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Derm Institute Youth Alchemy – The Overview
Derm Institute Youth Alchemy is an anti-aging cream that claims to reduce crow’s feet, fade under eye dark circles, decrease bags and puffiness using an all-natural blend of ingredients. It is made by the company Derm Institute, a manufacturer of several skincare products that are all sold on their website, not in retail stores. The website is reasonably informative and includes an FAQ section, secure ordering page and manufacturer contact details. However, it is not professional in appearance and hard to navigate. There are no background details about the manufacturer, such as how well established they are, and there are customer success stories or reviews. One jar of Derm Institute Youth Alchemy can be purchased at a cost of $295 which is an expensive price for this type of product. The manufacturer does not offer customers discounts on orders of more, but there is no mention of a money back guarantee, so all sales are assumed to be final. Free samples do not seem to be available either.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Demineralized Water, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Acetyl Octapeptide-3
Derm Institute Youth Alchemy – Product Description
Despite the claims made for Derm Institute Youth Alchemy the formula only contains a few key ingredients including Demineralized Water, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 and Acetyl Octapeptide-3. Although these ingredients are often used to help reduce signs of aging in the eye area, the amounts used in (Derm Institute Youth Alchemy’s) formula are not disclosed, and they are usually accompanied by other beneficial anti-aging ingredients. While Demineralized Water, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Acetyl Octapeptide-3 are high in antioxidants and said to have hydrating properties, there is no clinical data that shows they can produce the results claimed by the manufacturer in just few weeks. It is recommended that Derm Institute Youth Alchemy is used as part of a complete anti-aging routine along with other products in the manufacturer’s range and applied at least twice a day for best results.
Good about Derm Institute Youth Alchemy
- Derm Institute Youth Alchemy key active ingredients are listed
- The website provides contact details for the manufacturer
Bad about Derm Institute Youth Alchemy
- There are no customer success stories
- There is no money back guarantee offered
- There are no free samples
Derm Institute Youth Alchemy – The Bottom Line
Even though Demineralized Water and Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 are known to help reduce signs of aging around the eyes, most products of this type use other active ingredients to provide a comprehensive treatment. Without seeing actual clinical proof that these ingredients produce positive results, and given the absence of customer reviews, consumers must rely solely on the word of the manufacturer which may not always be reliable. While Derm Institute Youth Alchemy is more affordable some anti-aging eye creams, this could be an indication that the formula is not maximum strength or completely pure. Not being shown exactly what’s in the product is a concern for several reasons especially for people with sensitive skin types that are prone to irritation. Consumers could contact the manufacturer directly to see if they will provide the full ingredient list or simply opt for an alternative product that is upfront about such details. Overall, Derm Institute Youth Alchemy may produce some positive results, but possibly only if used in conjunction with other anti-aging products made by the same manufacturer.