Today we offer a comparison of 8 popular anti-aging skincare products which we have reviewed over the past year.
Anti-Aging Skincare Products
Skincare products are a staple of late-night and weekend infomercials, often touted by celebrities or high-profile doctors. Over the past year, we have evaluated several of these products, and offer a quick overview of each in the list below.
For each product we have included its user rating on Amazon, the product’s claim/tagline, pros & cons, the popularity of the product’s website (“Alexa” rank – a lower number is better), and a link to our full review of the product.
AuraVie Skincare System
- Amazon rating: 3.5 stars
- Claim: “Take more than 10 years off your skin with AuraVie skincare.”
- Pros: Above-average day/night moisturizer, pleasant smell
- Cons: Short “trial” period, cost
- Cost: $119-$219
- Website Alexa rank: 1,352,425
- Read our full AuraVie review.
Derm Exclusive
- Amazon rating: 2.5 stars
- Claim: “Want to look 10 years younger in just minutes?”
- Pros: Some improvement of dark spots and under-eye circles
- Cons: Cost, auto-ship, results not dramatic
- Cost: $46.90 (Introductory collection)
- Spokesman: Dr. Andrew Ordon
- Website Alexa rank: 9067
- Read our full Derm Exclusive review.
LifeCell
- Amazon rating: 2 stars
- Claim: “All-in-one anti-aging treatment.”
- Pros: Good for general skin care
- Cons: Confusing auto-ship, cost, smell
- Cost: $39-$189
- Website Alexa ranking: 94,844
- Read our full LifeCell review.
Lumanelle
- Amazon rating: 1.5 stars
- Claim: “Look 3.8 to 5.5 years younger within 2 months.”
- Pros: Some discernible improvement of wrinkles
- Cons: Cost, confusing “free trial,” results not dramatic
- Cost: $79.95-$89.95
- Website Alexa ranking: 623,294
- Read our full Lumanelle review.
Meaningful Beauty (5-piece, 90 day supply)
- Amazon rating: 2.5 stars
- Claim: “Experience Cindy’s breakthrough secret for younger-looking skin.”
- Pros: Good moisturizer
- Cons: Auto-ship, smell, small size of products, poor customer service
- Cost: $39.95-$49.95
- Spokesperson: Cindy Crawford
- Website Alexa ranking: 96,161
- Read our full Meaningful Beauty review.
Perricone’s Cold Plasma Sub-D
- Amazon rating: 2.5 stars
- Claim: “… a revolutionary treatment formulated to address the signs of an aging jawline, chin and neck.”
- Pros: Good moisturizer
- Cons: Smell, auto-ship, cheaper alternatives available
- Cost: $49.95-$135
- Spokesperson: Dr. Nicholas Perricone
- Website Alexa ranking: 473,215
- Read our full Cold Plasma Sub-D review.
Resurgence
- Amazon rating: 4 stars
- Claim: “Increase skin firmness by up to 42% in 10 minutes.”
- Pros: Hydration, moisturizer
- Cons: Auto-ship, mixed reviews, small quantity
- Cost: $39.95
- Spokesperson: Joan Lunden
- Website Alexa ranking: 1,046,422
- Read our full Resurgence review.
Serovital-hgh
- Amazon rating: N/A
- Claim: “Turn back time with the ‘anti-aging’ breakthrough everyone is talking about.”
- Pros: Good source of amino acids
- Cons: Limited studies, cheaper alternatives, HGH claims disputed
- Cost: $105.95
- Website Alexa ranking: 575,729
- Read our full Serovital-hgh review.
Bonus: In 2012 we also examined Bellaplex and Hydroxatone, which at the time were often marketed together by affiliate marketers. See that review here.
Bottom Line
Although expensive anti-aging skincare products are highly touted by celebrities and high-profile doctors, most fail to live up to the unrealistic hype seen in advertising. Whenever possible, purchase locally to avoid shipping and unwanted recurring subscriptions.
What anti-aging skincare products do you use?
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