
Created by Annika Martin, Beauplexa touts itself to be the “youth restoration serum” in Europe. It’s to be used on a twice daily basis (in the morning and at night), and they promise a similar price to products with half the potency. Last of all, they claim that Beauplexa will reduce your wrinkles by 50%. With a main ingredient of argireline, all studies showed significantly smaller improvements over a short period of time, more in the 30’s.
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The only ingredient disclosed in the Beauplexa formula is acetyl hexapeptide 3 or argireline. They say they have other botanicals, but don’t disclose them. Acetyl hexapeptide-3 should not take up more than 10% of the formulation, so there’s a lot of room for other things such as irritants and fillers. Argireline works best when combined with other peptides like Matrixyl. But by itself, it simply relaxes the muscles, effectively reducing wrinkles on a temporary basis, like botox. But if a distributor uses more than 10%, it will cause the face to sag.
Beauplexa discloses one ingredient that is impressive granted, but not impressive to make up for the lack of a full ingredients list. Nor is it impressive enough to ensure wrinkle reduction results all on its own, especially not long term results. And botanical results generally means oils like jojoba oil that simply moisturize. We have no confidence in this formula, and neither should you.