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Magic Eye Rescue – The Overview
Magic Eye Rescue is an anti-aging cream that claims to help reduce the appearance of dark circles and fine lines using an all-natural blend of ingredients. It is made by the company “Charlotte Tilbury Beauty”, a manufacturer of several skincare products that are all sold on their website and in retail stores. The website is reasonably informative and includes an FAQ section, customer reviews with before and after photos, however manufacturer’s contact details and background are limited. One jar of Magic Eye Rescue can be purchased at an average price, however the manufacturer does not offer discounts on multiple orders, although they offer 10% discounts on first time customers if they provide their email address. They offer a 30-day return policy, but free samples are not available to try.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Chondrus Crispus Extract, Disodium Edta, and Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
Magic Eye Rescue – Product Description
The formula for Magic Eye Rescue contains a comprehensive amount of natural ingredients. All the ingredients used in the formula, which includes Retinol, Plumeria Rubra Flower Extract, and Borago Officinalis Seed Oil, are listed on the product website however It would be helpful if the source, quality, and amount of individual ingredient are provided, so consumers could have a better understanding of the product in relation to its anti-aging benefits and potency. It is said the results are seen in 8 weeks when applied as directed, although as with any product of this type, results will vary for every individual.
Good about Magic Eye Rescue
- Magic Eye Rescue ingredients are listed
- There is FAQ section
- Magic Eye Rescue is said to work on multiple signs of aging around the eyes
Bad about Magic Eye Rescue
- There are no discounts offered for larger orders
- Magic Eye Rescue’s full ingredient descriptions are not provided
- It may only work optimally when used with other products in the range
- Free samples aren’t offered for Magic Eye Rescue
- Clinical trial studies are not provided
Magic Eye Rescue – The Bottom Line
There does not appear to be anything about Magic Eye Rescue 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. Not knowing the potency of the formula is a problem as this not only makes it hard to judge how effective and fast acting it would be but means that it’s impossible to know if the product is good value for money. Magic Eye Rescue isn’t overly expensive when compared to other eye creams of this type, but it is not clear how long each jar would last when used as recommended. Customer reviews are always useful, but they shouldn’t be relied upon as a clear indication of how a product works as everyone’s skin care needs are different. Overall, Magic Eye Rescue may produce some positive results, but possibly only if used in conjunction with other anti-aging products made by the same manufacturer.