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Introduction & Overview |
Bioline Jato Wellness and Beauty is a collection of skincare products advertised with both men and women in mind, but most of the anti-wrinkle formulas appear to be marketed primarily towards women, especially those who would like to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, sagging skin and fine lines. There are more than a dozen products at time of review.
According to the manufacturer, the products’ formulas may be based on all-natural ingredients, such as botanicals and herbal extracts. However, savvy women may not be convinced of their effectiveness unless any claims are backed up properly – with clinical studies, for instance. We will examine these products in-depth to see what the pros and cons may be.
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 | Products at a Glance |
The company’s facial products fall into the category, Face Line, which may be comprised of 12 to 14 different items or so. Some of the products may include: Cleasing & Firming, which is advertised as powered by “Cleasing Milks & Tonic Lotions;” and Vintage 79, which is promoted as capable of “Regenerating” the skin and encouraging “Antiaging” effects.
Some of the other products that may be a part of the company’s collection may include Primaluce, advertised as comprised of “Nanostructures;” New Age, a formula marketed as a “Lifting & Firming” solution with Vitamin C; Reveillance, advertised as a “Global Antioxidant Shield;” and Supreme Lift, also marketed as comprised of moisturizing Nanostructures.
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 | Products in Focus |
Another product, called Puractive, appears to contain Grapefruit Seed Extract and Tea Tree and AHA (Fruit Acids). The company says the formula is “free of mineral oils and ideal for skin that is oily, has dilated pores, impurities or unbalanced pH.” Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not seem to disclose a full list of ingredients on the website at time of review.
This seems to be the case with virtually all of the products posted on the company’s official website: some ingredients may be mentioned, but we believe it is always important to be aware of all the ingredients that we apply directly to our faces. We wouldn’t wish to deal with the possible after-effects of potentially irritating or harmful substances.
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 | Lifestyle |
We point out that the manufacturer does not appear to post usage instructions on its website for its many products at time of review, which may frustrate those women who may prefer to see if it may be compatible with an existing skincare regimen. Some products may not interact as well with others, so we feel this is an important distinction to make.
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 | Positives |
• There are over a dozen products at time of review
• Some of the formulas may be comprised of nutrients
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 | Negatives |
• None of the formulas may contain Matrixyl 3000® and Collagen
• A 100 percent money-back guarantee may not be available
• The products may not have been put through clinical research
• Customer testimonials may not be displayed at this time
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 | Final Thoughts |
Bioline Jato Wellness and Beauty may be marketed with flair, and may come off to some women as a glamorous line of products, but we would like to see some concrete evidence in the form of clinical studies and consumer testimonials before we become believers in the formulas. Alternatively, there are proven anti-wrinkle creams on the market that may be effective, yet safe.
Savvier women who research the best possible ingredients for reducing the appearance of wrinkles may come across Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Argireline® and Matrixyl 3000®, whose combined effects may be exceptional. Such formulas may be available from some companies with 100 percent money-back guarantees for the skeptics out there.
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