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Elure – The Overview
The skin brightening product Elure, made by the company “Rakuto Bio Technologies Ltd”, claims to reduce dark spots, discoloration, blemishes. The product does have an official website, but it is extremely limited in information and poorly presented, giving it an unprofessional appearance. While the name of the manufacturer is known, their contact details are limited.
The manufacturer provides a brief description of Elure and although one or two key ingredients are mentioned, the full list is not disclosed. Additionally, the site doesn’t even provide any consumer success stories or reviews and has no purchase option on the product site. There is no other mention of any kind of money back guarantee or refund policy offered by the manufacturer, so it appears that all sales are final.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Aqua, Glycerin, Propanediol
Elure – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Elure is a rebalancing and hydrating lotion which contains the natural enzyme Melanozyme that works to reveal a brighter and more even-toned skin appearance. The dual-chamber formula delivers multi-action effects with the enzyme on the left and the activator on the right of the dispenser. Additional agents help to moisturize and replenish the skin to keep it soft and supple. No directions for use are provided although it is assumed that, like other skin brightening products, it should be applied twice a day for best results.
Good about Elure
- Elure key active ingredients are listed
- Contact information for the manufacturer is provided
Bad about Elure
- Elure price is not published in the official site
- there are no buying option present on the website
- Ingredients are not fully listed
Elure – The Bottom Line
With so few details disclosed about Elure or its ingredients it is impossible to properly judge how effective it will be for brightening the skin. Most consumers would certainly want to know more about a company and their product before ordering it. As with any product of this type, if it seems too good to be true it probably is and, even if Elure does contain the key ingredients listed, their quality, purity and concentrations are unknown. Consumers looking for a good skin brightening product would be advised to opt for a well-known brand that is backed by clinical studies, offered at a reasonable price and covered by a money back guarantee.