
A formula for “younger looking skin” Regenacell touts itself as free of harmful chemicals such as parabens and fillers. They say it will increase skin firmness, restore elasticity, stimulate collagen production, diminish skin damage, reduce wrinkles, moisturize, reduce puffiness, and work as a botox alternative. They even claim that concentration is key.
Price: $39.95
Product Details:
There is no full ingredients list. But some of the ingredients listed include DMAE, hyaluronic acid, vitamin A, alpha lipoic acid, l-carnosine, vitamin C, vitamin E, aloe vera, panthenol, lecithin, sodium PCA, and grape seed extract.
DMAE is the only one of those ingredients proven to do anything to reduce wrinkles, and it mainly reduces facial sag. The rest are mainly antioxidants, and as for having no harmful chemicals, vitamin A dries out the skin and often causes quite a bit of irritation. They say it’s all about the concentrations, but even with these relatively innocuous and questionable ingredients, they don’t actually bother to provide concentrations ironically enough. So in short, it’s all talk.
Overall Impression of Regenacell:
Regenacell has the right ideas, at least in their marketing tactics. But in terms of actual follow through, they don’t bother. Their formula is weak at best and faulty at worst. We assume if they had more powerful wrinkle fighting ingredients or verification of high concentrations, they would be running to share these details. But they don’t, leading us to conclude they don’t have it.
