
Supposedly developed by two chemists and a dermatologist, 3lab claims to treat your wrinkles by using Promatryx and Hydranox to fill in the lines and wrinkles for a smoother appearance. In short, it is supposed to work somewhat like more expensive wrinkle fillers. But they also claim this product will brighten skin, even skin tones, and diminish skin discoloration whether from acne scars or age spots or sun spots. Supposedly using collagen and elastin, 3Lab promises that all products are tested at least 3 times with positive results, hence the name.
Price: $400/2oz jar
3lab Ultimate Lift “h” serum uses nano Claire GY, promatryx, aquaxyl, lumiskin, unisurrection, sodium hyaluronate, sodium levulinate, and Hydranox.
However, they do not list it as a full ingredients list. And as we know, on such a list, they do not necessarily reveal the concentrations, but they do list them in order of highest concentration to lowest concentration. This gives us an idea of what to expect in results. On the rbight side, Promatryx contains a blend of oligopeptides, which can rebuild the skin. But there are no specific details as to the concentrations or any kind of hint as to how well it will actually work. Sodium hyaluronate is also a naturally occurring moisturizer in the skin that also cushions joints. However it does not decrease wrinkles unto itself. A lot of the ingredients are hidden under 3Lab’s own names and version of the truth.
3Lab is a formula lacking in real substance. It provides promise with ingredients that you don’t recognize, because they have taken more common formulas and created their own names for them that you will only find in 3Lab products. And with a $400 price tag for a mere 2oz bottle, it would be extremely difficult for the average consumer to afford this product, let alone would a higher revenue customer necessarily want to. Ironically, 3Lab costs more than botox.