
We all want healthy skin, Bacooba suggests we want baby skin, soft, supple, wrinkle free. And most importantly, babies’ skin is full of antioxidants, HGH, peptides, collagen, elastin, etc. And of course, their formula is claimed to be appropriate for all skin types and sexes as well as all ages. They even claim that their products are backed by clinical trials, but they wouldn’t be the first company to make this claim with no basis in reality or at least not in the right concentrations used in the study.
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.
In short, they aren’t actually going to tell you what ingredients they use. They’re just going to come up with names for different complexes they supposedly have and give you those complex names. If it seems sneaky to you, it’s because it is. Full ingredients lists are extremely important, especially if they have no great ingredients. At the very least, they are trying to be honest with consumers.
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. They say they have as many as 3 peptides, but it really does matter more than with other ingredients exactly which peptides and what the concentrations are. Otherwise, we would like to see how much of the formula is made up of pure moisturizers, fillers, and preservatives. And with that in mind, we have no problem recommending against Bacooba.
