
Avotone has compared itself to botox, due to its use of the peptide argireline, which actually has the opposite mechanism of action, but some of the same results. It relaxes the muscles associated with common expressions and they claim to have a patent pending delivery system. And with avocado oil, they also promise to have a pH balanced formula. They have success stories, instructions, and even supposedly an Avotone especially designed for men. But we suspect most of this is a faulty marketing ploy.
Price: $49.95
The only two ingredients listed in Avotone are really Argireline and Avocado oil. There are more ingredients, because Argireline could only account for a maximum of 10% of the concentration, and there are always fillers and preservatives, or almost always. But they don’t bother listing any of them. Chances are they use titanium dioxide, retinol, acetyl alcohol, or other irritants, but they aren’t going to disclose that fact. Either way, we would like to see a full ingredients list.
Avotone is a formula with little information and a lot of questions. It provides one ingredient that may provide quick, but fairly temporary results. And they don’t provide the concentration which could easily be too high or too low. If it is too low, obviously it won’t work, and if it’s too high, it will actually cause the face to sag. Otherwise, it has one moisturizer, and according to their information nothing else. The likelihood of that is slim. The best reason to say that is to hide a formula that has no other valuable components.