Thursday, March 11, 2010

New Even Better Skin Tone Corrector Reviewed

Clinique Even Better Skin Tone Corrector is purported to reduce and undo the damage that the sun causes on the skin, lighten age spots, acne scars and other skin pigmentations. A lot of users claim that the serum delivers according to the promises of its marketing campaigns although there are still a number of consumers who have yet to experience the benefits of using this product.

The shortcomings

What the serum does is correct such skin impurities whether it be on the face, hands, or chest, using a 3-step skin care. While most claim that the effects of the product are permanent, some are still unconvinced due to the lack of results. Continued use of the product (for about 4 to 6 weeks) is also required to achieve such effect, and this period may be too long a wait for some.

Though most users serve testimony to the effectiveness of this product, there is minimal information as to the formulation and components of its content, posing speculations that the ingredients that may cause some side effects to the user. In addition, there is also minimal information as to how the product really works, aside from the claims that it does visibly and virtually reduce skin impurities.

Too expensive

Another downside of this product is the quite expensive price range that can be over the top for such a small amount of serum (about $60 and over for a 30ml container). Many users are taken aback by its price tag, not to mention the price tag of the many other additional skin care products that need to be used together with it, such as moisturizers and sun screens.

Despite the product’s claims of compatibility to almost all skin types, occasional users still say that effects are minimal to nothing, while others say that aside from the long wait for the product to take effect, skin impurities recur.

Vague list of ingredients

Due to the lack of information regarding this product, there is also no way of comparing it to other skin treatments available in the market, aside from the experiential claims that users state. The only ingredients disclosed and readily available to searchers are vitamin C, vitamin E, glucosamine, fermented mushroom extract and a yeast blend.

To learn more about Clinique Even Better Skin Tone Corrector Review, and effective ways to eliminate brown spots and hyperpigmentation visit SkinWhitening.org – site that reviews various skin bleaching products and agents, including Meladerm, and educate customers about effective skin brightening.

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