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Maxi Peel – The Overview
Maxi Peel is proven safe and effective solution to address pimples, pimple marks, blackheads, whiteheads and other skin blemishes in proper usage and regimen according to the manufacturer. 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, information is very limited. There is no information about the manufacturer such as their background history or manufacturing process. Some contact details are shown so consumers can get in touch with the customer service department and there are few customer testimonials. The product page for Maxi Peel includes some of the ingredients contained in the formulas but the complete list is not shown and the individual amounts used are not disclosed. Instructions for usage are provided and there are additional features such as video tutorials and an FAQ section. Consumers can purchase Maxi Peel from online and local retail stores. There are no free samples available to try. It is assumed that the online process is secure but this cannot be confirmed. There is no mention of any money back guarantee.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Tretinoin and Hydroquinone
Maxi Peel – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, combining the power of Tretinoin and Hydroquinone, Maxi Peel line has been proven to lighten dark spots, renew skin, and eliminate acne in just 60 days. While some of the benefits are listed, the full clinical testing data is not shown to back up their claims. In addition, there is no list or product label shown. It is only to be used in the evening. Place 2-4 drops to a cotton ball and GENTLY dab on your face in an upward motion. Always remember to apply sun protection cream in the morning.
Good about Maxi Peel
- Maxi Peel key active ingredients are listed
- Company contact information is provided
- The official website is professional and user-friendly
Bad about Maxi Peel
- Scientific testing is not cited
- Ingredients are not fully listed
- There are no free samples for Maxi Peel
- No money back-guarantee is mentioned
- Not much information about the manufacturer is provided
Maxi Peel – The Bottom Line
There does not appear to be anything about Maxi Peel that makes it stand out from other skin brightening products on the market. It contains a standard blend of natural skin brightening ingredients but the full list is not shown. There are few customer reviews for Maxi Peel and as with any kind of topical skin brightening product, results will vary from person to person. It would be helpful if more details were provided about the formula ingredients, such as their concentrated amounts, so consumers could determine the potency of the formula.
Maxi Peel isn’t overly expensive when compared to other skin brightening products, nor is it so cheap that it makes one question its quality. However, given the fact that there are no free samples available, the manufacturer needs to provide upfront details regarding the money back guarantee. Consumers will feel more confident in buying Maxi Peel with the knowledge that they can get a refund if it doesn’t live up to their expectations.