
Freezox is a strong anti-aging serum designed to repair and restore a healthier looking complexion. Freezox uses a proprietary concentrate of peptides and moisturizers to soak into the skin and to help improve the skin’s overall condition.
Price: $381.45
Product Details
Some of the impressive ingredients we found in Freezox include peptides that are proven to work. We decided to highlight two of the key peptides in Freezox and a moisturizer that gives Freezox an extra kick.
Acetyl Octapeptide-3 is a peptide some might recognize as SNAP-8. Acetyl is a new generation of peptide that is patented for its ability to successfully reduce wrinkle depth associated with expressions.
Hyaluronic Acid is a strong moisturizer. Hyaluronic Acid binds moisture to the skin keeping the skin hydrated longer. Studies show that Hyaluronic Acid can reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 successfully stimulates collagen synthesis to iron out wrinkles and firm the skin. One particular study observing Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 showed the peptide effectively reduces wrinkles.
Overall Impression of Freezox
We like what we see with Freezox because it has a strong concentrate that delivers peptides directly to your skin. Even better, a vial of Freezox can last up to three to four months, which is longer than most eye creams. One word of caution is to use Freezox sparingly and only up to three times a day because the concentrate is so strong. The price tag of Freezox is heavy which is why we only recommend Freezox if you need an intense anti-aging treatment. Experience Freezox today.

I did use this product some time ago. I found it on e-bay for $199.00. I was really scared to buy it at that price since I had never heard of it before or knew anyone that had used it. I was amazed at the results! Especially around my mouth-the jowl lines. They really did look amazingly better. I would buy this again. As a matter of fact I always have it on the back of my mind. The only reason I haven’t re-purchased it, is because I have kids and they always need something. I’m usually last on the totem pole.
Posted on February 7, 2011 at 3:03 pm