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Best Eye CreamThis website was created to find the best eye cream in the market. After switching to dermajuv for a while, I went back to LifecellSkin.

Lifecell promotes a slew of anti-aging properties that penetrate the skin and effectively deliver a host of skin agents that hydrate, tone, and reduce facial lines. Everyone who has used he LifeCell shared a visible reduction in the appearance of wrinkles. Their skin appeared significantly stronger, brighter and tighter than before using the product. The cost is also a major plus because it is not as expensive as other products out there today. It has worked better than all the other eye creams out there.

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October 26, 2009

Lifecell Eye Cream Review

*Editors 5 Star Choice*
Rating: ★★★★★
LifeCell Skin Care Cream

Rating: 98/100
Lifecell is the best eye cream I've ever seen. I haven't seen anything else come close in terms of effectiveness, reliability, and safety (no side effects…women, watch out for side effects with other creams).

I've talked to hundreds of people who have used it and almost every one showed a visible improvement around their eyes, eye lids, and eye brows. They look noticeably younger and their skin looks and feels much healthier, tighter, and brighter after using it.
I've seen it virtually eliminate dark circles from under eyes, reduce puffiness, remove bags from under the eyes, and get rid of wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes over and over again.
It is really good stuff.

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It also treats the causes of aging, not just the signs. The ingredients help make the skin healthier so that wrinkles, bags, and dark spots stay away longer and have a harder time coming back.
It's also great for the rest of your face to reduce wrinkles and lines, and to remove discolorations.

Negatives:
- It's expensive. It's also the best.
- Their website is really cheezy looking.


LifeCell Skin Site Preview

lifecell screenshot

Positives:

  • People often come back to me after buying it and they always say it worked for them
  • Real testimonials from real people
  • Before and after photos
  • 120 day, 100% Guarantee
  • Real life alternative to botox
  • Medically backed
  • Contains Dithiolane-3-Pentanic Acid, Idebenone, Ascorbyl Palmitate (the good kind of vitamin C), Deanol, Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (alternative to botox)
  • Try it free for 30 days (they don't even charge your card for 30 days)
  • Order by internet, phone, check
  • 2 day priority shipping

Guarantee: The guarantee is the best I've ever seen. 100%, 120 day money back guarantee.

Ok, I've had users as me if it's really worth it because it's so expensive. There are so many scams online they're concerned (I don't blame them). I've just tried so many things and understand that you don't want to buy yet another eye cream that promises big things but doesn't deliver.

Click here to start your special 30-day free trial of Life Cell Skin Care

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Comments on Lifecell Eye Cream Review »

March 1, 2010

Jen @ 6:58 am

The current price is $189 for a 2 month supply. I don't know how long it will be that price, in the past they've charged $215 for it.

March 15, 2010

Gaby @ 9:41 am

I was looking for more info on the Lifecell cream. Furthermore I would like to order by phone and ask more questions but after browsing their website I can't find any contact information.
Is there any phone/address behind this website?

April 16, 2010

maria giannopolo @ 6:57 am

I really like this product, but it is expenssive. Will the price ever go down? You also should have more coupons or discounts.

May 6, 2010

mike lecamus @ 8:24 am

I was interested in your product, but really turned off by the lack of pricing information. I don't care if it will heal the sick and raise the dead, but if I don't know the cost up front, I won't buy it. Do you have something to hide?

May 27, 2010

Jen @ 10:06 pm

Hi. I'll try to answer your questions the best I can.
@Gaby, The number is actually posted on the site, it's 188-707-6091.
@Maria, I'm not really sure of that, the price fluctuates depending on the season.
@Mike, the pricing info is given on the comment above.

July 18, 2010

patrck .A @ 8:22 am

How does one get the lifecell skin care (eye cream )in Africa ? Do you have distributor(s)? Please, Advise !

July 26, 2010

mel_deschamps @ 6:03 pm

Yes, I have the same concern with Patrck. How do we order for the Lifecell skin care eye cream. Do you have distributors in other countries like the Philippines?

August 25, 2010

Angela @ 9:50 am

I like many of you faithfully use eye masks to look younger. The brand I use is Dior and it cost me about 600HK dollars, it has 12 treatments which costs me 60HK twice a week. A few weeks ago my girl friend told me about a new product which allows me to use my Dior treatment but now each treatment only costs me 6HK dollars. Now that is a big savings for a working girl like me. Plus this treatment has a few other added benefits like it uses ION patches which stimulate the blood around my eyes and help my skin cells to better absorb the Dior treatment. I find that the patches relax me. They include a set which you can use to give yourself an ion only treatment and you can wear them while you are at the beach, I wear them when I drive my car to work. I hope this information helps you like it has helped me. Oh, I just about forgot. I sent a pair to my girl friend studying in England and the company sent them by DHL for free and apparently they do this for all customer. You can find some more information http://www.XSKN.com. The designer of the product is a foreigner and he has designed my famous products for iPhone and iPod but their factory is in China so it helps our country.

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