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C&E Strength Max – The Overview
“PCA Skin” is a company that makes a handful of anti-wrinkle creams and serums including C&E Strength Max. C&E Strength Max is an antioxidant treatment that the manufacturer claims will minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
It is marketed and sold through an official website which contains some information about the product and how it is supposed to work. While the website is reasonably professional in appearance and consumer friendly, it is very standard in what it offers. Some contact details are shown so consumers can get in touch with the customer service department and there are a few success stories but no before and after photos. The product page for C&E Strength Max includes the list of ingredients contained in the formula, but full descriptions are provided only on the active ingredients and individual amounts used are not disclosed.
Consumers can purchase C&E Strength Max directly from the website where it is sold at a cost of $115, which is very expensive. There are no discounts for larger orders, however they offer free shipping for orders over $100. The manufacturer has a 30-day return policy, but there are no free samples available to try.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Ascorbic Acid, Barley Extract, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Oil
C&E Strength Max – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, C&E Strength Max is rich in antioxidants, which act as anti-aging agents in the body. The key active ingredients used in the formula are listed on the product page with a brief explanation of each. Ascorbic Acid minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while promoting an even skin tone, Barley Extract and Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Oil also contribute to the claimed effects of C&E Strength Max. Recommended application of C&E Strength Max is to apply a pea-sized amount to the face and neck in the morning after cleansing, toning.
Good about C&E Strength Max
- C&E Strength Max customers can sign up to the loyalty program to receive special offers from the company
- Customer reviews are shown
- There is a 30-day return policy
Bad about C&E Strength Max
- There is no FAQ section
- individual amount of ingredient not provided
- C&E Strength Max does not ship to a P.O. box address
- Items purchased from other retailers, dealers or resellers and not directly from PCA Skin are not eligible for return, refund or exchange
- C&E Strength Max order will not be eligible for return if used over 50% of the product
- Clinical trial studies are not shown
- C&E Strength Max is expensive
C&E Strength Max – The Bottom Line
There does not appear to be anything about C&E Strength Max that makes it stand out from other anti-aging products on the market. It contains a standard blend of natural anti-aging ingredients but without any clinical or scientific test results, the consumer must simply take the word of the manufacturer. Customer reviews for C&E Strength Max are mixed and, as with any kind of topical anti-aging 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-aging benefits. C&E Strength Max is expensive when compared to other anti-wrinkle products. Overall, C&E Strength Max may produce some positive results, but possibly only if used in conjunction with other anti-aging products made by the same manufacturer.