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Overview
Made by Inheritance Skincare, Neutox is a well-known product intended to reduce wrinkles and fine lines through a combination of ingredients that help relax facial muscles, boost collagen production and moisturize skin. This seems to mean that Neutox starts off on the right foot, so the AntiAging-Reviews.com research team decided to look further to see if the formula could truly deliver.
Featured IngredientsArgireline is an amino acid supposed to mimic the tightening effects of Botox and other artificial injections. By reducing facial contractions, Argireline may 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%. Other compounds, such as Regenex and Glucosamine Complex, actually produce better results in a shorter amount of time.
Matrixyl 3000 has a fairly impressive amount of research, rivaling other such nutrient combinations such as Regenex and Glucosamine Complex. It may encourage the skin to produce more of its own collagen with minimal side effects, even though most testing has been conducted in very controlled laboratory conditions. The results are encouraging, since continued use of Matrixyl 3000 does seem to help fill in wrinkles and lines. But it may take a while to see visible results, and the results experienced in real life might not match those found in a laboratory setting.
Hyaluronic Acid. One out of three isn’t bad, since Neutox does include Hyaluronic Acid, a powerful compound that holds up to 1,000 times its own weight in water. Hyaluronic acid makes sure that skin remains moisturized and that collagen and elastin - which keep skin firm and smooth - can remain strong and healthy. The good news is that Neutox contains Hyaluronic Acid, which almost makes up for the mixed results from Argireline and Matrixyl 3000.
Web Site Description
Although the Neutox web site does make some convincing arguments about why this product can help reduce wrinkles and fine lines - and the product does include Hyaluronic Acid - the web site does not contain very much scientific research. In addition, there are no customer testimonials posted, which makes us wonder what real people have experienced with this product. Plus, Neutox does not offer a free trial, which means that consumers may have to spend a lot of money before deciding if this product is right for them.
Positives
- Contains Hyaluronic Acid, perhaps one of the most powerful anti-aging nutrients around
Negatives
- There are better choices than Matrixyl 3000 and Argireline
- No customer testimonials or free trial offered
- May lack sufficient scientific evidence for its wrinkle reduction effect
Conclusion
While we would like to recommend a formula like Neutox, since it does contain Hyaluronic Acid, and the product does seem to be on the right track by offering collagen boosters, it still falls a bit short. Perhaps one day, the makers of Neutox will replace Argireline and Matrixyl 3000 with the superior Glucosamine Complex, Lifting Spheres and Regenex, which would make a better choice.
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