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AHC Eye Cream – The Overview
“AHC” is a company that makes several anti-aging treatments including AHC Eye Cream. AHC Eye Cream is designed to address not only the look of fine lines and dullness around the eyes, but also improves the texture and tone for a youthful appearance and radiant facial complexion. It is marketed 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 AHC Eye Cream but these are mixed and there are no before and after photos included. There is an FAQ section, however there are no video tutorials for AHC Eye Cream.
AHC Eye Cream is not being sold in the manufacturer’s website, however it is available to purchase through online retailers at a mid-price range. There are no free samples available to try, although retailers offer a return policy on the product.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Cyclopentasiloxane, Methylpropanediol, and Betaine
AHC Eye Cream – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, AHC Eye Cream contains a blend of potent antioxidants and skin conditioners including Niacinamide,Centella Asiatica Extract, and Squalene. These ingredients are said to have been clinically proven to produce results, although no data is shown to back up the claims. The product page contains the full list of ingredients in the formula but the descriptions are not explained in detail and ingredient amounts aren’t shown on the product label, so it’s impossible to know exactly how powerful the formula is compared to other brands. Directions for use are stated, but the manufacturer doesn’t give any indication regarding how soon customers should expect to experience results, although as with any product of this type, results will vary for every individual.
Good About AHC Eye Cream
- AHC Eye Cream ingredients are listed
- The official website is professional in appearance
- AHC Eye Cream is affordable
Bad About AHC Eye Cream
- Free samples are not offered
- Scientific testing is not cited
- AHC Eye Cream ingredient amounts aren’t shown
- There are no video tutorials
- AHC Eye Cream is not available to purchase at the manufacturer’s website
AHC Eye Cream – The Bottom Line
Even though Niacinamide and Centella Asiatica Extract are known to help reduce signs of aging around the eyes, most products of this type use other active ingredients to provide a comprehensive treatment. Without seeing actual clinical proof that these ingredients produce positive results, consumers must rely solely on the word of the manufacturer which may not always be reliable. Not being shown the amounts of the ingredients is a concern for several reasons especially for people with sensitive skin types that are prone to irritation. Overall, AHC Eye Cream may produce some positive results, but possibly only if used in conjunction with other anti-aging products made by the same manufacturer. Any consumer who wants to try this product should certainly contact the company directly for full terms and conditions of the money back guarantee before making an order.