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Disco Eye Stick – The Overview
“Disco” is a company that makes a line of clean skin and body products for men including Disco Eye Stick. Disco Eye Stick is designed specifically for the eye area and said to help reduce puffiness and inflammation, reduce fine lines and crow’s feet and minimize dark circles and balance complexion. It is marketed and sold through the company’s official website which is reasonably professional in appearance and well-designed. Some details are provided about the manufacturer’s background and there is an email address for their customer service department. The site includes several reviews and ratings from customers who have used Disco Eye Stick but there are no before and after photos included. The site does have an FAQ section but there are no video tutorials for Disco Eye Stick and all the other treatments offered.
Disco Eye Stick is sold directly to customers from the website in the mid-price range for this type of product. Customers can get the product at a discount if they purchase it in larger quantities and they can subscribe and save 20% off. There are no free samples but they do have a 30-day money back guarantee however to be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Hazel, Green tea, Chamomile, Phytic acid, Jojoba oil
Disco Eye Stick – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Disco Eye Stick uses a powerhouse blend of a depuffing ingredient, antioxidant brightening Pycnogenol, and anti-aging Niacinamide to combat fine lines, wrinkles, and crow’s feet. While all these benefits are listed, there is no data shown to back up the claims. The product page contains the full list of ingredients in the formula but only a few are described in detail and no individual ingredient amounts are shown. The manufacturer recommends that Disco Eye Stick is used at the end of your morning and evening skincare regimen and as needed throughout the day. Shake the stick, apply a thin layer under and around the eyes, and pat lightly for optimal absorption.
Good about Disco Eye Stick
- Disco Eye Stick’s ingredients are listed
- Customer reviews are shown
- The official website is professional in appearance
Bad about Disco Eye Stick
- Disco Eye Stick has a conditional money back guarantee
- Free samples are not offered for Disco Eye Stick
- Disco Eye Stick information video is not included on the website
- Scientific testing is not cited
- No ingredient amounts are provided
Disco Eye Stick – The Bottom Line
There does not appear to be anything about Disco Eye Stick that makes it stand out from other anti-aging eye creams on the market. It does contain some popular key active ingredients, but their concentrated amounts are not shown so the actual potency of the formula cannot be assessed. Customer reviews for Disco Eye Stick are provided and, as with any kind of topical anti-aging product, results will vary from men to men.
Disco Eye Stick isn’t overly expensive when compared to other eye creams of this type but given that there are no free samples available, the manufacturer needs to provide an unconditional money back guarantee. By doing so, consumers will feel more confident in buying Disco Eye Stick with the knowledge that they can get a refund if it doesn’t live up to their expectations after trying it.