
CellBone Hyper Peptides is a company claiming that they provide skincare where science and nature meet. They claim that their formulas will give you the most innovative technology and ultimately the best results. They open with a study supposedly comparing idebenone to tocopherol, kinetin, coq10, ascorbic acid, and alpha lipoic acid. It sounds a lot like a product called LifeCell at least in that simple regard. This review specifically focuses on their most popular product called the Hyper Peptides Advanced Line Defense Serum.
Price: $76.00
CellBone Hyper Peptides Hyper Peptides Advanced Line Defense Serum ingredients include 10% acetyl hexapeptide-3, 10% acetyl glutamyl heptapeptide-1(snap-8), 10% palmitoyl pentapapetide-3(matrixyl), tripeptide, and 4% palmitoyl oligopeptide and terapeptide-3(matrixyl).
The biggest issue with this is the fact that they don’t disclose a full ingredients list. They are more impressive than most others in the fact that they use a greater concentration of peptides than most others. But they focus on their main page on an antioxidant(which by the way does not reduce wrinkles)on their main page, and then they don’t even name any antioxidants in their formula. This being said, we would be most interested to see what preservatives and otherwise they use, because those could negate the possibly good effects of the ingredients they do name.
CellBone Hyper Peptides makes quite a few claims about their product to say the least. The problem is that they don’t provide all the information. They really should considering the concentration of peptides alone puts them above most others. However, they undermine the good that they have shown with a lack of generalized information. We would not suggest using this product.