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Faitox |
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Introduction & Overview |
Faitox is a self-proclaimed “energy renewal serum” marketed towards women as a high-quality anti-aging product, with purported benefits such as a reduction in the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and even crow’s feet. The company, which may be hard to identify based on currently available web-based information, says the product is good for most skin types.
Many companies may make similar claims about their own skincare formulas, but oftentimes, these statements may not be backed up properly with clinical studies, consumer testimonials and other important components. This product, for instance, may lack a legitimate source of testimonials. We will get a closer look at the product to see where else it may fall short.
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 | Ingredients at a Glance |
According to some sources, the product’s formulation may consist of ingredients like Hyasol-BT, Argireline® and Syn-Coll®. The company claims this particular formula combines to boost Collagen and Elastin levels in the skin, which may be important for maintaining a youthful appearance. This version of the formula does not, however, contain fresh, real Collagen.
Argireline® is believed to be among a select group of ingredients that may be imbued with the ability to reduce the unwanted signs of aging on the skin, such as wrinkles and lines. Known to be especially fast-acting, this ingredient is said to be special because it may reduce the appearance of existing wrinkles, while limiting their future development simultaneously.
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 | Ingredients in Focus |
Argireline® is said to have been clinically tested for effectiveness, which may be a good sign. However, we are not confident that the entire formula in question has been tested in a controlled environment for quality and consistency – not to mention any possibility of side effects. On the other hand, some alternative anti-wrinkle products are known to be tested inside and out.
We note that advertisements for the product indicate that Argireline represents only 25 percent of the entire formula; the other 75 percent is comprised of Hyasol-BT (50 percent) and Syn-Coll (25 percent). Though some other anti-aging products on the market may also contain these ingredients, they are not regarded as among the top available options.
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 | Lifestyle |
Unfortunately, women curious about how this product is meant to be used may have to obtain an actual product to find out the manufacturer’s usage instructions. This is because this information does not appear to be readily available at retailers’ websites at time of review. This troubles us, but we feel especially bad for women for whom the product has fallen short of expectations.
We feel a quality product should be both effective and relatively easy to use; that is, we feel a reliable anti-wrinkle cream ought to produce softening, smoothing and moisturizing effects as advertised, without subjecting a person to a slew of adverse side effects. Considering this particular product may not have been tested properly, there may be more questions than answers at this time.
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 | Positives |
• Some form of a money-back offer may be available
• May contain Argireline®, though in small quantities
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 | Negatives |
• Does not contain Collagen or Hyaluronic Acid
• Consumer testimonials may be hard to find online
• May not have received much mention in well-known publications
• The formula may not be backed by clinical studies
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 | Final Thoughts |
Faitox may be advertised as a powerful, anti-wrinkle serum, but we are not impressed by the formulation – though the company may improve on the present formula sometime in the near future (which we hope happens). Again, the only ingredient that may be truly effective, Argireline®, may not be represented in the formula as heavily as it should.
We are also disappointed that a legitimate source of consumer testimonials may not be available for this product at time of review. However, some of the higher-quality anti-wrinkle creams are known to be backed by an ample amount of testimonials, or success stories. A select few may even come with 100 percent money-back guarantees and discounts on volume purchases.
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