
If you’re reading up on skincare product reviews, then chances are likely that you’re looking for an affordable way to improve your skin care or reduce the appearance of Wrinkles. In fact, with the media constantly promoting youthful and wrinkle-free faces, it’s only natural to want to look your best for as long as possible. However, Bacooba products take it one step further – claiming that everyone wants baby skin, skin that’s so soft and plump and smooth that it’s practically irresistible.
According to Bacooba manufacturers, a babies’ skin is full of antioxidants, HGH, peptides, collagen, elastin, etc. that are essential for the growth of healthy skin cells, resulting in beautiful, firm skin. Supposedly, Bacooba utilizes all of these essential components to create a formula that will provide you with baby soft skin, and as an added perk, Bacooba claims to be appropriate for all skin types, ages, and genders. If that isn’t enough, Bacooba even claim that their products are backed by clinical trials, supposedly adding validity to their supposedly revolutionary new product.
However, Bacooba isn’t the first company to make this claim, nor is it the last, and we have our doubts as to whether or not this formula can live up to the ideals it set for itself. Does Bacooba deserve our attention? Or does Bacooba’s R&D department need to go back to the drawing board?
Price: $21-$69 depending on product
Product Details:
Supposed key ingredients include collagen, a multi bio peptide complex(3 or more peptides), DHEA, amino lipic complex, protein extracts, super antioxidants and vitamins, herbal and botanical extracts, natural fragrance, etc.
These ingredients may sound all very well and good on the surface, but in short, Bacooba manufacturers are shortchanging you when it comes to providing you with information about their products. By using vague names and mysterious complexes, Bacooba makes us wonder if they have something to hide from their consumers. Without knowing the precise ingredients, we cannot conclude whether or not Bacooba uses its concentrations correctly.
Ingredients that use high concentrations could result in negative side-effects and even accelerate the aging process, but on the other hand, ingredients that are in low concentrations may be ineffective. You could be easily paying for a formula full of fillers and preservatives rather than a quality blend of wrinkle-fighting agents without ever knowing it.
Don’t let any product pull the wool over your eyes. If you can’t see what’s inside, you’ll never know where your money is going.
Overall Impression of Bacooba:
Bacooba uses a lot of questionable and dishonest tactics to market their product. They hold back vital information and expect you to just trust them when you are paying as much as $69 for just one month’s supply of one product. Although they say they have as many as 3 peptides, we believe that it’s imperative for consumers to know exactly which peptides are used and how high (or low) the concentrations are. We’d love to jump on the bandwagon and promote Bacooba’s amazing moisturizing abilities (because it does an excellent job at hydrating the skin), but until we know all the details, we cannot wholeheartedly recommend this product.
