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Glytone Cellulite – The Overview
“Pierre Fabre” is a company that makes a handful of skincare creams and serums including Glytone Cellulite which is an anti-cellulite cream that the manufacturer claims will support a reduction in appearance of lumpy, dimpled flesh on the thighs, hips, buttocks, and belly. Information regarding the product or the manufacturer are very limited; the official website is present but Glytone Cellulite is not included on their site which means that it can only be purchased through independent online stores and many of these offers few, if any, details about the brand. There is mention of a 60-Day return policy for unopened and sellable items.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Safflower Seed Oil, Coco-Caprylate, Glycerin
Glytone Cellulite – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Glytone Cellulite is rich in antioxidants, which act as anti-cellulite agents in the body. While the active ingredients for Glytone Cellulite is known, there are no full descriptions provided and individual amounts used are not disclosed. Instructions for usage are very brief. Safflower Seed Oil nourishes and hydrates skin leaving it soft and radiant, Coco-Caprylate and Glycerin also contribute to the claimed effects of Glytone Cellulite. It is to be used nightly to dry affected areas by pressing rhythmically upwards, pinch and roll vertically then transversely.
Good about Glytone Cellulite
- Glytone Cellulite customers can sign up to the loyalty program to receive special offers from the company
- There is a 60-day return policy
- Customer service contact details are provided
Bad about Glytone Cellulite
- Glytone Cellulite is currently not present in the official website of the manufacturer
- Returned item for refund should be resaleable
- Glytone Cellulite currently don’t ship to P.O. Boxes or APO/FPO/DPO boxes
- Free trial is not offered
- Full clinical testing data is not shown
Glytone Cellulite – The Bottom Line
There does not appear to be anything about Glytone Cellulite that makes it stand out from other anti-cellulite products on the market. It contains a standard blend of natural anti-cellulite ingredients but there are no scientific studies provided that back up the claims as proof of just how well it really works. As with any kind of topical anti-cellulite product, results will vary from person to person. It would be helpful if more details were provided about the formula ingredients, such as their exact function and concentrated amounts, so consumers could have a better understanding of the product in relation to its anti-cellulite benefits. With so many other brands of anti-cellulite cream on the market, consumers may opt for an alternative product preferably with free samples to try and be covered with a money back guarantee, Consumers will feel more confident in buying Glytone Cellulite with the knowledge that they can get a refund if it doesn’t live up to their expectations.