clinical trial results.
- The website is difficult to navigate.
- The before and after photos are limited to one forehead shot.
- There are no live testimonials.
- The product is very expensive.
- There is no money back guarantee listed on the website.
The Bottom Line
Estee Lauder is one of the most recognized skincare and makeup companies today, but that does not mean every product they release is perfect. The Estee Lauder Time Zone anti-aging product claims to take 10 years off the look of the face; yet there are no links to the clinical research proving the ingredients do just that. The website also includes no testimonials from the 95 users that supposedly all saw anti-aging results.
The price of the product is a bit more than some people would be able to pay over an extended period of time. Instead of settling for a program with big claims and no proof of efficacy, it is important to find a product with both effectiveness and the ability to stand behind their product with proof.
