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Clarins Bright Plus – The Overview
Clarins Bright Plus is a skin brightener that claims to help revive dull skin and targets all types of dark spots for a visibly brighter, more even complexion using an all-natural blend of ingredients. It is made by the company “Clarins”, a manufacturer of several skincare products that are all sold on their website, not in retail stores. There are customer success stories shown on the official website. One jar of Clarins Bright Plus can be purchased at a cost of $110.00 which is expensive for this type of product. Package deals or special bulk-purchasing discounts aren’t offered but customers can sign up to the loyalty program to receive special offers from the company or customers can save money by signing up for the monthly subscription program and save 10% per bottle.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Rose-myrtle, Acerola, Lady’s Mantle
Clarins Bright Plus – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Clarins Bright Plus contains a blend of potent antioxidants which acts as a skin brightening agent in the body, including Sea Lily, Huang Qi, and Panthenol. The product page contains the full list of ingredients in the formula but only a few are described in detail and no individual ingredient amounts are shown. The recommended application is to use it morning and/or night, apply to face and neck with flat hands, using light pressure. The product is said to absorb quickly into the skin and can be worn under make-up.
Good about Clarins Bright Plus
- Clarins Bright Plus customers can sign up to the loyalty program to receive special offers from the company
- There is a 30-day money back guarantee
- Customer reviews are shown
Bad about Clarins Bright Plus
- Clarins Bright Plus is expensive
- individual amount of ingredient not provided
- Special bulk-purchasing are not offered
Clarins Bright Plus – The Bottom Line
Clarins Bright Plus does contain some popular key active ingredients, but their concentrated amounts are not shown so the actual potency of the formula cannot be assessed. Customer reviews for Clarins Bright Plus are mixed and, as with any kind of topical anti-aging product, results will vary from person to person. Clarins Bright Plus is much more expensive when compared to other Skin Brightening products of this type, but it is not clear how long each jar would last when used twice a day as recommended. Additionally, Clarins Bright Plus has a full 30-day money back guarantee which gives the consumer plenty of time to see how well it works with no financial risk.