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Hydropeptide Eye Authority – The Overview
“Hydropeptide” is a company that makes several anti-aging treatments including Hydropeptide Eye Authority. Hydropeptide Eye Authority is designed specifically for the eye area and said to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and dark undereye circles. 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 a contact number for their customer service department. The site includes several reviews and ratings from customers who have used Hydropeptide Eye Authority but these are mixed and there are no before and after photos included. Hydropeptide Eye Authority is sold directly to customers from the website at a cost of $78 per unit. There is a mention of a money back guarantee, but customers would need to contact the customer service department for full details.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Squalane, Saccharomyces Lysate Extract, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate
Hydropeptide Eye Authority – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Hydropeptide Eye Authority contains a blend of potent antioxidants and skin conditioners including Squalane, Saccharomyces Lysate Extract, and Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate. These ingredients are natural, organic and said to have been clinically proven to produce results, although no data is shown to back up the claims. The product page contains a list of ingredients in the formula but no in-depth details about the product formula and no individual ingredient amounts are shown. The recommended use for Hydropeptide Eye Authority is to dispense half a pump of product to ring finger, lightly tap cream underneath eyes and along outer corners of eye bone.
Good about Hydropeptide Eye Authority
- Customer reviews are shown
- Hydropeptide Eye Authority customers can sign up to the loyalty program to receive special offers from the company
- There is a 30-day money back guarantee
Bad about Hydropeptide Eye Authority
- Hydropeptide Eye Authority is expensive
- Clinical study data is not provided
- Free trial aren’t offered
- individual amount of ingredient not provided
Hydropeptide Eye Authority – The Bottom Line
There does not appear to be anything about Hydropeptide Eye Authority 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 Hydropeptide Eye Authority are mixed and, as with any kind of topical anti-aging product, results will vary from person to person. Hydropeptide Eye Authority is much more expensive than many other products of this type, but it is not clear how long each jar would last when used twice a day as recommended. Additionally, there is no free trial for Hydropeptide Eye Authority is available.