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Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow – The Overview
Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow is a vitamin C serum made by the company “Sunday Riley” which is marketed and sold through the official website. It is also available in retail stores. While the website for Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow is reasonably professional in appearance and tone, in-depth details about the product are quite limited as are facts regarding the manufacturer. Basic contact details for their customer service department are provided but nothing is known about the manufacturing process but the website does provide a FAQ section. Additionally, clinical testing details are not provided, so there is no way of knowing exactly how well the product performs. The list of ingredients used in the formula is disclosed but individual amounts are not. There are explanations regarding what each key ingredient does in terms of rejuvenating the skin. 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
Ginger, Red Raspberry, Cranberry Seed Oil
Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow is rich in antioxidants, which act as rejuvenating agents in the body. The key active ingredients used in the formula are listed on the product page but without full details regarding their individual properties. Ginger helps alleviate dehydration and boost radiance with a 1:1 ratio of Omega-3 to Omega-6 fatty acids, Red Raspberry and Cranberry Seed Oil also contribute to the claimed effects of Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow. Recommended application is to massage 2-3 drops as needed into face, neck and décolletagé, morning and/or evening.
Good about Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow
- Directions on how to use Product Name is provided
- All ingredients are listed on the product site
- Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow customers can sign up to the loyalty program to receive special offers from the company
Bad about Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow
- Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow’s individual amount of ingredient not provided
- There is a limit maximum 10 units per item to order over a 3 month period
- There are no customer before and after photos
- Free trial is not offered
- Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow is expensive
Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow – The Bottom Line
Judging from the ingredients that are contained in Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow, it may help with dark spots reduction, boost skin elasticity, diminish fine lines and wrinkles when used on a regular basis as directed. While having an official web presence is good, it would be even better if the manufacturer expanded on it, offering further details about themselves, any clinical testing performed on the product and how soon users can expect to experience results. Customer success stories 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.
It should be kept in mind however that details of the money back guarantee aren’t fully disclosed and there may be certain conditions applied, so contacting the customer service department for clarification is advised. This is especially important given that there are no free samples available. Being in the mid-price range for this type of vitamin C product suggests that it is of a reasonably good quality although that cannot be confirmed due to the absence of clinical testing results. As with most vitamin C serums, its full effects may only be known after using it consistently for at least a month or two.c