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Overview
Bellaplex has emerged as a leading product on the Internet, due to the fact that it makes a lot of information available about the ingredients in the formula. While some of these ingredients are shown to be beneficial for the skin, others are inconsistent at best, which is why AntiAging-Reviews.com has given this product a mixed review. That being said, Bellaplex does seem to have enough of the right kind of ingredients that researchers suspect that most customers will notice benefits when using the formula. The company seems to get most of its customers by enticing them with a free sample as well as a free subscription to a select group of magazines.
Featured Ingredients
Matrixyl 3000 has an impressive amount of research behind it, rivaling other such nutrient combinations as Regenex and Glucosamine Complex for its ability to encourage the skin to begin producing more of its own collagen. Matrixyl 3000 does seem to reduce wrinkles with minimal side effects, even though most testing has been conducted in controlled laboratory environments, where results can be controlled. This may or may not reflect how an ingredient will actually perform in real human skin. That being said, continued use of Matrixyl 3000 does seem to help fill in wrinkles and lines. Argireline is an amino acid complex that is supposed to mimic the tightening effect caused by Botox and other artificial injections. By reducing facial contractions, Argireline theoretically helps reduce many of the stress-caused wrinkles and lines that appear with age. However, clinical tests suggest that it required 15 days of constant use (as much as 3 times a day) to reduce wrinkles by 60%. There may be other compounds, such as Regenex and Glucosamine Complex, which actually may produce better results in a shorter amount of time. Collagen. Researchers at AntiAging-Reviews.com tend to be skeptical of products that contain collagen, since many of these products use collagen derived from shellfish, which can irritate skin allergies. In addition, science has yet to prove that whole collagen can actually penetrate the skin, making this ingredient questionable. Hyaluronic Acid is a remarkable moisture-retention nutrient. Naturally occurring in the body, Hyaluronic acid is meant to hold water molecules and other key nutrients in the skin so that collagen and elastin can be nourished and remain strong and flexible. Use of Hyaluronic acid has been proven to keep skin smooth, soft and more resistant to the effects of aging.
Web Site Description
Bellaplex does have a thorough Web site, with plenty of information about the ingredients in the formula. The site also includes several pages of testimonials, which is impressive. But some of the photo quality is inconsistent, suggesting that either the formula has mixed results or that some effects have been added to make the photos more attractive. In addition, while the web site pushes a free sample offer, we found that you do not actually get a free sample to keep, but rather will have to pay full price once the free trial period has passed.
Positives
- Hyaluronic acid is a proven skin compound that helps retain moisture and keep the skin soft.
- The web site contains a large amount of information, especially on the research behind the ingredients.
Negatives
- The use of collagen is questionable, since science has not confirmed that the skin can absorb it
- Matrixyl 3000 and Argireline may not be as powerful as other nutrients in other formulas
- The free sample is actually a free trial - some customer may feel tricked into the continuity program
Conclusion
Bellaplex seems to be an above-average formula. While some of the ingredients have solid research behind them, AntiAging-Reviews.com researchers remain skeptical of any product that claims to deliver whole collagen to the skin. A better method seems to encourage the skin to produce more of its own collagen, which is what ingredients like Regenex and Glucosamine Complex can do.
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