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Eyepothesis Review – Is it Effective?

Eyepothesis Overview

Fine lines, wrinkles and dark circles under the eyes are often the first signs of aging most people see when they look in the mirror.  A plethora of products are on the market, all claiming to smooth away the wrinkles and make the dark circles disappear.  One of those products is called Eyepothesis.  Actually, there are two Eyepothesis products available and the manufacturer recommends using both the Extended Rejuvenation Eye Cream and the Instant Lift Eye Patches for optimal results. The manufacturer calls it an eye rejuvenation system. Is Eyepothesis effective?

Eyepothesis – Its Ingredients and How it WorksEyepothesis

The Eyepothesis website is informative and user friendly.  It does provide a list of ingredients used in both Eyepothesis products and each of the products contain some popular and effective ingredients.  Both formulas contain Longivicell, which reduces wrinkles, and Haloxyl, a patented ingredient which is known to lighten under eye shadows.

The products also contain a number of vitamins and powerful antioxidants, including flax seed and green tea to help protect the skin from the damaging effects of free radicals.  Sweet almond and jojoba oils provide essential fatty acids, moisturizing and softening the area around the eye.  Whether you use just the  Instant Lift Eye Patch, just the eye cream, or the combination, Eyepothesis is said to work in as little as 20 minutes.

The eye patch is a self-sticking patch that you place just beneath your eye.  You may use it for as little as 20 minutes or for greater results you may leave the patches on overnight. The patch is meant to act as a quick lift, with the website comparing the results to Botox.

It is also recommend that for more long term results you use Eyepothesis Extended Rejuvenation Eye Cream as well.  The cream is applied once a day to the area around the eyes.  You should avoid getting either product in direct contact with the eyes.

Where to Buy Eyepothesis

You may order Eyepothesis from the official website.  The price for a single bottle of the eye cream is $78.41 if you enroll in the autoship program.  This is supposedly 40% off the regular retail price.  However, there was no way to order just an individual bottle.

The eye patches were available to order either in the autoship program or as a one time purchase.  The cost is only $19.41 per package if you join the Eypothesis club but if you choose to order the patches just once you’ll pay a whopping $129.99.

Unfortunately, there have been complaints filed against the company related to their billing processes and difficulty withdrawing from the autoship program.

Eyepothesis Pros

  • Informative, secure website
  • Contains proven ingredients
  • Works in 20 minutes
  • Contains powerful antioxidants

Eyepothesis Cons

  • Expensive
  • No clinical evidence provided
  • Consumer complaints about billing practices and autoship program

Our Conclusions

The Eyepothesis eye rejuvenation system looks good when you are studying the ingredients in the products.  The price is exorbitant, however, placing it in the luxury skin care category, and there have been complaints about the autoship program and the billing practices.  Those two reasons alone are enough to make use withhold any recommendation for Eyepothesis.

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Rachel Vrabel

Rachel is Chief Editor of Women’s Blog Talk and writes reviews across the spectrum of anti-aging, health and beauty. She has an English degree from USF and worked in finance for 15 years before establishing this website in 2011. She loves having a place she can share her inspiration for health and beauty and continue to help others! She lives in South Florida with her husband and her hobbies include beach volleyball, HIIT training and combing the beach for sea glass and shells.

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