Glowelle Review

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Overview

Glowelle is a “beauty drink” for women that claims to restore “radiant” skin with just one serving per day. Glowelle has been developed by a team of women working for the food manufacturing giant Nestle. This drink has only 100 calories, and the manufacturers claim that it is made with only natural ingredients. Glowelle drinks are sol online by the manufacturer. The product comes in both ready-to-drink 8 oz. bottles or in Powder Stick packs, which are intended to be carried with the user so that they always have a ready supply of Glowelle on hand. These Glowelle powder packs can be added to water, juice or other beverages.

Glowelle drinks come in two different flavors, both of which are formulated around buzz-heavy “healthy” ingredients flavorings. Consumers can choose between Natural Raspberry Jasmine Flavor or Natural Pomegranate Lychee Flavor. The backbone of Glowelle drinks seems to be antioxidants, which are found in both raspberries and pomegranates.

Product Details

Glowelle’s bottled drinks contain 100 calories each, while the powder stick contain only 50 calories (plus the calories content of whatever beverage they are added to.) While it is certainly true that antioxidants taken internally can help combat the effects of skin damaging free radicals, this is not one-stop shopping for skin care. Free radicals are environmental elements that damage the skin, and that have been linked to the signs of aging. However, this will do little or nothing to erase wrinkles that you may already have.

Unfortunately, we could not find a complete ingredient list for Glowelle drinks on the official website. However, we did find this list of the active ingredients: Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Lycopene, Lutein, Seleniu and Quercetin.

The drink is available at the upscale department stores Bergdorf Goodman’s and Neiman Marcus, as well as online from the official product website. It seems that the drinks retail on average for $4-6 each for the powder packets, or online for $42.00 for a set of 6 bottles.

The Good

  • Glowelle drinks are conveniently portioned.
  • Only 100 calories per serving.

The Bad

  • No testimonials from real users on how Glowelle tastes.
  • A Glowelle-a-day habit could get very pricey.
  • Will not provide the same immediate benefits as a sophisticated topical cream.
  • Some consumers might find it odd that Nestle, famous for candy bars and chocolate chips, are experimenting with the health and beauty food market.
  • Only available from two brick-and-mortar retailers.

The Bottom Line

Glowelle certainly won’t hurt you, but it’s unlikely to have any noticeable effect on existing wrinkles. Based on the ingredient list, if anything it seems that this drink is likely to give you an energy boost. If you enjoy the flavor and can afford this drink, there’s no reason not to indulge yourself a little, and it’s certainly better for you than a milkshake, but if you’re hoping to see a noticeable improvement in wrinkles, we would still recommend a topical cream featuring advanced active ingredients.

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